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Creator0002
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Registered: 11/01/13
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A few South Carolina mushrooms to identify
#19069867 - 11/01/13 01:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Species 1:  These mushrooms I found growing in groups of 2 to 4, usually a little smaller. This is the 3rd biggest i've found, so they get pretty large, but I only started picturing and posting recently. It has a white flaky cap, white spores, white everything lol.
Species 2:   This is another common find in the mixed pine forest I usually hunt. Though i'm fairly certain it's amanita something or other, a positive ID would be appreciated. Caps range from orange to red, this one being in the middle color range with white spots all over. White thick stem that is always bulbous at the base.
Species 3:  I've only found 2 of these so far. It has a smooth inverted light brown cap with white gills, with a darker brown/orange under the white. Stem is white with light orange/brown coloring.
Species 4:   I'm pretty sure i've found this one before a few times, always in huge areas of straight pine, cap is smooth with lighter brown around edges and darker in middle. Gills are a lighter orange/brown, and the stem seems to mirror the color in bruising.
Hope it isn't too nooby for a first post. Didn't feel like sticking to the format, srry
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Lhun
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Re: A few South Carolina mushrooms to identify [Re: Creator0002]
#19070011 - 11/01/13 01:49 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Does the first one smell foul and a bit like chlorine? If so check out Amanita polypyramis.
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art2312
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Re: A few South Carolina mushrooms to identify [Re: Lhun]
#19071950 - 11/01/13 08:16 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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and 2 is amanita muscaria var persicina, 3 is an Amanita sp. And I dunno about 4
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suchen
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Re: A few South Carolina mushrooms to identify [Re: art2312]
#19075333 - 11/02/13 02:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Welcome to the Shroomery 
1) what a beautiful beast! It's an Amanita in section Lepidella. 2) Amanita muscaria var. flavivolvata is more likely considering the yellow ring on the stem. 3) An interesting Amanita. Could be related to Amanita "amerirubescens" considering the reddish staining and ring on the stem. 4) difficult to say given the photos.
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