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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: Yakeyboy]
    #18813154 - 09/07/13 09:50 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Mate, your really rusty.  They are definitely not actives.


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: obtuse]
    #18813555 - 09/08/13 12:00 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

:whathesaid:

Look's like a Psathyrella sp


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: Signeg]
    #18817500 - 09/09/13 12:41 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Any sign of morels in SA?


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: NSF]
    #18817702 - 09/09/13 02:46 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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Any sign of morels in SA?




I saw a single one down south of Adelaide 4 weeks ago, but none since. It looked like a true morel but to be honest I've never picked them to eat. I intend to next year though.


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: zed240]
    #18817796 - 09/09/13 04:19 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I found a single solitary morel once years ago about 15-20km from the CBD on a garden bed mulched with woodchips. haven't seen one since though. it was in May which is the Fall but in the US they also fruit in Spring so might be worth checking now.

here are some photos from early hunts in the season I never got round to posting. didn't really take many shots this season I think this is all of them.

18th May


something took a bite out of this Fly Agaric and It no it wasn't us


The Lake


some kind of Gymnopilus?


we enjoyed a bit of a break with some fire-roasted wild Milk Caps


any possible guesses on the identity of these?

26th of May


possible identity for these?


what the hell is going on here? parisitic fungus attacking a mushroom?


some solitary subs

1st of June


underwater mushroom!


some subs

9th of June



23rd of June



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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: tryptonite]
    #18818218 - 09/09/13 09:04 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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tryptonite said:

some kind of Gymnopilus?


Yep, Gymnopilus junonius

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any possible guesses on the identity of these?


Cortinarius, Laccaria, not sure, Mycena

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possible identity for these?


Amanita rubescens, Gymnopilus, looks like a sub

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what the hell is going on here? parisitic fungus attacking a mushroom?


That's it. A Zygomycete is parasitising the mushrooms.


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: NSF]
    #18833745 - 09/12/13 06:47 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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NSF said:
Any sign of morels in SA?



havent really gone out this year but heres two Morchella sp from this time last year in a suburban woodchip garden bed by the sea


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: tryptonite]
    #18839889 - 09/14/13 02:34 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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tryptonite said:
I found a single solitary morel once years ago about 15-20km from the CBD on a garden bed mulched with woodchips. haven't seen one since though. it was in May which is the Fall but in the US they also fruit in Spring so might be worth checking now.

here are some photos from early hunts in the season I never got round to posting. didn't really take many shots this season I think this is all of them.

18th May


something took a bite out of this Fly Agaric and It no it wasn't us


The Lake


some kind of Gymnopilus?


we enjoyed a bit of a break with some fire-roasted wild Milk Caps


any possible guesses on the identity of these?

26th of May


possible identity for these?


what the hell is going on here? parisitic fungus attacking a mushroom?


some solitary subs

1st of June


underwater mushroom!



some subs

9th of June



23rd of June






amazing pics. I particularly like the photos of moss inhibiting subs:eek::thumbup:

Underwater shot looks like lochtarius deliciosus:lol:


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: bobwastaken]
    #18847681 - 09/16/13 05:01 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

I found these outside my workplace in a woodchip covered garden. I go past this spot a few times a day and it's the first time I've seen these mushrooms. I've been there since the building went up in very late 2010.
I know they aren't subs, I'd just like to know what's cooking in my backyard. :smile:


Habitat: Suburban woodchip bed laid in very late 2010

Gills: I did not see any. I only pulled up 2 mushrooms. One small one and the larger that's show upside down in a photo.

Stem: White with yellowish base, kind of flakey looking

Cap: Gold on younger ones white on older. There were millipedes on quite a few older ones so I don't know if they eat off the gold top...

Bruising: Didn't try that, sorry. I can tomorrow.

General location: Southern suburbs of Adelaide





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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: zed240]
    #18847948 - 09/16/13 07:31 AM (10 years, 5 months ago)

The gills aren't visible because they are still immature and the caps haven't opened yet. Based on the habitat and the cracking caps I'd call these an Agrocybe species (along the lines of Agrocybe praecox).


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Re: South Australia 2013 [Re: TimmiT]
    #18864506 - 09/19/13 06:58 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

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TimmiT said:
The gills aren't visible because they are still immature and the caps haven't opened yet. Based on the habitat and the cracking caps I'd call these an Agrocybe species (along the lines of Agrocybe praecox).




Thanks heaps TimmiT, since I'm very unfamiliar with these I thought the little gold capped ones were juvenile and the slightly bigger ones were adult, but I can now see they have opened right up.

I'm taking a spore print which I'll update with later but here's a couple of pics from today. The one I'm spore printing came from the large cluster in the first pic.

-edit-  The "clump pic" in this post is the same clump in the pic 2 posts earlier, they're just a few days older.





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