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Coen
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what're these?
#19101517 - 11/07/13 04:14 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hello again agaric aficionados. I'm really just guessing with a bunch of these, so your informed IDs would be much appreciated. If there's anything really interesting, I can get specimens and prints.
1. Phaeocollybia or Gymnopus (OP originally thought Galerina)

2. Tricholomopsis rutilans (OP originally thought Cortinarius or Gymnopilus or Pholiota)

3. Clitocybe (OP originally thought Hygrophorus)

4. Leucopaxillus (OP originally thought Lactarius)

5. Agrocybe molesta (OP originally thought Stropharia or Cortinarius)
Edited by Coen (11/12/13 10:46 AM)
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19101614 - 11/07/13 04:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1. Maybe Gymnopus 2. Tricholomopsis rutilans 3. MAybe Clitocybe
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Coen
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Thanks RiverDweller1!
I've never come across Tricholomopsis rutilans before. Quite an attractive mushroom!
I never thought of Gymnopus for 1. Yeah, that looks like a possibility.
And, yeah, Clitocybe looks like a good possibility for 3.
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19101805 - 11/07/13 05:16 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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you're welcome
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Coen
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I now think 3) looks like Lyophyllum connatum.
5) had a brown spore print. Maybe a Cortinarius?
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19124307 - 11/12/13 12:41 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Maybe Phaeocollybia 2) Tricholomopsis rutilans 3) Clitocybe 4) Leucopaxillus 5) Agrocybe molesta
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Coen
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Thanks Alan!
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Coen
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19143833 - 11/16/13 01:30 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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More Leucopaxillus. I think they're L. albissimus var. lentus given the relatively small size. A pretty impressively tough mushroom -- I had a little more trouble than expected decapitating it for a print.
These are cream-colored everywhere except for light tan coloration towards the disc and in patches on the stipe. Cap is 9cm wide and shallowly areolate. Stipe is 6cm long, 15mm wide at apex. Terrestrial in grass under conifer. Blunt ribs in margin visible in photos.
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19144869 - 11/16/13 11:04 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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cudos on the photos!
do you happen to know the species of the big yellow leaf in #4 above?
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19144874 - 11/16/13 11:08 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Leucopaxillus paradoxus
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Coen
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I'd guess bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum).
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Re: what're these? [Re: jet li]
#19145501 - 11/16/13 02:08 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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From reading Arora's description, I expected L. paradoxus (=L. albissimus var. paradoxus) to be larger. That's why I went with the lentus variety that is supposed to be smaller. Though maybe there were larger ones that I just didn't pick; I grabbed it last night, in the dark. Hmm..., I guess the roughness on the stipe may argue for paradoxus and against lentus. Do you have other reasons for thinking L. paradoxus?
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19145517 - 11/16/13 02:11 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Having just blathered on about the small size, I now see that the specimen in #4 is quite large (i.e., clearly exceeds the 1.5cm stipe apex width listed in Arora for var. lentus. Maybe that's evidence that it is L. paradoxus. Note, however, that these were found in different locations.
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Re: what're these? [Re: Coen]
#19145767 - 11/16/13 03:21 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Coen said: I'd guess bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum).
Correct.
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Re: what're these? [Re: Mr Piggy]
#19146628 - 11/16/13 07:30 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Mr Piggy said:
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Coen said: I'd guess bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum).
Correct.
Thanks folks, appreciate the info; we don't have those out here. Neat to see the leaf. Per wiki they have as much sugar in the sap as sugar maples, but a different flavor. Groovy.
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