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Seanson
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Good quanitity/variety for ID
#19155239 - 11/18/13 04:38 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Got a nice chunk of specimen from my latest hunt out in the woods. Any identifications would be greatly appreciated 
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Habitat: Found in the woods growing on some wood chips on the ground. Oregon.
Gills: White free gills
Stem: Length about 5cm, diameter about 1.5cm, stem color white, solid stem.
Cap: Diameter 6cm, color: brown with a purple hue, texture: slimy,
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
Other information:

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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155249 - 11/18/13 04:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Could be Russula olivacea or R. cyanoxantha or another purplish, probably edible Russula species.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155443 - 11/18/13 05:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#2
Habitat: Found in the woods growing soil. Oregon.
Gills: Black attached gills
Stem: Length about 7cm, diameter about 1cm, stem color grey/black, hollow stem.
Cap: Diameter 2cm, color: black with a dimple, texture: slimy
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155472 - 11/18/13 05:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Entoloma aff. sericeum
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Alan Rockefeller
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Lactarius pseudomucidus
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155596 - 11/18/13 05:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#3
Habitat: Growing out of a dead log. Oregon.
Gills: Yellow free gills
Stem: about 3cm, about 2cm thick, solid and fibrous
Cap: Diameter 12cm, color: yellow/brown with a green tinge, texture: slimy
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155634 - 11/18/13 05:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pholiota or maybe a Phylloporus species is my guess, I bet Alan will tell me I'm wrong again.
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Seanson
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155739 - 11/18/13 05:46 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#4
Habitat: Growing in the soil in the woods under a tree . Oregon.
Gills: Yellow free gills
Stem: about 7.5cm, about 2cm thick, solid and fibrous
Cap: Diameter 9cm, color: purple, texture: rough
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155758 - 11/18/13 05:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Russula species.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155804 - 11/18/13 05:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#5
Habitat: Found in the woods Can't recall where.. Oregon.
Gills: White attached gills
Stem: Length about 4cm, diameter about 1cm, stem color albino,
Cap: Diameter 5cm, color: yellow white, texture: slimy,
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
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Edited by Seanson (11/18/13 06:00 PM)
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Seanson
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Quote:
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Can you tell its Russula based on the gills and stem?
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19155972 - 11/18/13 06:22 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#6
Habitat: Found in the woods in the soil. Oregon.
Gills: White free looking gills
Stem: Length about 6cm, diameter about .75cm, stem color white/yellow, solid stem.
Cap: Diameter 3cm, color: white/creme, texture: smooth,
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: No brusing
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19156164 - 11/18/13 06:50 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found in the woods. Oregon.
Gills: White gills with ring near bottom of cap
Stem: Length about 3cm, diameter about .5cm, stem color brown, solid stem.
Cap: Diameter 1.5cm, color: brown, texture: rough
Spore print color: In the works...
Bruising: bruised black on the inside of the stem
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19156239 - 11/18/13 07:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Seanson said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: Russula species.
Can you tell its Russula based on the gills and stem?
Russula sp. has a "Russula-y" look. They also have flimsy flesh and hollowish stems that are easily mushed.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: BittrBuffalo]
#19156274 - 11/18/13 07:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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BittrBuffalo said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: Russula species.
Can you tell its Russula based on the gills and stem?
Russula sp. has a "Russula-y" look. They also have flimsy flesh and hollowish stems that are easily mushed. 
Okay cool. I did notice the mushy inside of the stem.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: BittrBuffalo]
#19156286 - 11/18/13 07:12 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I want to see spore prints.
Slice 'em & sniff 'em. I don't think #4 is Russula sp. though. Maybe Cortinarius sp.?
Russula will have a white or creamy spore print. Cortinarius will have a rusty spore print.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: BittrBuffalo]
#19156304 - 11/18/13 07:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm setting them all up for spore prints as I upload them so in a few hours I should be able to provide them.
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Re: Good quanitity/variety for ID [Re: Seanson]
#19156372 - 11/18/13 07:28 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think #4 might be Russula Obscura
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