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The chimp
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Recent finds
#18946100 - 10/07/13 06:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hygrophorus capreolarius
 
Parasola

Ischnoderma resinosum
 
 
Hygrocybe punicea Very large one, it measured 10cm across the cap
 
Pseudacris crucifer (Spring peeper)

Black spruce bog habitat
 
Hebeloma

Cortinarius

Hygrophorus species

Galerina species?

Hypholoma elongatum

Lactarius deliciosus var. deterrimus

Edited by The chimp (10/08/13 07:26 PM)
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paracelsus



Registered: 06/25/13
Posts: 622
Loc: A shady grove
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Very cool stuff 
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MidnightCity
Apache Rose Peacock


Registered: 08/12/12
Posts: 4,053
Loc: Florida
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Wow chimp, amazing photos. Very impressive!
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



Registered: 10/16/09
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Dont remember seeing your posts before but dambed if I miss another!!! 
That fucking Hygrocybe is stellar!!!
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Blue-FunGuy
The Bad Pungi


Registered: 03/05/10
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Cool shit bro! I like that fire shot cooking those Lactarius. Is that a cooking fire stone?
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ambc
mycominded



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Awesome pictures! Thank you for sharing. I think the unknown one could be Deconica montana. The possible Galerina shot the gills look awfully light in color to be Galerina.
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jet li
The One



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Re: Recent finds [Re: ambc]
#18946322 - 10/07/13 07:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think the "Galerina" is a Marasmius species.
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Sonny Cheeba
bumbarass



Registered: 05/03/10
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Re: Recent finds [Re: jet li]
#18946358 - 10/07/13 07:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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dope pics!
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Ran-D



Registered: 12/19/10
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Very cool Hygrophorus.
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The chimp
Registered: 04/01/13
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Re: Recent finds [Re: ambc]
#18946367 - 10/07/13 07:23 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thank you Gentlemen!! Ya I love the gills on that shot Psylosymonreturns. Yes Blue, that's a cooking stone, I was getting hungry and had a snack, Deliciosus and wilted stinging nettle. @ambc yes I was thinking the same thing, the gills look too light... The stem sure looks right for galerina though? Deconica... Hmmmm ya that does look like a Deconica, thanks man!! I don't think Montana though, I have found this species before and these are not them. Here are some I found before
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


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Re: Recent finds [Re: Ran-D]
#18946370 - 10/07/13 07:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Holy crap this thread rules.
Love that spruce bog. And the stone stove. Keep it up you are doing it right.
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vjp
Canowicakte


Registered: 05/28/09
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Re: Recent finds [Re: Ganzig]
#18946528 - 10/07/13 07:59 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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nice pics! Your Hygrophorus purpurascens reminds me of H. capreolarius and your unknown reminds me of Hypholoma species.
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The chimp
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Re: Recent finds [Re: Ganzig]
#18946548 - 10/07/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm glad you guys like them!! jet li, the gills look like marasmius, but I thought the mushrooms in the photo looked brown spored? Hey thanks Ganzig, I know I love those mossy bogs!!
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The chimp
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Thanks vjp, I think your right, it's Hygrophorus capreolarius... Right on!! Do you know any Hypholoma species it could be? Im trying to scan through hypholoma in moss, but I'm not having any luck.
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vjp
Canowicakte


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Do you have any other pictures of them?
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The chimp
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Re: Recent finds [Re: vjp]
#18947165 - 10/07/13 10:06 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Unfortunately, no more pics, not even a spore print.
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vjp
Canowicakte


Registered: 05/28/09
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Loc: Ste-ye-hah' mah
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The two moss loving Hypholoma i know from the northeast are H. elongatum and H. udum (boggy areas or debris pileups).
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purplepixie
ForestLurker


Registered: 08/20/13
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Re: Recent finds [Re: vjp]
#18949849 - 10/08/13 02:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sublime pics! Thanks for sharing :-)
What camera do you use? It's got amazing clarity...i'm due for an upgrade :-)
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harvesterofspores
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Registered: 04/26/13
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Amazing pics!! You need to post more often....
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The chimp
Registered: 04/01/13
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Nice vjp!! It looks to be Hypholoma elongatum. Appreciate the ID man, just out of curiosity, would you have a guess on the possible Galerina? Pictured above?
Thanks purplepixie. I use my iPhone 4s for all my shots. Thank you harvesterofspores, I think I will.
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