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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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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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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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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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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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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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ubersuperduper said: 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
Norway, right?
I was reading about the actives in your area, because my thoughts on glances at 6, and possibly 7, led me to consider the possibility of an active not known to be native in your area...
However, it has been cultivated in your area for sometime now.. but the chances of you finding an escapee in a natural habitat is highly unlikely...
With the exception of the gills looking slightly off (Close-up picture could've helped) and the fact you observed no obvious bruising, chances are its just my hopeful thinking getting ahead of myself...
But the size, shape and silky-sheen of that stem looks a lot like a slightly dried out azurescens.
The blackening along the margin of the cap almost looks like blue bruising after its gotten dried out by some winds, something I have seen often on a variety of actives I have come across.
But, this was all likely just hopeful thinking
Got my wheels turning for a bit, always thankful for that!
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18911841 - 09/30/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Norway indeed! Southern part.
Hopefully it was a rare one, that would be awesome.
Hehe, glad I could excite u  Oh well, its my first mushroom picking ever. Im sure ill find some goodies in the future. So many different mushrooms, gonna be fun to take another trip out to a bigger area.
Do active shrooms always have blueish bruising?
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Not always evident, but often yes... varies from active to active... also how intense it blues will vary a lot... certain varieties may only exhibit minor bluing, sometimes more in the stem than the cap, and visa versa... it really depends... sometimes theres little to no bluing even.. even amongst one type of active it can vary from patch to patch... get strong bluers in one patch, then weak bluers just 50ft away... always highly variable.
You should read into the reason actives blue upon bruising.
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: rev0kadavur]
#18916909 - 10/01/13 03:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pretty sure about these guesses. #1 Mycena #2 Cortinarius/Inocybe #3 Russula #4 Cortinarius #5 Laccaria #6 Inocybe Not sure about the rest.
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Re: ID REQ: 9 different mushrooms! [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
#18920513 - 10/02/13 11:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Blue-FunGuy said: Pretty sure about these guesses. #1 Mycena #2 Cortinarius/Inocybe #3 Russula #4 Cortinarius #5 Laccaria #6 Inocybe Not sure about the rest.
Thanks!
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