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A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome
    #18944836 - 10/07/13 01:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Went out on a hike after downing some amanita tea, heres a few finds.
I wouldn't really take what the colors I say to heart, I'm colorblind.

Species #1

Habbitat: Oak stump or possibly Ash can't be sure sorry!

Gills:Light yellowish

Stem: Whiteisth, blubous at base, 2 or 3 inches long, White veil remnants almost has gills of its own couldn't get a picture with the sun sorry again!

Cap:Roughly 1-2 inches, Seemed to be young (judging still by the size of stipes). Orange with dark red (maybe?), on center scaly bits that fall off.








Species #2

Habitat: Leaf litter a few feet from a pine tree, Massachusetts.

Cap:Light Brown Darker, Brown ring, with umbo center and grayish brown spots almost all washed off.

Stem: 4 or 5 inches long, white, snakeskinish pattern, sack-like volva

Gills: Close, White, Detached.




Species #3
Pictures don't show a good scale sorry once more.

Habitat: Leaf litter close to a pine tree

Gills: Off white, close

Stem: Hollow, 3-4 inches long, swollen at base

Cap: Slightly wavy with raised center





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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: lsms]
    #18944843 - 10/07/13 01:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Second one is Amanita amerifulva. Read this for more info. http://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_fulva.html


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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: Untitled]
    #18944872 - 10/07/13 01:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

The first one looks like a gym. Put it in the fridge and see if there's any color change.


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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: junchieve]
    #18944892 - 10/07/13 01:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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The first one looks like a gym. Put it in the fridge and see if there's any color change.




The first looks more like Pholiota imo.

The second looks like it could fit into Amanita sect Vaginatae.


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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: MidnightCity]
    #18944911 - 10/07/13 01:42 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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junchieve said:
The first one looks like a gym. Put it in the fridge and see if there's any color change.




The first looks more like Pholiota imo.




I thought Pholiota just because I find them pretty often, they are always on living oak when I find them though. I will check them out again once they mature if I can find them again even.

They did have dry caps though which made me think Gym could be a possibility. I should probably add that the stem of the one I picked was white when I picked it and it turned that color pretty quickly.


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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: lsms]
    #18944985 - 10/07/13 01:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

What about Armillaria mellea for #1?

#3 is a Pluteus


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Re: A few finds from today, guesses/IDs are welcome [Re: Lhun]
    #18945034 - 10/07/13 02:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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What about Armillaria mellea for #1?

#3 is a Pluteus



The size of the pins don't really match up. Probably something very closely related?:shrug:


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