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SdudEval
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A quick hike...
#18815738 - 09/08/13 03:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Some of what I saw on a hike in the woods in Western NY
^this one's print was the same color as the mushroom
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sporeRider
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: SdudEval]
#18815761 - 09/08/13 04:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice shots. Looks like some kind of gymnopilus sp., perhaps punctiofolius for the orange ish ones.
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MHbound
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#8 looks like ganoderma lucidum
I need to get to a computer to look at the rest I just pick those a lot.
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MidnightCity
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: MHbound]
#18816043 - 09/08/13 05:32 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Cool finds, here's some suggestions
1. Lycoperdon
6. & 7. Maybe Bondarzewia berkeleyi 8. Ganoderma
9. Polyporus squamosus
10. Trametes
Do you have any more photos of number 5 OP?
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Forrester
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: MHbound]
#18816058 - 09/08/13 05:36 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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MHbound said: #8 looks like ganoderma lucidum
Is that eastern hemlock it's growing on? Probably g. tsugae if so.
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SdudEval
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: Forrester]
#18816503 - 09/08/13 07:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I think 5 is full grown #2? The prints were exactly the same color.
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MidnightCity
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Gymnopilus might be a good candidate for them like sporeRider mentioned. Do you have pictures of the prints? And, have you noticed any discoloration/bruising?
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mahniti
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1. lycoperdon or scleroderma 2. probably clitocybe 8. ganoderma 9. polyporus squamosus
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: SdudEval]
#18818019 - 09/09/13 07:25 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Not so sure #5 is same as #2, stipe on #2 seems a lot broader than #5. With the lack of partial veil #5 fits the profile of Gymnopilus liquiritiae.
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Gravija
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1. Lycoperdon 2. Gymnopilus similar to G. liquiritiae 3. Trametes elegans 4. Looks like old Trichpatum biforme 5. Same Gymnopilus as above 6. Not sure. The pore diameter would have me looking around Trametes. 7. 8. Ganoderma cf. lucidum or tsugae if its on conifer. 9. Polyporus squamosus 10. Might be Stereum ostrea
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Forrester
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: Gravija]
#18818246 - 09/09/13 09:16 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Gravija said: 10. Stereum ostrea
Just curious, how did you decide it was that, not Trametes versicolor?
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Gravija
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: Forrester]
#18818384 - 09/09/13 10:14 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Because the underside looks smooth to me. Though, T. versicolor pores can be quite small...
You could be right. I'll amend my confidence level in the above identification!
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SdudEval
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Quote:
mahniti said: 1. lycoperdon or scleroderma 2. probably clitocybe 8. ganoderma 9. polyporus squamosus
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MidnightCity said: Gymnopilus might be a good candidate for them like sporeRider mentioned. Do you have pictures of the prints? And, have you noticed any discoloration/bruising?
Where I cut the stem it turned very dark brown, almost black.
Prints for 2 and 5....
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MidnightCity
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: SdudEval]
#18819590 - 09/09/13 04:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Definitely Gyms and I think Gravija nailed it with Gymnopilus liquiritiae
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Gravija
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Nah, I said "similar to" for a reason. I don't think liquiritiae sensu. Hesler is a valid name. Plus, this species is really common up here and the spore size and pileal trama don't match Hesler's description. It isn't active either, despite claims otherwise.
But for all intensive purposes, if you are using the keys at mushroomexpert then it's liquiritiae.
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MidnightCity
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Re: A quick hike... [Re: Gravija]
#18819730 - 09/09/13 05:12 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sorry for the confusion. To clarify, it is my opinion that you named a very close match as liquiritiae.
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Gravija
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Ha, no confusion. I just thought I'd share my thoughts on the topic.
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