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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
    #18889008 - 09/25/13 12:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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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 :cool:

40a. Lactarius Fragilis

48-49. Both Gem Studded Puffballs.. 48. merged during growth, 2 separate stems, one conjoined head.




Right on I still need to study more lol :smile: Thanx for correcting me I figured you would leave the answers open until a TI came through and showed me whats really up :wink: Thats nice of you though. Im glad I got atleast a couple right :smile: I had fun with it :wink: I should have looked at your location before guessing var. on the amanita :wink:
#12- Thats the rememberable kind of finds I like too when it seems to be Meant to be :wink: I find mushrooms right beside where I decide to stop out of the blue. I will be riding through the paths and cut off and stop. Go to get off the bike and there they are! Then I dont find hardly a thing sometimes too around those by the quad.


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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
    #18889018 - 09/25/13 12:14 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

[Quote]I have yet to see Mushroom Heaven :guiltyascharged: 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 :lmafo: 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 :wink: 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 :rofl:





Very reminiscent of my childhood... I would build river systems with lakes and underground tunnels in my backyard out of mud, sticks and rocks... then i would make little boats out of leaves and twigs, then let a snail ride the rapids... lol, I still kinda do stuff like this, rarely, but I have a thing for building boats and putting insects on them... no insects harmed of course, they're educated insects now ~:)...

My main thing was raising frogs.. I would collect the eggs and raise them to tadpole stage, keep them fed with food harvested from the creeks, until they were full-blown adult frogs, then I would release them all over my neighborhood.. Then I got into breeding instead of collecting eggs from the creek... my neighbors had a nice pool that they hadn't maintained in years... one year it became infested with frogs and they had no idea why.... there was a frog population in their pool for years, until they finally drained and cleaned it... during my childhood I probably raised tens of thousands of frogs, it was crazy.

My mom HATED my fascination with frogs...


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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
    #18889133 - 09/25/13 12:46 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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[Quote]I have yet to see Mushroom Heaven :guiltyascharged: 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 :lmafo: 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 :wink: 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 :rofl:





Very reminiscent of my childhood... I would build river systems with lakes and underground tunnels in my backyard out of mud, sticks and rocks... then i would make little boats out of leaves and twigs, then let a snail ride the rapids... lol, I still kinda do stuff like this, rarely, but I have a thing for building boats and putting insects on them... no insects harmed of course, they're educated insects now ~:)...

My main thing was raising frogs.. I would collect the eggs and raise them to tadpole stage, keep them fed with food harvested from the creeks, until they were full-blown adult frogs, then I would release them all over my neighborhood.. Then I got into breeding instead of collecting eggs from the creek... my neighbors had a nice pool that they hadn't maintained in years... one year it became infested with frogs and they had no idea why.... there was a frog population in their pool for years, until they finally drained and cleaned it... during my childhood I probably raised tens of thousands of frogs, it was crazy.

My mom HATED my fascination with frogs...



LOL insects riding rapids would be cool filmed with a highspeed camera. Oh those were the days (childhood) Thats cool about you and the raising/breeding frogs! I had an obsession with frogs too as a youngster. I never got around to breeding them though LOL your neighbors pool haha. I remember doing the whole raising thing in some of my mudpuddles. I would catch and try and feed numerous critters. You did too I C Right on!:mushroom2:


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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
    #18889196 - 09/25/13 12:59 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Oh, high-speed film would be awesome... sadly I don't have any... but, a friend filmed my beetle sail boat random experiment last summer.... it was awesome... he learned not to go in the water, after first going in the water... second go around he knew that he needed to stay on the boat... even when the boat capsized he found the high and dry end... and when the boat finally made it to shore, he casually stepped off, cleaned his antennae and continued on his way... it was slightly epic. :smile:


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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: rev0kadavur]
    #18889251 - 09/25/13 01:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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Oh, high-speed film would be awesome... sadly I don't have any... but, a friend filmed my beetle sail boat random experiment last summer.... it was awesome... he learned not to go in the water, after first going in the water... second go around he knew that he needed to stay on the boat... even when the boat capsized he found the high and dry end... and when the boat finally made it to shore, he casually stepped off, cleaned his antennae and continued on his way... it was slightly epic. :smile:



I dont have highspeed either :frown: But that beetle sounds like it was a cool watch! To him Im SURE it was EPIC! lol :mushroom2:


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Re: . . .Been Away for a While. . . [Re: xfsketch]
    #18889260 - 09/25/13 01:17 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Theres a thread goin to post your fungi with bugs pictures :wink: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13636638/fpart/33/vc/1


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    #18889282 - 09/25/13 01:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

I do have a bunch... always love pics of bugs on fungi.


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    #18889441 - 09/25/13 01:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

me2! :smile:


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    #18890538 - 09/25/13 06:04 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

:highfive:

Yeaaahhh girl!

I have that same habit of a posting a million success photos after a long hiatus. Feels good, doesn't it?


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    #18890648 - 09/25/13 06:33 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Mad Props! To The experts:mushroom2:


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    #18894486 - 09/26/13 03:12 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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Yeaaahhh girl!

I have that same habit of a posting a million success photos after a long hiatus. Feels good, doesn't it?




Yes! It does, its crazy.

It feels like I just released a massive load that has been waiting a year to get out.

Like a weight has been lifted.

An Itch has been scratched.

Feel like I have a clean slate again.


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