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Rog's Hodge Podge 2013
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Rog's Dodgy Hodge Podge:
Coprisomething










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Can anyone see these pics? I can't
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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Jes' like the emperor's clothes...
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
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Nice pics man!, Awesome A. muscarias
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Joust]
#18751442 - 08/24/13 01:03 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I may be showing cropped versions of mushrooms I've shown before at times.
Pluteus mushrooms interest me a lot. 3 darkening species I've photographed share an aroma that I found really interesting and familiar. I'm not confident enough with the smell of mushrooms to use the word farinaceous. The 3 mushrooms that smelled familiar and attractive did not share the same smell as the other Pluteus, which varied in scent.
Pluteus1 was found in a mixed forest by a friend and brought to me. It stained brown, greyish, and blackish. I will leave it to your discernment about blue tones in the blackening areas, Pay attention to the gills. Once this guy was dried It went all black on the cap. I feel this is too immature to be a valuable microscopy specimen. It retains the odor when dry. This was found last week.
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Pluteus 2 was on old stump remnants in a lawn. It had a dark base and a dark cap. It was found in late spring or early summer. It darkened when handled, and was fairly firm. I only have spore prints of this one.






Pluteus 3
Found mid summer after a large storm. Had the smell. I couldn't call blue in the greylike discoloration that subtly appeared on the stipe, I also didn't rule it out. I have prints and dried caps.






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Maybe Agaricus?



Strophari-say







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Nice finds man
Did you put pluteus 1 on a reptile of some sorts?? Nice
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: blojo02184]
#18751714 - 08/24/13 02:04 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Toy cowboy boots.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: blojo02184]
#18752427 - 08/24/13 05:21 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sweet shots man. You on the east coast?
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#18752548 - 08/24/13 06:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Your stropharia guess looks more like chlorophyllum brunneum. I can't be for sure though and I'm not to be trusted.
Nice pictures though!
I've been camera shopping and seeing these pics motivate me more and more!
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Dr.Tooty]
#18753004 - 08/24/13 08:38 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Great lakes
When buying a camera, consider a tripod. My shots improved tenfold with an 8 dollar flexible tripod.
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I really have no idea what the red staining mushroom in the Stropharia post is. Instant vivid crimson like blood. Mycena






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Killer bluing mycena!
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I find both tan and white capped Pleurotus. Smells and tastes the same.
Brown



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Inocybe maybe
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3. A blue Inocybe with sublte texturing on the cap. Growing from clay I beat up some unblued stipe. Somebody asked me last time if this responded to abuse. It does get more blue.







4. Another blue Inocybe! Growing from dryish ground in a mixed forest. This bluing Inocybe has a cap texture mush closer to finds 1 and 2.




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The blueing inocybe is probably Inocybe calamistrata
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
#18756257 - 08/25/13 05:57 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm not sure, but perhaps the blue Inocybe were slightly different species. The first had more hair on the cap the second had a hairier stem and a smooth cap. They were found within 1 km of each other in different substrate. Finds were one week apart.
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I am not certain but I think Inocybe calamistrata is somewhat variable in appearance.
Maybe Inocybe crydalina
Inocybe aeruginascens is another
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Love your thread.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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Glad to hear.
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Xerula spits out lines of spocaine worthy of Tony Montana.





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Quote:
Roger Wilco said: Xerula spits out lines of spocaine worthy of Tony Montana.
 Yes! It does! I've noticed this too, I think its partially because the spores are so big...
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The spikey brown one looks like it could be Leucopholiota decorosa
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Quote:
wintersbefore said: The spikey brown one looks like it could be Leucopholiota decorosa
Wow those look just like it! It's been suggested they were Flammulaster possibly muricatus as well.
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What kinda photo stockpile do you have? Sheesh!
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Quote:
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Wow those look just like it! It's been suggested they were Flammulaster possibly muricatus as well.
Flammulaster are brown spored, to me these look white spored, are these on MO?
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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I bet you are a puppet account.....
Not that I care. But I bet you are.
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This is their print.

I'm just using a few free minutes to get these as I crop/organize/upload because my photo gallery is getting backed up. There really aren't many MO observations in my area.......Maybe I will MO in the future.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
#18757170 - 08/25/13 09:21 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I bet you are a puppet account.....
Not that I care. But I bet you are.
Tell me, who do you bet is the puppet master?
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Quote:
Roger Wilco said: This is their print.
Then they are not Leucopholiota, they are Flammulaster I guess...
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Quote:
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I bet you are a puppet account.....
Not that I care. But I bet you are.
Tell me, who do you bet is the puppet master?
I dunno.....
Someone who is a regular here. I will determine this later by the fungi and local info that they provide. But now I have to get off the computer and hang with my lady.
Thanks for the thread either way.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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I guess you are BobZ. I could likely be wrong but I dunno, bob likes to take close up shots like you. But your shots are more close up. I dunno. I am probably wrong.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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I am totally wrong. I am sorry to sound rude but BobZ takes better pictures. You can't be him.
But you are a puppet.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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Ganzig said: The blueing inocybe is probably Inocybe calamistrata
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Joust]
#18759487 - 08/26/13 12:42 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cantherellus


Not Chanterelle

Trametes
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Pluteus that smell boring








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Edited by Roger Wilco (08/26/13 10:32 PM)
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Rog - what do you figger these are?


We've had quite a few of these smoother topped ganodermas or whatever they are and I'm trying to distinguish them from applanatum...
And that brainy lookin' underside is just wild, never seen anything like it.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
#18760329 - 08/26/13 04:23 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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This is an image of appalantum from Wikimedia commons.
I would call my find G appalantum or something similar.
Gloeophyllum is my guess on genus for the orange one. It's quite small and softish.

