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slugworth
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ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ?
#18946736 - 10/07/13 08:36 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey guys new member here looking for some assistance. My first batch of BRF didn't work out so hot and it got me pretty bummed (Hoping current attempt is more fruitful) . Thats when I noticed this little guy in one of my house plants. He is living with one dried brethren in a pot of some miracle grow type soil with a Common Squill - As you can see it is mostly light brown on the cap with a darker outer ring. The stalk is approx three inches tall, brown in color. Gills are white and they are convex shaped. I did not attempt any spore prints as I did not want to bother it too much. From my own uber rookie research it seems to parallel some from the mycena genus which appear largely not edible. Any suggestions ? If at all viable I would consider cloning it.
Then I found a patch of these guys outside under some spruce trees. Caps are mixed white and tanish-brown with fat white stems and white gills - no slime - smell nice and mushroomy
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slugworth
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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: slugworth]
#18946749 - 10/07/13 08:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Located Northeast US - Thanks for any input.
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paracelsus



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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: slugworth]
#18946797 - 10/07/13 08:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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2nd fungi loks like hygrophorus
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Lhun
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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: paracelsus]
#18946850 - 10/07/13 09:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pretty sure your second ones are Hebeloma crustuliniforme.
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slugworth
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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: Lhun]
#18946879 - 10/07/13 09:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah sorry for duplicate post, I couldn't figure out how to delete it. Thanks for input guys, currently checking your suggestions.
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slugworth
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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: slugworth]
#18946933 - 10/07/13 09:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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both good ID's ... I'll have to do further investigation tommorow when the sun comes back up. If so, possibly Hygrophorus leucophaeus except gills do not appear decurrent from my understanding. However it smells more of mushroom (hygrophorus) vs radish (hebeloma) according to rogers mushrooms.
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paracelsus



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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: Lhun]
#18946951 - 10/07/13 09:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Lhun said: Pretty sure your second ones are Hebeloma crustuliniforme.
I said hygrophorus because it appears this mushroom has white spores.
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Re: ID Assist - possible mycena and unknown ? [Re: paracelsus]
#18947110 - 10/07/13 09:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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The gills of Hebeloma crustuliniforme are often edged with droplets of liquid when young. This is pretty clear in a couple of the photos. Also I think I see brown spores where the three overlap in the first photo.
I can understand with the viscous cap how you might think Hygrophorus.
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