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maynardjameskeenan said: I think 15 look kinda like Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)  Did you grow them or did you find them like that?
they are. and she grew them.
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xfsketch
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the mountains with the fog remind me of Nederland Colorado (the Rockies)
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18886654 - 09/24/13 08:42 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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37 Lycrymaria velutina? 39. Amanita Muscaria either regular or var guessowii I dunno lol. 40 my bad u said candy caps I guessed gymnopilus dryophilus 43 & 44 Amanita persicina? amerifulva? or velatipes I dunno ameture here
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18886895 - 09/24/13 09:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice Shitake!
U dont Shitake me,,, I wont Shitake u. porcini?
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18887137 - 09/24/13 10:44 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I see so many drawing Ideas for 15d &e thats really cool!
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you are secretly in 2 of the pics...
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888561 - 09/25/13 10:03 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 2a and 2b gymnopilus aeruginosus?
Tricholomopsis rutilans
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888564 - 09/25/13 10:05 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 66. Agaricus campestris?
Correct!
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888597 - 09/25/13 10:13 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 14,18 and 19 coprinopsis? 54 hygrocybe conica 56 pluteus 59 lacrymaria velutina?
59 is Hypholoma Fasciculare
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888601 - 09/25/13 10:15 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks~
Figured this thread would entertain some folks
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888609 - 09/25/13 10:17 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: in the random photos the 2nd one down and fourth are very very awesome! I love em can I take and use as a wallpaper on my desktop?
Sure, I don't mind
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maynardjameskeenan said: I think 15 look kinda like Shiitake (Lentinula edodes)  Did you grow them or did you find them like that?
Yes, Thats my shiitake... I let him go to spore.
Home Grown.. Got a few logs approaching their second flush, first fruiting was only a few on each log.. the next fruiting should be bountiful.
One can hope that my spores will spread and that Ill find them randomly someday.
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
#18888636 - 09/25/13 10:28 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: Whoa! Killer update! That Boletus (maybe edulis) is HUGE!!!!
Really great pictures.
Yeah, Boletus Edulis.. I did a total double take when I saw it.. the suns' rays were hitting it just right, it looked like a dream... It was a bit on the mature side and well munched on, presumably by a deer... i left it to procreate... even if it was pristine I might have left it.... something about giant mushrooms that I just gotta appreciate and let be.
Very nature appreciating of you! cool! I would have done the same. Like when I catch a monster bass! I let it go and say go make babies!
Totally what I do too... unless I plan to eat my catch, I always return it... usually eat the moderately sized ones... mature fish tend to have more cumulative toxins, so they are better off making babies and keeping other species in check... Kinda the same deal with mushrooms. lol.
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18888731 - 09/25/13 10:56 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: Whoa! Killer update! That Boletus (maybe edulis) is HUGE!!!!
Really great pictures.
Yeah, Boletus Edulis.. I did a total double take when I saw it.. the suns' rays were hitting it just right, it looked like a dream... It was a bit on the mature side and well munched on, presumably by a deer... i left it to procreate... even if it was pristine I might have left it.... something about giant mushrooms that I just gotta appreciate and let be.
Very nature appreciating of you! cool! I would have done the same. Like when I catch a monster bass! I let it go and say go make babies!
Totally what I do too... unless I plan to eat my catch, I always return it... usually eat the moderately sized ones... mature fish tend to have more cumulative toxins, so they are better off making babies and keeping other species in check... Kinda the same deal with mushrooms. lol.
Thats what I think too. The bigger catfish and bass are gamier tasting. on catfish farms which is where most of your store bought catfish come from the fish are fed topwater and harvested at about 2 lbs. thats when the meat is best. Glad to see another person respecting the balance of nature! I went ahead and saved those random images TY.
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18888808 - 09/25/13 11:16 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 2a and 2b gymnopilus aeruginosus?
Tricholomopsis rutilans
WOW! biggest one I ever seen. ( not to be taken wrong way lol )
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18888838 - 09/25/13 11:23 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 5. death cap 6ab&c king bolete? I suck at boletes. Nice one though!!!! 12. false morel? 13 bluits 15 a B & c & D+E & F dunno but reminds me of an octopus lol Love 15D!!! 16. artists conk 23. shaggy mayne? 33. another false morel or coral fungus unsure.