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Well, perhaps what I've been calling applanatum is not, OR more likely, they ARE just that variable. All that I've collected here in Oregon are quite bumpy with a lot of color striation...???

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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
#18760745 - 08/26/13 06:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Some of those look like Fomitopsis pinicola as well.
Another semi- similar fungus could be Heterobasidion
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Yeh, red-belted in the upper right... I'll check out the Heterobasidion.
Do you have any problem with calling both of ours G. applanatum?
I know most folks don't find the conks so sexy, sorry. ;-) But some of these guyz are touted as medicinal and I'd like to be able to correctly id 'em, know if I'm wrong... I collected a crapload of what I thought were Fomes fomentarius, only to later believe that it's G. applanatum...
-------------------- "Shrub, 30-90 cm. Leaves 2.5-) 4-9 cm, sessile or amplexicaul, broadly ovate to ovate-oblong, obtuse or rounded to subapiculate or subacute, when crushed not smelling of goats." "The initial quake was a 6.6 but fairly shallow. I felt it as a prolonged up and down vibration followed by a jolt forward and then to the left, like square dancing."
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
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Notice the RI tag..........
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'K, I'll stop badgering you. ;-)
-------------------- "Shrub, 30-90 cm. Leaves 2.5-) 4-9 cm, sessile or amplexicaul, broadly ovate to ovate-oblong, obtuse or rounded to subapiculate or subacute, when crushed not smelling of goats." "The initial quake was a 6.6 but fairly shallow. I felt it as a prolonged up and down vibration followed by a jolt forward and then to the left, like square dancing."
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
#18761626 - 08/26/13 09:51 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I didn't feel badgered. I'm here because this place is a good conduit for learning and enjoying hunting, especially at my novice stage.
Keep digging!
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Apiosporina morbosa "black knot"

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Today I had a short but good hunt.
I found a cluster of a dense fleshed mushrooms. I was surprised how heavy these were. The fruit-body seemed to go into a dense root formation. These are certainly good sized and don't smell bad. Does anyone know what they are?







I also found a potential Armillaria-ish-maybe??!?


And sure Armillaria

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I've been watching this thread, but I don't think I've commented yet. I really dig you finds. Keep 'em comin'
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Dope chaga! Your Honeys look like ostoyae to me. If you get and ID for that big Lyophyllum thing, let me know- I've got a similar obs that I can't get to genus.
Oh btw, Why the fuck aren't you on mushroomobserver?
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Gravija]
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Hey thanks Grav,
I may join MO in the future......
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You had better. You've got to keep moving, or the sharks will get you.
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.....for now - hodge podge
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Selections from this week...


Albatrellus ovinus - have any of you ever tried this one? I found a boat load.

Hairycium


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Whooooaaa, what is that next to last pic on birch. Is that the underside? Did you harvest a whole log and haul it home, looks like it's on your porch? ;-)
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
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I think it's a Lenzites, perhaps betulina.
It was a birch branch on the ground. I photo'd it and showed it to somebody and placed it back in the woods.
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Well, it certainly looks like it would be called "birch mazegill", but I see kuo's photos do not have the same underside... His have pretty regular looking gills. Gilled polypore, strange, but not a match.
Howabout Daedaleopsis confragosa? Since there's no top pic, I can't go any further. ;-)
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
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The first one looks like Hemistropharia albocrenulata, and the sixth mushroom down... an odd woodland Conocybe sp?
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Don't know how I missed this thread, great photos all around! Thanks for sharing Roger.
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Lhun]
#18803532 - 09/05/13 02:21 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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For Fry

more sons of birches......

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Yeh, that looks like the Daedaleopsis confragosa, from what I remember of the pics, too lazy to go back at the moment.
Those Piptoporus betulinus are very attractive, wish I'd find some in my 'hood, but birch seem to be rare here, have to settle for alder and that's no fun 'cuz it's in swamp.
I'm so proud of myself that I took one look at that birch and pulled that name outa my addled head. I keep stuffing it full of factoids and it's quite gratifying when I can pull one out intact. 
Thanks, Rog!
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
#18805075 - 09/05/13 08:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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We defer to the TIs...
Yeh, I noticed the cooler and the plastic box. A cooler can really help if it's hot but you have to watch it 'cuz they don't breathe...
More than one hardsided container for mushrooms means you care. LOL.
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Roger Wilco
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: fry day]
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I'm not too sure about it, you are likely right.
As for the other Hemistropharia, thanks winters! I've found a few a little more mature and I had wondered what they were.
These Protostropharia/Coprinoid started growing in a garage!!!
Funny story. I collected a few totes of horse manure to make compost tea for my garden. I placed said totes in a garage so they would be stay dry. It just so happened that the gargage had leaks in the roof! The leaks went right into my tote!! The manure soaked up all the water from recent rains, and out sprung the some healthy mushroms.



Too funny. I hear these things are worth a lot on the prairies......
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domesticgnome

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Nice! Multiple species too. I like that last shot.
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I couldn't find an interesting host when I dug around this Cordyceps. The excavation revealed.......roots......


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I bet your cordicepts is actually a Trichoglossum
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Re: Rog's Hodge Podge 2013 [Re: Ganzig]
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Ganzig said: I bet your cordicepts is actually a Trichoglossum
Nah, due to the bumps on the hymenophore. Looks a bit like Elaphocordyceps, however that species has a smooth hymenophore. I would post those pics on mushroomobserver.org and if no one gives you a good answer, track down the cordyceps kid.
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All these pictures came out really well. Neat finds as well.
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