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xfsketch
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Gymnopilus pins?
#19030912 - 10/25/13 12:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I changed this thread because the only interesting mushrooms are the pins.
Edited by xfsketch (11/03/13 12:56 AM)
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Looks that way, yes.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Lhun]
#19030934 - 10/25/13 12:44 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ok thanx!
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Edited by xfsketch (11/03/13 12:57 AM)
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Even if they are just "Galerina" could we get some measurements and maybe a spore print. I would like to try and delineate the species, if possible.
Those are some awesome pics.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: dodeski]
#19030961 - 10/25/13 12:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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dodeski said: Even if they are just "Galerina" could we get some measurements and maybe a spore print. I would like to try and delineate the species, if possible.
Those are some awesome pics.
Sure thing spore prints in progress out in the woods. Will let u know after I get back from my hike later TY btw!
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xfsketch said: Ok thanx! I found these near them looks like bruising to me.
Although it is possible, most psilocybe species don't grown directly on rotting logs. They tend to like more fresh wood chips. P. cyanesens, for example, is believed to be a first gen saprophyte opening up the doorway for other species to start their decomposition of the ligneous material.
I am not exactly aware of what active species you should be looking for in Ohio though.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: dodeski]
#19031018 - 10/25/13 01:04 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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TY for the great info! Theres 8 active species here. Kost of the Gymnopilus, pan subbs, pan cyanopus and one psilocybe I think.
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Lots of galerina autumnalis
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I think Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata and a couple variants grow in your area. They should have a majorly noticeable bruising reaction and produce purple brown to purple black spore prints.
The IMO the OP is definitely not ovoids.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: dodeski]
#19031220 - 10/25/13 01:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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dodeski said: I think Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata and a couple variants grow in your area. They should have a majorly noticeable bruising reaction and produce purple brown to purple black spore prints.
The IMO the OP is definitely not ovoids.
Havent been able to find those either. TY for the info tho bud!
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xfsketch said: Lots of galerina autumnalis
They do appear to be that. I am just not used to seeing such meaty specimen.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: dodeski]
#19031234 - 10/25/13 01:48 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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xfsketch said: Lots of galerina autumnalis
They do appear to be that. I am just not used to seeing such meaty specimen.
Me either bud! I thought for sure I had found Gymnopilus. We will see what the spore print looks like
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It has been determined that the LOMs are more then likely Galerina, most of them probably Galerina autumnalis. Thank you for the help yall! Im still going to see what happens. After spore print and measurements.
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Any chance the LOMs are gymnopilus luteoviridis?
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The pins on the Galerinas bruise purple or blue like.
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Pic# 15 and 16 are those Enoki you been looking for,Flammulina velutipes It's those small clusterd ones with the white gills.
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Blue-FunGuy said: Pic# 15 and 16 are those Enoki you been looking for,Flammulina velutipes It's those small clusterd ones with the white gills.
Right on! TY BlueFunGuy!!! So those are supposed to be edible? Or only the cultivated ones? Or am I confusing Enoki with Enokitake?
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I think they are the same but the wild Enoki look nothing like cultivated Enoki.
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Ok. Thats cool they can be found year round too bad I doubt I would even consider eating them. They look awesome!
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