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newbee1
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Found these in my backyard
#18968792 - 10/12/13 03:24 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found these on the wood chip pile in my back yard any idea what they might be?
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newbee1
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Re: Found these in my backyard [Re: newbee1]
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Re: Found these in my backyard [Re: newbee1]
#18968933 - 10/12/13 04:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok so I found these growing on a 2 year old pile of woodchips. These were from chipping of trees I had removed. They are a mixture of pine and fruit tree chips. The mushrooms are between 1 and 1 1/4 inch caps they are about 2 inches tall and seen to grow in groups. the stems have a whitish grey coating which wipes to dark brown. the gills are tan or cinnamon. They are moist but not slimy.
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Re: Found these in my backyard [Re: newbee1]
#18969099 - 10/12/13 05:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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kuehneromyces species perhaps.
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newbee1
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I don't think it is kuehneromyces. It doesn't have a "boot" and there is no thick veil or ring. Thought it might be a bluefoot but the spore print is cinnamon. I use the pile to dump my garden refuse so it could have come in on the potting soil with some of my vegetable plants that I through out. We are getting very cold 40 degree nights here and I am at a fairly low elevation.
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Re: Found these in my backyard [Re: newbee1]
#18971671 - 10/13/13 10:28 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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newbee1 said: I don't think it is kuehneromyces. It doesn't have a "boot" and there is no thick veil or ring. Thought it might be a bluefoot but the spore print is cinnamon. I use the pile to dump my garden refuse so it could have come in on the potting soil with some of my vegetable plants that I through out. We are getting very cold 40 degree nights here and I am at a fairly low elevation.
Definitely not bluefoots, or anything active. Toss 'em.
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RiparianZoneJunky said:
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newbee1 said: I don't think it is kuehneromyces. It doesn't have a "boot" and there is no thick veil or ring. Thought it might be a bluefoot but the spore print is cinnamon. I use the pile to dump my garden refuse so it could have come in on the potting soil with some of my vegetable plants that I through out. We are getting very cold 40 degree nights here and I am at a fairly low elevation.
Definitely not bluefoots, or anything active. Toss 'em.
there are many things to be learned from all mushrooms... it's not all about "getting high."
a spore print would help, maybe... i think it would be brown though.
the habitat, hygrophanous cap and striate margin make me think Galerina (although Tubaria may be another option)...
do not eat them.
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