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germish
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ids pnw
#19158143 - 11/19/13 03:17 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1 in grass yard near the ocean




 2 under conifers through moss the caps were pretty dark when picked almost black brown
 3 tiny little warty things brown spore print
 4 light/white spore print
  5 growing through moss brown spore print
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 7 this was growing up through some beauty bark all by itself. it was a tan color when picked
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19158149 - 11/19/13 03:21 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't have the concentration right now to ID all those specifically, but I can tell you that none are psychoactive.
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Re: ids pnw [Re: Tangich]
#19158962 - 11/19/13 10:13 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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1. Conocybe sp. ("sp." stands for species, means I only know the genus. There are a number of Conocybes that look about the same to me.) 2. Entoloma sp.? 3. Pholiota sp. 4. Laccaria bicolor (purple mycelium at base of stalk distinguishes it from L. laccata) 7. A picture of the underside would help.
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Alan Rockefeller
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1) Galerina sp. 2) Probably Tephrocybe, but if pink spored, Entoloma 3) Pholiota terrestris 4) Laccaria bicolor 5) Agrocybe 6) Cortinarius subgenus Telamonia 7) Need a pic of the underside
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germish
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19159267 - 11/19/13 11:34 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish] 1
#19159304 - 11/19/13 11:44 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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7. Psathyrella
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germish
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i really have no idea what im doing but the #1 is active? you cant really see in pic but most of them have a real light blue at the end of the stems all dry now
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19185892 - 11/25/13 08:41 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am not totally convinced that they are really staining blue.
A lot of Galerina species have greenish tints on the stems, but they do not stain blue. The stems are covered in white mycelium that easily collapses when touched, giving the impression of staining.
That said, if you really did find a bluing Galerina species, that would be an incredibly rare and cool find.
But at this point I think it is more likely that they are deadly poisonous.
Please get some more pics showing the bluing though.
There are some active Pholiotina species which look similar, but I believe they all have whiter stems and more pronounced bluing.
Looking at your photos more critically a second time, I still believe that they are Galerina due to the stem texture, and I do not see the stems turning blue where they are damaged. It looks like typical Galerina greenish hues. While I can not say for sure that your collection is deadly poisonous, those same shades are not uncommon on the deadly Galerina marginata. You have a different Galerina species which requires a microscope to know the species.
Don't eat them.
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germish
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right on. i just was going to toss them and noticed it. i thought maybe when they went a dark blue? at the base when i picked them i might get lucky. the grass was tall but well maintained not new. what would i be looking for with a microscope? thanks
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19185942 - 11/25/13 08:56 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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germish said: what would i be looking for with a microscope? thanks
Spore size, cheilocystidia and pleurocystidia size and shape, caulocystidia and pileocystidia also.
If you really get into it there are a few people that are good with Galerina and can help you out.
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19185976 - 11/25/13 09:04 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: ids pnw [Re: germish]
#19186031 - 11/25/13 09:25 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks more brown than blue in that pic.
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germish
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like i said i know nothing. the only one you can see in the pic is the first one. all those others i can see the same thing on their stems. im not eating them just from the initial reply.
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