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JoftheRocks
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Registered: 02/19/13
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ID please!
#18883061 - 09/23/13 11:49 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm just curious what these bad boys are. I'm trying to familiarize myself with the local species
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raceme
Neither D nor L


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Second one looks like Agaricus Augustus.
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


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Re: ID please! [Re: raceme]
#18883088 - 09/23/13 11:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sure does.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: raceme]
#18883145 - 09/24/13 12:20 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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raceme said: Second one looks like Agaricus Augustus.
You ever eaten one?
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maynardjameskeenan
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Ganzig
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I bet you are right.
Nice
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fry day


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Re: ID please! [Re: Ganzig]
#18885166 - 09/24/13 02:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They're very tasty if you can get to them before they're maggot ridden, but the stipe on that one looks purty skinny for augustus...
Show us a pic of the underside of the cap and the stem, nice and clear. I wouldn't id this shroom from just a mediocre top shot. ;-)
4 pics down, fairly mature specimen here:
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/18581604#18581604
The gills start off very pale, then go to pink, mauve, brown, dark brown... Spore print is chocolate brown.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: fry day]
#18894070 - 09/26/13 01:37 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sup with these? I'm out hunting...
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generalsherman55
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Quote:
JoftheRocks said: I'm just curious what these bad boys are. I'm trying to familiarize myself with the local species

ive never seen the prince url but that looks just like it does on the cover of demystified
if it is and you cook it up please come back and describe the flavour to me
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generalsherman55
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JoftheRocks said: Sup with these? I'm out hunting...

also the one on the stump looks a bit like reishi
usually there is more yellow i feel, but it has the same glossy quality.
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raceme
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Looks more like a Phaeolus to me.
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generalsherman55
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Re: ID please! [Re: raceme]
#18894353 - 09/26/13 02:41 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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raceme said: Looks more like a Phaeolus to me.
snap. it does.
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Blue-FunGuy
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generalsherman55 said:
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JoftheRocks said: Sup with these? I'm out hunting...

also the one on the stump looks a bit like reishi
usually there is more yellow i feel, but it has the same glossy quality.
The gilled mushrooms are Psathyrella.
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rev0kadavur
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Quote:
generalsherman55 said:
also the one on the stump looks a bit like reishi
usually there is more yellow i feel, but it has the same glossy quality.
There are alot of varnished looking shelf fungi...
Definitely not a reishi.
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JoftheRocks
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generalsherman55
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Quote:
rev0kadavur said:
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generalsherman55 said:
also the one on the stump looks a bit like reishi
usually there is more yellow i feel, but it has the same glossy quality.
There are alot of varnished looking shelf fungi...
Definitely not a reishi.
yeah i give up on reishi.
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generalsherman55
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generalsherman55 said:
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rev0kadavur said:
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generalsherman55 said:
also the one on the stump looks a bit like reishi
usually there is more yellow i feel, but it has the same glossy quality.
There are alot of varnished looking shelf fungi...
Definitely not a reishi.
yeah i give up on reishi.
or at least trying to id them in the forums
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Blue-FunGuy
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JoftheRocks said: Mooooore

Leratiomyces ceres,Psathyrella and Mycena.
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JoftheRocks
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Thank you!
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Blue-FunGuy
The Bad Pungi


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Np mang.
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raceme
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Last one looks like Mycena haematopus.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: raceme]
#18895867 - 09/26/13 08:33 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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JoftheRocks
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I've got some more stuff for you fine gentleman (and gentlewomen) to check out for me. I'm having so much fun doing this 
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rev0kadavur
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JoftheRocks said: I've got some more stuff for you fine gentleman (and gentlewomen) to check out for me. I'm having so much fun doing this 

My general guesses are: Hygrocybe Argaricus not sure yet? Cyathus Laccaria? ..Tuberia?
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Edited by rev0kadavur (09/29/13 08:01 PM)
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JoftheRocks
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Hey there! Can I get some input on these? I'd appreciate it!
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


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1. Gymnopus maybe. 2. maybe Cortinarius. Would have to see the gills. 3. maybe Psathyrells 4. 5. Some kind of puff ball 6. Lycoperdon 7. Coprinoid. 8. Amanita Russula, I dunno.
The bottom are Lycoperdon as well.
These are separated by species not number of photograph.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: Ganzig]
#18912660 - 09/30/13 07:04 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: 1. Gymnopus maybe. 2. maybe Cortinarius. Would have to see the gills. 3. maybe Psathyrells 4. 5. Some kind of puff ball 6. Lycoperdon 7. Coprinoid. 8. Amanita Russula, I dunno.
The bottom are Lycoperdon as well.
These are separated by species not number of photograph.
From what I understand, lycoperdon are super tasty. Any tips on how to prepare them?
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JoftheRocks
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Hey guys. Can I get some help with today's finds? Some of them I believe to be agaricus Augustus, but I could be wrong. Thanks in advance! You guys are always such a huge help
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JoftheRocks
Dude

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Those pins in the 2nd to last photo kinda look like APE.....if only that were possible!!!!!
Edited by JoftheRocks (10/01/13 06:41 PM)
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


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Check the spore print of those chlorophyllums. If they are not green eat em!
And those Agaricus do look like the price.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: Ganzig]
#18918007 - 10/01/13 07:48 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: Check the spore print of those chlorophyllums. If they are not green eat em!
And those Agaricus do look like the price.
Which ones are the chlorophyllums?! Hahaha
And do all the large ones look like Augustus to you or just these ones?

Not sure why that pic didn't work
Edited by JoftheRocks (10/01/13 07:50 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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The two in the top left look like Liberty caps. Do you have anymore pictures?
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jet li
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maynardjameskeenan said: The two in the top left look like Liberty caps. Do you have anymore pictures?
I would assume those two are Coprinoid.
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JoftheRocks
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Re: ID please! [Re: jet li]
#19069733 - 11/01/13 12:35 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey dudes. Can I get some help with this?
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RiverDweller1



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a Psathyrella species.
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JoftheRocks
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Thanks! They're beautiful
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JoftheRocks
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I'm 95% certain I found more cyans today, but they were in a sea of galerina, so I need some expert opinions!
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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When in doubt make prints! Check for bluing, they all look like Psilocybes to me.
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JoftheRocks
Dude

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maynardjameskeenan said: When in doubt make prints! Check for bluing, they all look like Psilocybes to me.
Been looking for bluing. Seeing a bit on the edges of the caps! Also, the spores all over are black...good signs so far....
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