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baser0pper
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possible P. cinctulus / ID request
#18853308 - 09/17/13 12:09 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hello all together, I found these fungi in Germany, at an altitude of 96 m NN. I found them in the woods in the most north part of Baden-Württemberg.
The blue thing is a scalpel, the scale is 0 cm to 6cm.
The caps are 3 cm to 4,5cm in diameter.
The gills seem adnex.
I hope the pictures and the description are enough for a precise ID.
Kind regards baser0pper
EDIT: I found these fungi growing under an acacia tree, the specific species is unknown.
Edited by baser0pper (09/17/13 12:20 PM)
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paracelsus



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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: baser0pper]
#18853321 - 09/17/13 12:13 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Panaeolina foenisecii
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herbie
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: paracelsus]
#18853336 - 09/17/13 12:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psathyrella species.
Pan foes are not renowned for growing in woodland.
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Tangich


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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: paracelsus]
#18853338 - 09/17/13 12:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psathyrella.
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baser0pper
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: Tangich]
#18853351 - 09/17/13 12:24 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well, even though I found these fungi in woodland, the specific place where I found them was a clearance.
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paracelsus



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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: herbie]
#18853370 - 09/17/13 12:29 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
herbie said: Psathyrella species.
Pan foes are not renowned for growing in woodland.
OK. I now see woodland photos added.
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herbie
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: baser0pper]
#18853377 - 09/17/13 12:30 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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They're still psathyrella dude, typically in my experience they grow in sandy mulch/ leaf litter.
Pan foes grow in lawns and grassland.
If your looking for magics I'd suggest searching p.semilanceata and it's habitat.
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paracelsus



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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: herbie]
#18853398 - 09/17/13 12:39 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
herbie said:
Pan foes grow in lawns and grassland.
Learn something new everyday.
Always wondered why they are
commonly called the "mower's mushroom".
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baser0pper
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: herbie]
#18853404 - 09/17/13 12:41 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you all for helping me ID these fungi!
Quote:
herbie said: They're still psathyrella dude, typically in my experience they grow in sandy mulch/ leaf litter.
Pan foes grow in lawns and grassland.
If your looking for magics I'd suggest searching p.semilanceata and it's habitat.
I did look up the habitat of semilanceata. I do also have a good location, but today was just casual mushroom hunting with my parents. And I found them by chance
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herbie
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: paracelsus]
#18853410 - 09/17/13 12:45 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ha ha, too true. That wasn't aimed at you dude I was merely pointing it out for anyone who may have been unaware of said funghi's habitat.
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baser0pper
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Re: possible P. cinctulus / ID request [Re: baser0pper]
#18853446 - 09/17/13 12:56 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nevermind. I just wanted to explain my situation. As I am not too sure, better use the friendly advice of this forums members
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