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Powerpython
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ID for species found in Puget Sound forest
#19022399 - 10/23/13 10:23 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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First time post, hope everything's up to standard! I'm looking for actives.
Species #1


Habitat: Coniferous/Deciduous forest, growing on soil.
Gills: Dark brown, close, with short gills
Stem: 3.5-5 inches, very thin
Cap: .5-1 inch in Diameter, dull grey brown, smooth when dry, sticky when wet, ovate
No bruising
Species #2



Habitat: Coniferous/Deciduous forest, growing on soil
Gills: light tan/beige color
Stem: 1.5 inches, color similar to gills
Cap: 1.2-2 inches in Diameter, dark brown in center, fades to yellowish, smooth when dry, sticky when wet, wavy
Species #3



Habitat: Coniferous/Deciduous forest, growing on soil
Gills: dark brown similar to the near-center of the cap, fairly close together, with short gills
Stem: 2-3 inches long, thin (but not as thin as species #1)
Cap: .75-1.5 inches in Diameter, dark brown in center, fades to yellowish, slightly coarse when dry, sticky when wet, flat
Species #4



Habitat: Coniferous/Deciduous forest, growing on soil
Gills: white-ish with a light tint of brown, with short gills.
Stem: 1-3 inches long, thicker than previous species shown, white
Cap: 1-2.5 inches in Diameter, light brown slightly coarse when dry, sticky when wet, very wavy, bump in center
I'm in the midst of doing spore prints, I'll upload them tomorrow. Thanks in advance, you guys.
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Powerpython
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Re: ID for species found in Puget Sound forest [Re: Powerpython]
#19022413 - 10/23/13 10:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Whoops seems as though I fucked up the formatting. First two pictures are species one, next three are species 2, next three are species 3, last three are species 4.
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Powerpython
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Re: ID for species found in Puget Sound forest [Re: Powerpython]
#19026316 - 10/24/13 03:14 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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bump
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xfsketch
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Re: ID for species found in Puget Sound forest [Re: Powerpython]
#19026356 - 10/24/13 03:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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First ones look like Mycena to me Secong looks like Hygrocybe
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