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MrSimpsonz12
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Amantia muscaria????
#18733755 - 08/20/13 07:11 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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I found most of these in grass near pine trees. Do any of these look like amantia muscaria to you????? I'm pretty sure the yellow one is and I think the grey ones are death caps ( angel deaths )
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Gravija
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Nope! The Red mushrooms are a Russula species. The other two are Amanita, but not muscaria.
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MrSimpsonz12
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Re: Amantia muscaria???? [Re: Gravija]
#18733893 - 08/20/13 07:38 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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What about the yellow ones. They have the rings and spots just like muscaria? I have seen some yellow ones online.
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Blue-FunGuy
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Those are not the yellow version of muscaria. This is what they look like...

Edited by Blue-FunGuy (08/21/13 03:53 PM)
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fry day


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Not to second guess a TI, but if those yella 'uns ain't muscaria, what are they?
Love to know what #3 is, that's a cutie.
-------------------- "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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stndtmplpilot


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Re: Amantia muscaria???? [Re: fry day]
#18734397 - 08/20/13 09:14 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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id say maybe amanita flavorubescens?
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fry day


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Yes, yes, had a brain fart there.
-------------------- "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: Amantia muscaria???? [Re: fry day]
#18734533 - 08/20/13 09:44 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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I got a positive ID on my Amanitas. heres a link to the post check em out http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/18719079
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Tangich


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Quote:
MrSimpsonz12 said: What about the yellow ones. They have the rings and spots just like muscaria? I have seen some yellow ones online.
I'd say Amanita gemmata is likely, but it's too young to properly ID, and the part of the world it was growing in is also important for Amanita identification.
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Amantia muscaria???? [Re: fry day]
#18738312 - 08/21/13 03:59 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
fry day said: Not to second guess a TI, but if those yella 'uns ain't muscaria, what are they?
I spelled these instead of those by accident. The 2 pics I posted are the yellow version of muscaria.
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fry day


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I'm confused about the yellow muscaria. The pics you posted look like the same species in the original post. Volva present and shaggy stems on both, just looks to me like a difference in the veil perhaps due to moisture or light levels...
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var guessowi?
-------------------- "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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