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Molimo's ID request
    #18986846 - 10/16/13 04:04 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Hi everyone. I went for a walk in the park the other day and found a group of these mushrooms growing in the grass. Could anyone please identify them for a curious shroom lover?







Habitat: They were growing in a grassy area amongst some dispersed hardwood trees in a city park. Not within 10 feet of any tree though.

Gills: A light gray with a faint yellowish hue. Not directly attached to the stem.

Stem: The biggest sample has a 4.5 inch stem. 1/2 inch in diameter. The inside of the stem is brown with a white core.

Cap: It has a spongy texture with the residue of a universal veil. It is white to eggshell in color. The current diameter is around 5 inches but if it were fully open it would be pushed 7 or 8.

Spore print color: White with a yellow hue.

Bruising: Brown.

Other information: Scent is earthy.

I looked around a bit online. The only similar mushroom I saw was Amanita muscaria var. alba, but wikipedia says it is uncommon so I have my doubts. Thanks for any help!


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #18986907 - 10/16/13 04:17 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)



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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #18986935 - 10/16/13 04:21 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Cholorphyllum molybdites


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: RiverDweller1]
    #18987333 - 10/16/13 05:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

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Cholorphyllum molybdites




I would say so. you can see the gills darkening already. They should print green, and they should of course not be eaten.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: canid]
    #18987394 - 10/16/13 06:02 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Green Gilled Lepiota (Cholorphyllum molybdites)! I have seen a million in my life and can recognize them instantly. Definitely NOT edible!


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: isic]
    #18987658 - 10/16/13 06:55 PM (10 years, 4 months ago)

Ah, not edible, but still a pretty mushroom! Thanks for the ID everyone :grin:


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19049068 - 10/28/13 09:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Hello again. I have some more mushrooms if anyone would like to identify them. I found them in a mixed forest by the state botanical garden.

Species # 1



Hoping this is Turkey Tail...

Habitat: Growing on a fallen hardwood.

Gills: It looks like tiny white pores. I would need a magnifying glass to be sure...

Stem: No stem

Cap: Distinct bands of color: mostly reds, browns, and greens. The top feels felty.

Bruising: None.

General location: Southeast U.S. woods.

Species # 2



Habitat: Same as 1

Gills: No visible gills or pores. Just a rough brown surface.

Stem: None

Cap: Alternating browns and greens

Bruising: None

General location: Fallen hardwood.

Species # 3





Habitat: Growing amongst the leaves of the forest floor.

Gills: Brownish red, attached to stem

Stem: Scaley and white with a very slight purple hue. ~4 inches long.

Cap: Light brown

Bruising: Don't appear to, maybe brown.

General location: Same as 1 & 2

Species # 4





Habitat: Fallen hardwood

Gills: Tough white gills.

Stem: None

Cap: Brown and white lines with lines of green felt-like substance.

Bruising: None

General location: Same as others


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19049107 - 10/28/13 09:45 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

1. Trametes versicolor

2. Compare to Stereum hirsutum Stereum ostrea

3. Looks like a faded Laccaria sp.  Perhaps Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis depending on where you are.  Just read above that you are somewhere in the South East U.S.  This is probably Laccaria amethystina.

4. Trametes betulina


Edited by Lhun (10/28/13 10:13 PM)


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Lhun]
    #19050844 - 10/29/13 07:53 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Thanks for the response, Lhun. Is Trametes betulina the same thing as Lenzites betulina? I am wondering if it can be made into a medicinal extract like Trametes versicolor.

I really wish I had been able to see the Laccaria before it got old. The pictures online look much nicer than my specimen. :sad:


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19050891 - 10/29/13 08:11 AM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Thanks for the response, Lhun. Is Trametes betulina the same thing as Lenzites betulina?




Your welcome, and yes it is a synonym.  :smile:

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I really wish I had been able to see the Laccaria before it got old. The pictures online look much nicer than my specimen. :sad:




They can be quite vivid purple when young.  Keep an eye on that area.  They are pretty common, and will be back.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Lhun]
    #19121420 - 11/11/13 03:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I just got back from a trip to my friend's farm. I found what I think are two samples of Lion's Mane. One is much more mature than the other. Can anyone confirm this ID for me, please?

Location: South Carolina coastal region. Mixed forest.





Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to take a pic of the second one in it's natural environment, but here it is...





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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19121489 - 11/11/13 04:08 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Hericium erinaceus, you lucky such-and-such, canid says while muttering and shaking his fist.



The second one, though young, is exactly how you want them for prime table-worthiness.:grrr:


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: canid]
    #19122621 - 11/11/13 07:19 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

Yes! I can't believe I found two of them on the same day! Don't be jealous, Canid :laugh:. If you're in Georgia you can come by and eat some with me. :grin:


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19122644 - 11/11/13 07:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I have almost never found these myself. Almost whenever I take a new hunter out they find them, and half of the time I hunt with others who know what they are doing they find them. It's enough to give a guy a complex.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: RiverDweller1]
    #19122973 - 11/11/13 08:11 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Cholorphyllum molybdites




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    #19123084 - 11/11/13 08:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

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Cholorphyllum molybdites







OP made another request further down the page.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Ganzig]
    #19128618 - 11/12/13 08:56 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

When you eat the Lion's Mane, just know that they have a very substantial texture and really aren't that good sauteed in butter. Poach them or eat them in stir fry and they'll taste much better. It's more substantial than tofu--kind of like the same texture as an overcooked a sea scallop that got a little rubbery. Using them in soups and sauces would be a good choice, too.

I found one and made the mistake of gobbling it down without cloning or making a LC. D'oh!:facepalm3:


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: BittrBuffalo]
    #19128740 - 11/12/13 09:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago)

I tried to clone it tonight, hopefully it turns out well. I ate about half of it tonight, sauteed with olive oil and soy sauce with some veggies. It was good, but a lot softer than I expected. I almost couldn't pierce it with my fork.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19208767 - 11/30/13 02:06 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Hey everyone. My friend found these and asked me if I could get an ID. They look like oysters to me, but I'm much too noob to be sure...





Habitat: Fallen hardwood.

Gills: Gills, off-white in color.

Stem: Very short.

Cap: Off-white.

Bruising: None

General location: South Carolina coastal woods.


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Re: Molimo's ID request [Re: Molimo]
    #19209387 - 11/30/13 05:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Definitely oysters. Short off-center stipe, deeply decurrent gills, largeish and meaty-looking... :thumbup:


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