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joenads
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Possibly G. liquiritiae?? Please help!
#18920299 - 10/02/13 10:22 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Heavily wooded area in Tacoma. Same habitat as Chanterelles. Found on moss and decaying wood/leaves. Oh and pretty scattered
Gills: The gills are pretty crowded, kinda a cream/beige color, connected to stem.
Stem: Length 3-5cm, diameter 2-3cm and hollow, color is kinda salmon/red/orange
Cap: Diameter 3-5cm, color is same as stem with blue spots all over (girlfriend said they look tie dyed lol)
Spore print color: Didnt get one... sorry i know that is important
Bruising: Blue/Green but mostly blue and lots of it
Other information: So im almost certain these are active Gymnopilus but i am not sure what kind. Please help.
Thanks
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mountainplayer
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Re: Possibly G. liquiritiae?? Please help! [Re: joenads]
#18920324 - 10/02/13 10:30 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Lactarius, probably something close to L. deliciosus
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joenads
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Re: Possibly G. liquiritiae?? Please help! [Re: mountainplayer]
#18920353 - 10/02/13 10:36 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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mountainplayer said: Lactarius, probably something close to L. deliciosus
Ok thanks a lot man!!
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generalsherman55
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Re: Possibly G. liquiritiae?? Please help! [Re: joenads]
#18920380 - 10/02/13 10:42 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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those look like young lactarius delicious. some people say they are choices, others just say they are edible. ive never eaten them though
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joenads
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generalsherman55 said: those look like young lactarius delicious. some people say they are choices, others just say they are edible. ive never eaten them though
Yes i did kinda figure they were pretty young. Sorry i am pretty new to this tho, what do you mean by choices?
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generalsherman55
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Re: Possibly G. liquiritiae?? Please help! [Re: joenads]
#18920440 - 10/02/13 10:54 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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joenads said:
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generalsherman55 said: those look like young lactarius delicious. some people say they are choices, others just say they are edible. ive never eaten them though
Yes i did kinda figure they were pretty young. Sorry i am pretty new to this tho, what do you mean by choices?
choice* im a shitty typer. choice means really yummy and desirable whereas edible means you can eat it without dying but the flavor or texture may be lacking.
but some people love to eat that one, when prepared in a certain fashion.
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joenads
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generalsherman55 said:
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joenads said:
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generalsherman55 said: those look like young lactarius delicious. some people say they are choices, others just say they are edible. ive never eaten them though
Yes i did kinda figure they were pretty young. Sorry i am pretty new to this tho, what do you mean by choices?
choice* im a shitty typer. choice means really yummy and desirable whereas edible means you can eat it without dying but the flavor or texture may be lacking.
but some people love to eat that one, when prepared in a certain fashion.
Ok cool! Thanks for the help guys!
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