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l3oycl
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ID help from Today
#19121252 - 11/11/13 03:35 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Species #2 Habitat: The following were all found in the forest, growing out of Logs, more Specifically dead logs
Gills: Creme to whiteish tan, Not attached to stem
Stem: Firm, White to tan less than 2 inches
Cap: Brown/Creme, soft and slightly brittle, and wavey in age Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: making print now...
Bruising: No def. bruising was seen
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Habitat: The following were all found in the forest, growing out of Logs, more Specifically dead logs
Gills: Whiteish Grey
Stem: .25-2inches long brown to white
Cap: Small, less than 1 inch in diameter cone-like, grey dark center, lighter outer edge
Spore print color: making print now...
Bruising: None observed
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Habitat: The following were all found in the forest, growing out of Logs, more Specifically dead logs
Gills: Rusty yellowish
Stem: .25-2inches long, brown to white very thin
Cap: small knob like, darker carmel in center lightening with age i believe
Spore print color: making print now...
Bruising: None observed
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l3oycl
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Re: ID help from Today [Re: l3oycl]
#19121303 - 11/11/13 03:41 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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And probably just some more, Hypholoma capnoides, but i hope they are cyans
I forgot to upload some other pix i found in the woods looking similar to the other specimens, but with more blue/green bruising white stems Wood habitat Wavy caps

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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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Re: ID help from Today [Re: l3oycl]
#19121643 - 11/11/13 04:33 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1 Inocybe species. 2 Mycena species. 3 Non-active Gymnopilus species. 4 Hypholoma species.
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l3oycl
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maynardjameskeenan said: 1 Inocybe species. 2 Mycena species. 3 Non-active Gymnopilus species. 4 Hypholoma species.
For #1, any chance you believe they may be Inocybe aeruginascens?
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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Re: ID help from Today [Re: l3oycl]
#19121741 - 11/11/13 04:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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l3oycl said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: 1 Inocybe species. 2 Mycena species. 3 Non-active Gymnopilus species. 4 Hypholoma species.
For #1, any chance you believe they may be Inocybe aeruginascens?
No! It's probably the type that would make you violently ill.
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l3oycl
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Awesome, thank you for the knowledge
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: ID help from Today [Re: l3oycl]
#19121781 - 11/11/13 04:57 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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l3oycl said: Awesome, thank you for the knowledge
If you are in the PNW you are looking in the wrong place if actives are what you're after. Look in city parks- near water, in hardwood chips used as mulch.
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