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fatchillin
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Registered: 10/24/11
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ID Request
#18965138 - 10/11/13 06:13 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Possible lycoperdon umbrinum?
Habitat: low altitude, growing on coniferous tree bark / decaying wood matter.
Gills: idk, no gills, small blob like mushrooms with
Stem: very short stem, small to bigger when connecting the the puffball mass, when ripped in half, white semi rubbery texture with outward growth origionating in the center.
Cap: cap connected to stem, puffball texture that is dark brown or tan-ish with "studs" on it.
No spore print.
Pictures:

 
no clue what this is.
Habitat: Growing under a rock, sand covering the substrate. possibly growing on coniferous bark / decaying wood.
gills: no gills, pores.
stem: 3 inch thick orange stem with veil tearing
cap: dark orange gradients
no spore print yet
pictures:

Edited by fatchillin (10/11/13 06:18 PM)
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Ganzig
It's for the street cred


Registered: 11/29/06
Posts: 8,206
Loc: Oregon
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1. Lycoperdon 2. Suillis
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fatchillin
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Re: ID Request [Re: Ganzig]
#18965176 - 10/11/13 06:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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sweet thanks!
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BittrBuffalo
Deaconica

Registered: 05/19/13
Posts: 1,729
Loc: Church of the SubGenus
Last seen: 3 years, 4 months
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The bolete (#2) is Suillus sp., likely Suillus salmonicolor. What region did you find it in? Near what tree? Does it bruise or change color upon cutting? Is the cap slimy or sticky? Glandular dots on the stem? The veil just tore so you're not likely to get a spore print out of it, but you can give it a whirl. 
(Spoiler alert: you'll notice the stem clearly has orange-brown glandular dots., and a bolete with a veil with glandular dots is a dead giveaway for Suillus sp..)
-------------------- Disclaimer: This post is a work of fiction, provided for entertainment purposes only. Any resemblance to actual persons or events, past or present, is strictly coincidental. All celebrity voices are impersonated. If you begin your ID request with, "I just ate a bunch of these mushrooms…should I not have done that?" I'm just gonna sit back and watch Darwin at work.
Edited by BittrBuffalo (10/11/13 06:44 PM)
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