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Wild
Relentless Hunter



Registered: 09/16/13
Posts: 52
Loc: Outskirts of London
Last seen: 4 years, 3 months
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ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration
#18926173 - 10/03/13 02:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Picture quality is terrible, I know. Any suggestions would be appreciated even if you're unsure so I can do my own research.
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 This one came easily out of the ground and left a white powder on my fingers.
 I think this is the same species however this example was yellow, I assume this is age related.
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 These were luminous yellow and grew in bunches with entangled roots under a thick canopy of trees.

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 This had a blue cap top and a bright white underneath.

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 Dull yellow pores.
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 I was thinking this was possibly chicken of the woods however I realise the picture quality is horrible. There wasn't much and it grew on the side of a fallen dead tree.
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 This was a big one.
 I assume this is a young one.
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 Red cap.
 Yellow pores.

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 This was quite interesting. The top crumbled when touched.
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RiverDweller1



Registered: 03/05/12
Posts: 4,347
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: Wild]
#18926263 - 10/03/13 02:59 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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1 Agaricus 2 Lycoperdon 3. Hypholoma or Pholiota 4. 5. Russula 12 Macrolepiota procera
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Untitled
Stranger

Registered: 10/13/12
Posts: 1,333
Loc: England
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: RiverDweller1]
#18926366 - 10/03/13 03:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's a long shot but 4 could be Xerocomellus chrysenteron. For 10 the mature specimens look like Chlorophyllum rhacodes but the small one looks like Macrolepiota procera.
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Charles The Bald
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: Untitled]
#18926450 - 10/03/13 03:43 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Number 8 is Chlorophyllum Rhacodes; if the spore print is white that is, if it's green then it's chlorophyllum molybdites. If it is white though then the mushroom is a very good eater! Your number 10 looks like Molybdites to be honest although it's probably Procera.
Edited by Charles The Bald (10/03/13 03:46 PM)
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generalsherman55
MF BOOGNISH


Registered: 09/05/13
Posts: 1,291
Loc: yay area
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: Wild]
#18926451 - 10/03/13 03:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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1. agaricus sp. 2. puff ball 3. sulfur tuft 5. this is interesting bc i was going through one of my new guidebooks this morning and saw this one and im fairly sure ive seen it irl and was gonna cross reference the name in my copy of mushrooms demystified, but i cant remember the scientific name right now.. but the book i was looking through made it some like it was edible (although fibrous) and i know where they liked to grow so time will tell if i get to eat them once i can properly ID them 9. boletus sp.
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Untitled
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Registered: 10/13/12
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Loc: England
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: Charles The Bald]
#18926608 - 10/03/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Charles The Bald said: Number 8 is Chlorophyllum Rhacodes; if the spore print is white that is, if it's green then it's chlorophyllum molybdites. If it is white though then the mushroom is a very good eater! Your number 10 looks like Molybdites to be honest although it's probably Procera.
It's definitely M. procera. Also C. molybdites doesn't occur in England. 5, as stated in a previous post is a Russula.
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generalsherman55
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Re: ID Request for a few hours worth of exploration [Re: generalsherman55]
#18929066 - 10/04/13 12:12 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
generalsherman55 said: 1. agaricus sp. 2. puff ball 3. sulfur tuft 5. this is interesting bc i was going through one of my new guidebooks this morning and saw this one and im fairly sure ive seen it irl and was gonna cross reference the name in my copy of mushrooms demystified, but i cant remember the scientific name right now.. but the book i was looking through made it some like it was edible (although fibrous) and i know where they liked to grow so time will tell if i get to eat them once i can properly ID them 9. boletus sp.
so i think 5 may be a tricholoma columbetta
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