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Mush.Room
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id please
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rev0kadavur
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first glance I thought very stout stemmed conocybe tenera... then I thought maybe odd young collybia or Gymnopus... nope. now im just not sure period.. i see the veils down low... did you observe the gill color? young/mature? Saw an older cap that looked greyish..... Still rusty on the vast sea of LBMs.
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Edited by rev0kadavur (09/25/13 02:38 PM)
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OregonBlueShroom


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I dont know much about what grows in Germany, but to me they strongly resemble Psathyrella multiopedata. Its supposed to be from North America so perhaps a similar species. Ill guess Psathyrella species.
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Joie


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1, 3-13 Coprinellus micaceus 2 Psathyrellaceae sp.
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rev0kadavur
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Re: id please [Re: Joie]
#18889709 - 09/25/13 03:02 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Joie said: 1, 3-13 Coprinellus micaceus 2 Psathyrellaceae sp.
I considered Coprinellus micaceus, but they dont look right.. The veils at the bottom and the lack of defined striation in the younger caps. The overall look and shape just doesn't quite match up perfectly.
My opinion is that its something else.
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Edited by rev0kadavur (09/25/13 03:04 PM)
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rev0kadavur
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Re: id please [Re: Joie]
#18889725 - 09/25/13 03:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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The Veils down low.
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generalsherman55
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rev0kadavur said: first glance I thought very stout stemmed conocybe tenera... then I thought maybe odd young collybia or Gymnopus... nope. now im just not sure period.. i see the veils down low... did you observe the gill color? young/mature? Saw an older cap that looked greyish..... Still rusty on the vast sea of LBMs.
yeah i open all the id threads to test my abilities and do ok on the more popular edibles. even some i have never seen myself i feel confident identifying based on the copious amounts of research ive done on them (and fantasizing about using them in food porn)
but since i never hunt for active species i never bother with LBM's
although i think im going to start collecting them to post on here and see if i happen upon any good ones
i will earn that trusted identifier label yet!
(i hope...)
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rev0kadavur
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generalsherman55 said:
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rev0kadavur said: first glance I thought very stout stemmed conocybe tenera... then I thought maybe odd young collybia or Gymnopus... nope. now im just not sure period.. i see the veils down low... did you observe the gill color? young/mature? Saw an older cap that looked greyish..... Still rusty on the vast sea of LBMs.
yeah i open all the id threads to test my abilities and do ok on the more popular edibles. even some i have never seen myself i feel confident identifying based on the copious amounts of research ive done on them (and fantasizing about using them in food porn)
but since i never hunt for active species i never bother with LBM's
although i think im going to start collecting them to post on here and see if i happen upon any good ones
i will earn that trusted identifier label yet!
(i hope...)
well, if you start posting LBM's, get a REAL camera.. none of your fuzzy cellphone pics... note habitat observations, include several pics of each mushroom, that cover every angle of them; gill shots, cap shots, stem & butt shots, splice shots... do not use flashlights for lighting, blue and red spectrum lights distort colors.. you need full spectrum light, such as indirect sunlight.. if it looks like a different color in your pics, try again until you get an accurate representation of them... it will help a ton when it comes to LBMs, the more detailed information you can supply the more likely it is that you will get a good ID.
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generalsherman55
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rev0kadavur said:
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generalsherman55 said:
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rev0kadavur said: first glance I thought very stout stemmed conocybe tenera... then I thought maybe odd young collybia or Gymnopus... nope. now im just not sure period.. i see the veils down low... did you observe the gill color? young/mature? Saw an older cap that looked greyish..... Still rusty on the vast sea of LBMs.
yeah i open all the id threads to test my abilities and do ok on the more popular edibles. even some i have never seen myself i feel confident identifying based on the copious amounts of research ive done on them (and fantasizing about using them in food porn)
but since i never hunt for active species i never bother with LBM's
although i think im going to start collecting them to post on here and see if i happen upon any good ones
i will earn that trusted identifier label yet!
(i hope...)
well, if you start posting LBM's, get a REAL camera.. none of your fuzzy cellphone pics... note habitat observations, include several pics of each mushroom, that cover every angle of them; gill shots, cap shots, stem & butt shots, splice shots... do not use flashlights for lighting, blue and red spectrum lights distort colors.. you need full spectrum light, such as indirect sunlight.. if it looks like a different color in your pics, try again until you get an accurate representation of them... it will help a ton when it comes to LBMs, the more detailed information you can supply the more likely it is that you will get a good ID.
sigh. i hate being broke. i would love to get a nice digital camera...
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rev0kadavur
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sigh. i hate being broke. i would love to get a nice digital camera...
get a used one?
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Gravija
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1 looks like Coprinellus 2 looks like Mycena, gill shot please 3- the rest look like a cool Psathyrella
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rev0kadavur
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Re: id please [Re: Gravija]
#18890168 - 09/25/13 04:39 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Gravija said: 1 looks like Coprinellus 2 looks like Mycena, gill shot please 3- the rest look like a cool Psathyrella
yes!
Psathyrella multipedata is what I am thinking now. Batches 3-13
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Gravija
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Species level identification in the entire family of Psathyrellaceae generally requires microscopy. P. multipedata certainly looks like a strong match though.
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rev0kadavur
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Gravija
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That species occurs throughout the European mainland.
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