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lsms
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ID request Amanitas and LBM?
#18823528 - 09/10/13 01:46 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Took a nice walk in the rain this afternoon, mushrooms were popping up everywhere! Species #1 Amanita?
Habitat: Pine thicket at base of trees growing from ground
Gills: white attached
Stem: thick hollow
Cap: yellow conical with whiteish brown veil remnants (I think they wipe off)

 Species # 2 (maybe young #1?)
Habitat: same as #1 one is actually rooted into a pine cone. The rest were in soil.
http://i43.tinypic.com/2a0j888.jpg
Species #3
Habitat: Mossy decaying log
Gills: Brown
Stem: brown, it was white at base but bruised what seems black quickly after being picked
Cap:brown wavy slightly raised center seemed to be slimy aswell (the rain perhaps?)
Bruising: Black from what my keen colorblind eyes can tell.
General location: northeastern us
Other note: About a zillion tiny little flies were in the gills, I thought at first that spores were falling out but then realized that spores don't fly.

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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: ID request Amanitas and LBM? [Re: lsms]
#18823612 - 09/10/13 02:10 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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The LBM might be something close to Gymnopus erythropus.. I can't be much help with the Amanita sorry.
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lsms
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maynardjameskeenan said: The LBM might be something close to Gymnopus erythropus.. I can't be much help with the Amanita sorry.
It could be, it seems darker brown on the gills to me but that could be an age thing right? Or different species of Gymnopus?
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Bobzimmer
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Re: ID request Amanitas and LBM? [Re: lsms]
#18824439 - 09/10/13 05:41 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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The Amanita might be A. crenulata. Getting the stem base is crucial to IDing Amanita.
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lsms
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Re: ID request Amanitas and LBM? [Re: Bobzimmer]
#18824537 - 09/10/13 06:00 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bobzimmer said: The Amanita might be A. crenulata. Getting the stem base is crucial to IDing Amanita. 
Will upload the best picture I have of it, I broke half of it off sadly, then the other half came off as I was taking pictures of it.
 A slightly better image aswell of #2
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Re: ID request Amanitas and LBM? [Re: lsms]
#18826400 - 09/11/13 03:24 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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#2 looks like Lycoperdon.
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