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randyt20
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: fry day]
#18982454 - 10/15/13 06:01 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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trust me if someone experienced tells me it could be poisonous I'm not gonna ingest it. although I wish I could find some actives cuz I have never tried them and I'm far from wealthy so I can't buy any and only have a phone for research when I have wifi.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#18987976 - 10/16/13 08:08 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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It looks like a washed out version of the Amanita flavoconia I find around here. How yellow is it in real life?
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randyt20
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: BittrBuffalo]
#18991680 - 10/17/13 04:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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its somewhat a light yellow. now that its dried its a goldish yellow. and the warts are not yellow at all more of a tan color. white print. and it was found by pine trees.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#19000145 - 10/19/13 03:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#19000152 - 10/19/13 03:08 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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That is a Russula species.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#19000154 - 10/19/13 03:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Russula emetica is that quite distinctive blood red, but it could be another Russula.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#19000190 - 10/19/13 03:19 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like it might be in the Amanita Panathera group. Which is posionous. Those are not Russula the bases are swollen and the on has an annulus which Russula do not have.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: Eddeee]
#19000193 - 10/19/13 03:20 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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But the red one are Russula to slow to post
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randyt20
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: Eddeee]
#19000235 - 10/19/13 03:34 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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where they were found animals had been eating some. around pines and oak
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randyt20
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: Eddeee]
#19000290 - 10/19/13 03:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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what is the annulus? and the bottoms are not swollen its the same size as the stem.
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Re: Is this what I think it is? [Re: randyt20]
#19000429 - 10/19/13 04:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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He made a mistake and was referring to earlier posts. The annulus is the ring around the stem, but Russula do not have one.
Animals do love Russula, well spotted. Pine supports my tentative ID R. emetica. Generally a good rule is not to eat a red Russula growing with pine.
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