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Seanson
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A few more for ID from Oregon
#19130046 - 11/13/13 05:21 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Went out to play some disk golf today after a good rain and couldn't help but notice all the mushroom diversity around me so I thought I'd take a few samples and see what we're working with
Species #1
Habitat: Oregon, found in the soil under leaves and wood debris
Gills: orangish meaty color, attatched but barely, mostly gills but some pores are visible
Stem: short probably 3-4 cm, about .5-.75cm thick
Cap: 4-5 cm diameter, orangish in color with an almost cup like top
Spore print color: Awaiting spore print will update when available.
Bruising: Don't see much bruising, maybe a darker orange though

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Species #2
Habitat: Oregon, found growing in the grass near a downed log
Gills: white and attached
Stem: about 3-4 cm long, about only 1/10th of a cm thick
Cap: ~1cm wide yellowish brown
Spore print color: Awaiting spore print will update when available.
Bruising: no bruising that I can tell

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Species #3
Habitat: Oregon, found growing at the base of a deciduous tree
Gills: nearly purple, attached
Stem: about 8-10 cm long, about 1.5 cm wide, yellow/orange
Cap: about 5 or 6 cm wide, deep orange veil
Spore print color: Purple
Bruising: orange upon bruising

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Species #4
Habitat: Oregon, found deep under the protection of thorny bushes
Gills: white, appear to be free
Stem: about 2-3cm long, about 3/4 cm wide
Cap: white with a slight yellow nipple on the top
Spore print color: Awaiting Spore Print
Bruising: none

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Species #5
Habitat: Oregon, found growing in barkdust and mulch outside my apartment
Gills: beige/grey attached
Stem: about 5cm long about 1cm wide
Cap: yellow/beige with increasing orange towards the middle
Spore print color: Awaiting Spore Print
Bruising: yellow/orange discoloration
(sorry for the bad lighting)

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Species #6
Habitat: Oregon, found growing near a deciduous tree (can't remember specific location)
Gills: grey, either barely attached or free
Stem: about 3 cm long, about 1/4 cm wide
Cap: all white and convex
Spore print color: Awaiting Spore Print
Bruising: yellow discoloration on stem where cut

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Thanks ahead of time! Pretty sure none of these are active but just curious what's living around me
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pouihi
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Re: A few more for ID from Oregon [Re: Seanson]
#19130332 - 11/13/13 08:33 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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#4 is possibly Inocybe geophylla maybe.
I'd think Stropharia sp for #3 on account of the gill color but I'm definitely not very familiar with the genus overall.
The last one could be Psathyrella sp I guess.
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Edited by pouihi (11/13/13 08:36 AM)
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Lhun
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Re: A few more for ID from Oregon [Re: pouihi]
#19130348 - 11/13/13 08:41 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1. Armillaria 2. ? 3. Hypholoma 4. Inocybe 5. Hypholoma 6. Psathyrella
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Seanson
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Re: A few more for ID from Oregon [Re: Lhun]
#19133432 - 11/13/13 09:19 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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muchos gracias!
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Basidia
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Re: A few more for ID from Oregon [Re: Seanson]
#19133566 - 11/13/13 09:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah, the Inocybe looks like geophylla var. lilacina.
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