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Awakenedbeliever


Registered: 10/21/13
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PNW id
#19139189 - 11/14/13 11:54 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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First off.. Hiiii!!!! Iam new to the Shroomery(officially) but a long time reader/follower. Some time hunting, as I recently moved to the PNW! Thank you for your help! I was having trouble matching to Paul Stamets field guide.
Young
Aged

Habitat: Off Nw coast in coastal grasses off a sandy beach. ON fallen decayed trees. There was moss on the trees, but not all were growing off of moss.
Gills: fleshy beige-ish-tan, with darker color on edges. A darker tanish brown with darker brown on edges. Also frosty/hairy in between gills. Close to subdistant. Appear to be free.
Stem: silky off whit-ish-silky tanish brown. Hollow. Small blueish bruises on younger specimens. Equal to what appears to be narrow toward the base(these were under blackberry bushes so it was hard to fully pick them without ripping/damaging end-base. )
Cap: tan-light tannish brown-beige getting darker towards middle in young and in drying. Aged are brown-chestnut brown with lighter patches in different patterns,almost appear to be rings, getting darker in the middle. Like I said rings(I could see how top of cap could be mistaken for an amateur eye for a cyan) convex-plane-uplifted and umbonate in age. Slightly viscid when moist
Spore print color: printing as I type! I will post pics soon.
Bruising: stem and cap bruise a lot indefinitely. It's hard to say what color, but darker. Small greenish-blue bruises on cap and stem.
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



Registered: 11/11/10
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Loc: 'Merica
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Mycena species is my guess.
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jet li
The One



Registered: 07/09/07
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Loc: penis double yew
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Entoloma species
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Awakenedbeliever


Registered: 10/21/13
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I found these on the same beach but about 45 yards down, on a different dead decaying tree branch.

Gills: verrrrrry warm brown tan color. Subdistant
Stem: slight silky. I can see fibrils(almost stripey) tan beige , lighter towards cap, darker towards base. Equal to larger at the base.
Cap: hygrophanous. Chestnut warm brown, lighter near margin. Viscid, sticky when moist. Drying to strawish yellow. Darker on middle and edges.
Spore print: printing as I type!
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Awakenedbeliever


Registered: 10/21/13
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Re: PNW id [Re: jet li]
#19139295 - 11/15/13 12:24 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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How would you explain the blue ish bruising on stem and cap?
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canid
irregular meat sprocket



Registered: 02/26/02
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I wouldn't. I don't see any reason to think any is there.
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jet li
The One



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Quote:
Awakenedbeliever said: I found these on the same beach but about 45 yards down, on a different dead decaying tree branch.

Gills: verrrrrry warm brown tan color. Subdistant
Stem: slight silky. I can see fibrils(almost stripey) tan beige , lighter towards cap, darker towards base. Equal to larger at the base.
Cap: hygrophanous. Chestnut warm brown, lighter near margin. Viscid, sticky when moist. Drying to strawish yellow. Darker on middle and edges.
Spore print: printing as I type!
These might be Flammulina, but not sure. Spore print?
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist

Registered: 03/10/07
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Re: Second I'd request [Re: jet li]
#19139620 - 11/15/13 03:18 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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The first is Mycena pura. The second is hard to identify.
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