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A bunch of different fungus
#18843439 - 09/15/13 05:33 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Just wondering if pics 5,6,7,8 look like oysters? The seem really small but have the shape of oysters. I could take some better pics if needed.
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mahniti
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Just wondering if pics 5,6,7,8 look like oysters?
they look like, but you need to put better pics and more info to be sure.
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koraks
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first time expert said: Just wondering if pics 5,6,7,8 look like oysters?
No; oysters don't have true stems like that.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: koraks]
#18843466 - 09/15/13 06:03 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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koraks said:
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first time expert said: Just wondering if pics 5,6,7,8 look like oysters?
No; oysters don't have true stems like that.
the gills dont run down the stem, not sure what they are?? I knew the size of the fully mature shrooms were off too, too small.
any guesses on this one? Its really fleshy and about 2" thick. The older ones get really dirty and mushy but the fresh ones are cleaner and firm.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: mahniti]
#18843470 - 09/15/13 06:07 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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oysters don't have true stems like that.
i think this is just looks like true stem, some pleuotus really look like this such as p. dryinus.
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the gills dont run down the stem
they do but no so much like at p. ostreatus.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: mahniti]
#18843473 - 09/15/13 06:09 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ill take some better pics with more info, they are right in my back yard...
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here are some better pics of the gills and stem... 
what are these little guys?
 
other random fungus...  
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: mahniti]
#18843550 - 09/15/13 07:22 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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ok now i see they dont have gills like pleurotus. maybe they are some kind of hygrophorus, no idea.
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what are these little guys?
cyathus striatus.
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Blue-FunGuy
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I'm guessing Clitocybe for the first three. Those little fuzzy guys are birds nest fungi,maybe Cyathus striatus. Your randoms:looks like the start of some oysters,underside pic? Turkey tails,not sure,and Mycena.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: mahniti]
#18843642 - 09/15/13 08:11 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm guessing Clitocybe for the first three.
i was also considering those. clitocybe phillophila could be the answer.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: mahniti]
#18843660 - 09/15/13 08:18 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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so are both of these turkey tails?
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Blue-FunGuy
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first time expert said: so are both of these turkey tails? 
The 2nd pic looks more like Trichaptum biforme.
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Re: A bunch of different fungus [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
#18844432 - 09/15/13 12:41 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I would have to say the first one is likely trametres versicolor or close relative, which would not be poisonous, but the second one is def. the violet tooth polypore. More importantly I would like to know when I can come over and study that beautiful garden and find out why ur wearing that handkerchief, is there something dead in that garden r something? Jk, Fucking awesome man! Looks as if the ladies r some type of sativa, do u know? Here is some oysters if u can see how the gills run down the stem, I thought I had a pic. of some wild ones but I guess not.
Edited by Imperfect Iam (09/15/13 12:55 PM)
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