34-35 gymnopilus luteus? 36. panaeolus cinctulus? 38 amanita muscaria var. Guessowii 40a gymnopilus dryophilus? 45 & 46 oysters looks like a nice patch!!! 48 puffball 49 gemstudded puffball 51 chicken of the woods
Yes, King Bolete.
12. Is a White Morel, though its a little dry, top got mowed and it was way out of season... I was taking a break while on delivery for work and it just so happened to be growing in the middle of a parking lot, right where I stepped out of my work van.
13. Is the petrified remnants of an Indigo MilkCap.
15. My Shiitake, in stages.
23. Yes, cute baby shaggy mane.
33. Tremella foliacea, or some variation of Tremella
34-35-36. hypholomas
38. Amanita Muscaria.. even though its showing yellow in this stage, all the mature ones around were Red, including ones out of the same hole... likely no variation, but I guess it was kinda young to say for sure 
40a. Lactarius Fragilis
48-49. Both Gem Studded Puffballs.. 48. merged during growth, 2 separate stems, one conjoined head.
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18888844 - 09/25/13 11:24 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Great pics!! I really love the habitat shots, that one with the sun shining through the trees hitting the ground is freaking awesome!! I thought I would test myself on a few ID s for practice so corrections are very welcome.
13. ? Cool 14. Coprinellus? 20. 21. 22. Agaricus? 24. Clavaria fragilis 26 a. + b.Wow is that a Pluteus? 28. Crepidotus and Omphalina? 37. Armillaria? 38. 39.Amanita muscaria? 56. Pluteus? 61. Parasola? 67.68. Boletus luridis?
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#18888846 - 09/25/13 11:25 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 2a and 2b gymnopilus aeruginosus?
Tricholomopsis rutilans
WOW! biggest one I ever seen. ( not to be taken wrong way lol )
lol... I think I am taking it the right way?
From the same area I found that Giant King.... maybe 50-75 ft away... that place was mushroom heaven.
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#18888858 - 09/25/13 11:27 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thats what I think too. The bigger catfish and bass are gamier tasting. on catfish farms which is where most of your store bought catfish come from the fish are fed topwater and harvested at about 2 lbs. thats when the meat is best. Glad to see another person respecting the balance of nature! I went ahead and saved those random images TY.
Exactly!
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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18888958 - 09/25/13 11:57 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: 2a and 2b gymnopilus aeruginosus?
Tricholomopsis rutilans
WOW! biggest one I ever seen. ( not to be taken wrong way lol )
lol... I think I am taking it the right way?
From the same area I found that Giant King.... maybe 50-75 ft away... that place was mushroom heaven.
I have yet to see Mushroom Heaven I have found areas sort of like that but usually just one type of mushroom has overtaken entire area. I do think sometimes there are separate species (besides the usualy seen everywhere existing wood loving polyporus species) The most genera of fungi Ive seen on one cluster of dead trees is under 10. I find places when Im exploring that fit the build to be "Mushroom Heaven" IMO. My feet spring on the mossy ground that is full of rich soil or woodchips from a dead tree and I think " There should be mushrooms EVERYWHERE here!? " then I think. " Prolly not the right time of year? or the right type of tree? Then I even think of me like a modern day Johnny Appleseed only Johnny Mushroomspore!!! Me with a big tank on my quad spraying down forest areas across the globe Nah I do take mushrooms to different areas then I found them though . Like a 6 foot clumsy chipmunk lol. Just like when I was on my fishing spurt I used to transport fish I had caught with hooks or nets in the creek and distribute them amongst my community ponds I even had a flyer made up with pictures explaining how I could help prevent overpopulation of a certain fish thats been troubling you. Also since I was a kid I would play in mud puddles and reconstruct them like they were giant lakes. I would catch fogs and put em in there, minnows and try to introduce various species into the environment, that is until somebody drove through it with their car! or their bicycle! Wish I had a picture of me 5-6 years old frowning or even flippin the fuck out, while somebody is wreckin my dreams. It could be one of those inspirational scenes
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