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ubersuperduper
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ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms!
#18907343 - 09/29/13 02:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pictures: 1.

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 9. Lost the stem, the stem is the same color, blackish and thin


All of them together:

Habitat: Woods of South@Norway. Mostly in dead leafs, moss, some in grass. The first one in a piece of wood with moss on it.
Gills: @Pictures.
Stem: @Pictures.
Cap: @Pictures.
Spore print color: Dont know yet.
Bruising: Non.
Thanks a bunch!
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Untitled
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3 is a Russula species.
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ubersuperduper
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: Untitled]
#18907753 - 09/29/13 04:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Untitled said: 3 is a Russula species.
Thanks! Would love more input
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xfsketch
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Nice finds ubersuperduper! I dont see any bruising on any of them so probably not actives. If it werent for that those orangeish ones stipes look like gymns. I am no TI so dont take me seriously, but I am usually wrong and call almost all orange mushrooms gymns lol. They dont have yellow gills or scaley (explosion) caps so I dont have the slightest. TI will be along shortly to help you out 
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: xfsketch]
#18907984 - 09/29/13 05:17 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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2 could be an Inocybe and 4 Cortinarius. Since no one else has replied yet. 5 also looks kind of like a Laccaria species from the gills, but it might just be the shape it's in.
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IeatShroomz
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ID REQUEST *DELETED* [Re: xfsketch]
#18907992 - 09/29/13 05:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Post deleted by IeatShroomzReason for deletion: I want to
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xfsketch
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Ieatshrooms buddy u might wanna make your own post. Hijacking someone elses is frowned upon
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IeatShroomz
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k this might be a really dumb question but how do I do that
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You would have been better off starting your own thread. That looks like a Paxillus species. Not active.
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IeatShroomz said: k this might be a really dumb question but how do I do that
Top right where it says 'Post'. Your ID request was good though.
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xfsketch
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at the top of the page click on community, message board, then scroll down to mushroom hunting and Identification. theres a link that says post towards the to right nice finds! try and use the dropdown menu identification request template. the more info u provide the better!
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theres also a link to the terms mycologists often use to help on MO here ya go http://www.mushroomexpert.com/glossary.html have fun!
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ubersuperduper
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: Untitled]
#18908057 - 09/29/13 05:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Untitled said: 2 could be an Inocybe and 4 Cortinarius. Since no one else has replied yet. 5 also looks kind of like a Laccaria species from the gills, but it might just be the shape it's in.
Oh wow. If that nr4 is a Cortinarius, better stay WAY clear of it!
From wiki: "The Lethal webcaps, two species in the genus Cortinarius, are two of the world's most poisonous mushrooms"
Very scary!
Thanks for the feedback people!
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Ganzig
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Quote:
IeatShroomz said: k this might be a really dumb question but how do I do that
Not dumb at all. This site is overwhelming at first. On the main page of the forum on the top right there is a linked labeled "Post". Clicky linky to freedom.
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Where did you find number 6? Are you sure there was no bruising?
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xfsketch
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18908603 - 09/29/13 07:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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rev0kadavur said: Where did you find number 6? Are you sure there was no bruising?
#6 looks a bit like those laccrymaria velutinas IDed for me. The gills are andexed like the ones I found but these ones on here look more subblateus like.
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Quote:
ubersuperduper said: Pictures: 6.

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All of them together:

Habitat: Woods of South@Norway. Mostly in dead leafs, moss, some in grass. The first one in a piece of wood with moss on it.
Gills: @Pictures.
Stem: @Pictures.
Cap: @Pictures.
Spore print color: Dont know yet.
Bruising: Non.
Thanks a bunch!
Do you have anymore pics of 6 & 7... These are curious looking to me.. obviously a bit dried out by wind or a dry spell.
More info would help... particularly on number 6.
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Ganzig
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18908871 - 09/29/13 08:39 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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This is Lacrymaria velutina

Except for the Leucoagaricus on the far left.
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: Ganzig]
#18908884 - 09/29/13 08:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Edited by xfsketch (09/29/13 08:43 PM)
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ubersuperduper
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: xfsketch]
#18909995 - 09/30/13 05:02 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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No bruising that I can see. Dont have more pictures of them, made the mistake of putting them into plastic bags...
They grew in the woods mostly in dead leafs, moss, some in a dead leaf grass combo. The first one in a dead piece of wood with moss on it.
The following active types grow in my area: Conocybe cyanopus Gymnopilus sp. Panaeolus cinctulus Psilocybe semilanceata
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