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finding Gymnopilus
    #18842352 - 09/14/13 08:26 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

hi, i know the Gymnopilus  species grows on logs, wood chips and conifers. i live out in the country in north idaho. i have been looking for this species for a while and no luck. any tips that could help me?


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: ithernet]
    #18844446 - 09/15/13 12:43 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Requests for specific locations, questions about weather, and so on are against forum rules. Joust's guide has some excellent information; check that out, go hunting, and come back to us with pictures.


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: thiotimoline]
    #18844470 - 09/15/13 12:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

UTSF.


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: paracelsus]
    #18844474 - 09/15/13 12:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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paracelsus said:
UTSF.




UTSE


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: paracelsus]
    #18844918 - 09/15/13 03:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I love finding gyms, i havent been on here in forever, god its good to be back! the season here in Virginia is on the doorsteps.  I always go hunting on Halloween


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: TheShroomanizer]
    #18845393 - 09/15/13 05:18 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Cover lots of area and search new places. You'll find them.


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: ithernet]
    #18845582 - 09/15/13 06:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I can't imagine it being hard to find Gymnopilus, I find them just about every day many times, both in California and Mexico.  The past few days I have been finding an undescribed Gymnopilus that was previously only known from Valle del Maple in Jalisco.  I now have 3 collections from outside of the maple forest, some of them up to 50 km away.

To find Gymnopilus, you just look on dead wood.  Could be wood chips, but more often logs out in the woods.  My campsite last night was covered in little Gymnopilus growing on the ground from pine needles.

It might help to figure out which Gymnopilus species you are interested in, and then check to see what kind of wood they grow on, then target forests that have that kind of tree.  Some Gymnopilus prefer conifer and others hardwoods.


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Re: finding Gymnopilus [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #18845941 - 09/15/13 07:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I actually find most all of mine on burried wood most commonly in cleared areas where sod has been layed down.


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