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mrmason3
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east nc id help
#18972232 - 10/13/13 01:45 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I know im new here I just do not post a lot but have been a avid reader for year. I recently went hunting have need confermation for some poss. actives here's some pics and thanks in advance for any help found in grassy yard near oaks and white pines . coastal nc. no spore prints yet I think they are too wet still? im new at this sorry I have some possible fly agarics but will not have the pics up for awhile thanks again much love!!
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Re: east nc id help [Re: mrmason3]
#18972466 - 10/13/13 02:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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man, those look rough. im not sure that's enough to ID those for sure. they look very dry not wet....
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Re: east nc id help [Re: mrmason3]
#18972807 - 10/13/13 04:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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mrmason3 said: I have some possible fly agarics
Definitely not fly agarics, please do not eat those.
Watch that spot and take pictures when fresh ones to come up if you want to know what kind of Amanita they might be.
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Re: east nc id help [Re: Lhun]
#18972818 - 10/13/13 04:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Lhun said:
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mrmason3 said: I have some possible fly agarics
Definitely not fly agarics, please do not eat those.
Watch that spot and take pictures when fresh ones to come up if you want to know what kind of Amanita they might be.
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mrmason3
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okay so I just got back with new pics here yah go  they were all found in the same grassy pine oak field weve had a lot of rain and its been sunny past 2 days ima go out tomorrow and take pics in their nat. habitat and im not eating anything until I have a positive id. but thanks for the quick replys and I cannot wait to get to know yall I will be moving to Puerto rico in a few months and cannot walt to do some hunting down there  (leavin on a jet plane)
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Re: east nc id help [Re: mrmason3]
#18973221 - 10/13/13 05:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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The ones with striate margins are probably an Amanita from section Vaginatae.
The ones with yellowish/peach colored caps are probably Amanita muscaria var. persicina.
The last two pics are probably an Inocephalus / Entoloma, likely from the clade with cubic spores. The spores are likely to look like little grains of salt under the microscope.
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mrmason3
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yeah sorry im still pretty new at this but would that be a no to any activity thanks again :p
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Re: east nc id help [Re: mrmason3]
#18973359 - 10/13/13 06:16 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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mrmason3 said: sorry im still pretty new at this
No need to be sorry, we all started there. Keep looking and learning bud.
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