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RaginBlood
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Need Help ID
#19169566 - 11/21/13 11:32 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: Under Conifer tree
Gills: Color Grey to Blue, attached, etc.
Stem: Length 1 inch, diameter Half inch, color White to brown when wet, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.
Cap: Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: Very important! White to light cream colored
Bruising: Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.
Other information: Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.

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RiverDweller1



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That thing is neat!! whatever it turns out to be!
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pouihi
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The gills look kind of Chanterellish
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RuralAnomaly
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Quote:
RiverDweller1 said: That thing is neat!! whatever it turns out to be!
(what she said)
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TheShroomNinja
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that thingy is hella cool
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Hygrophoropsis species cool!
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RuralAnomaly
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and here i assumed all Boletales were boletes.
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jet li
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Lactarius?
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Eddeee
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: jet li]
#19171937 - 11/21/13 07:18 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Polyozellus multiplex
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Eddeee
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Eddeee]
#19171958 - 11/21/13 07:21 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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ok Ill elaberate also known as the blue Chantrelle. Found under conifers. I think primaly Fir.
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Eddeee]
#19172418 - 11/21/13 08:10 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think it is perhaps Clitocybe odora.
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BittrBuffalo
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Joie]
#19172905 - 11/21/13 10:27 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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The so-called "gilled bolete" (Phylloporus) looks like a bolete with gills. This isn't very bolete-ish looking. And I refuse to call Phylloporus a real bolete until I see the results of the paternity test on Maury.
It looks blue chanterelle-ish to me too. Good luck.
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BittrBuffalo
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Oh--where did you find it (regionally) and what does it smell like? Maybe that'll help.
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RaginBlood
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It was found around 500 foot elevation under a fir tree in SW Washington about three days ago. The freeze might of killed the other two that I left along, I couldn't say a smell, was getting over a head cold at the time
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SoCalHunter
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First of all the colors on that are incredible, Excellent find!
It does seem to have a similar color to Polyozellus multiplex; I just can't seem to get over the true gills this mushroom appears to have. I'm not very well versed on Polyozellus multiplex because I've never found them in person and I do agree the gills do appear somewhat "Chanterelle-ish".. I can't seem to find any images online nor a site that shows/describes Polyozellus multiplex with such pronounced gills (rather than ridges) that stop so abruptly at the stipe, nor do they show/describe such a contrast between the stipe and cap.
What other species share this blue coloration? Although I know there are plenty more; off the top of my head the list consists of:
Polyozellus multiplex- Possibly, but I'm on the fence for the reasons listed above. Lactarius indigo- I don't think so becuase I don't see any blue latex, and because i don't think WA is anywhere near their known range. Lepista sp.- If I recall correctly there are a couple blue-ish members of this Genus Strophoria sp.- Which I don't think should be considered because none of the macroscopic features fit.
Edit: After looking a little closer I believe "Joie" (TI) up above is correct... this mushroom does seem to fit Clitocybe odora pretty well.
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Edited by SoCalHunter (11/22/13 01:35 AM)
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pouihi
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Joie]
#19174069 - 11/22/13 08:36 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Joie said: I think it is perhaps Clitocybe odora.
That does seem to make more sense.
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: pouihi]
#19174101 - 11/22/13 08:48 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
pouihi said:
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Joie said: I think it is perhaps Clitocybe odora.
That does seem to make more sense.
Not relly its growing under fir. I belive C. odora grows under hard woods at least in the East it does. Here a link http://www.mushroomexpert.com/clitocybe_odora.html
I still think its Polyozellus mutiplex. Look at the gills. Those gills are very false gill like, I have found them before under fir. Usually though there in clusters but I have found them solitary looking very much like this one. heres a link http://www.mushroomexpert.com/polyozellus_multiplex.html
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Byrain

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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Eddeee]
#19174105 - 11/22/13 08:50 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Its C. odora, or at least w/e gets called that wherever it was found. Its found under conifers in the west.
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pouihi
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Quote:
RaginBlood said: Habitat: Under Conifer tree
OP states it was found under conifer, later stating under fir
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Byrain

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Re: Need Help ID [Re: pouihi]
#19174156 - 11/22/13 09:04 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Fir are conifers...or you trying to say something else?
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pouihi
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Byrain]
#19174170 - 11/22/13 09:11 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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My bad, translation issues with fir
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Lhun
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Byrain]
#19174186 - 11/22/13 09:14 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Byrain said: Its C. odora, or at least w/e gets called that wherever it was found.

The picture is misleading as well, look closely and you can see that the gills are not really anastomosing like a chanterelle. C. odora has multi-tiered lamellulae. Compare the gill arrangement to other C. odora photos and you will see what I mean. The angle of this photo is creating the illusion.
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BittrBuffalo
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Clitocybe odora is said to have a very noticeable anise smell, though. It's possible he didn't smell it because of the sinus infection, but apparently it's very strong.
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the gills do not look right AT ALL for Clitocybe odora, imo...
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RaginBlood
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Here is some pictures of the other one that was with it. The weather was dryer and colder so the blue doesn't show as much, might help some more.

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RaginBlood
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It kinda looks like the Clitocybe odora but the cap is total different in the way that it is wavy funnel like rather then convex / circlular
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SoCalHunter
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RaginBlood said: Here is some pictures of the other one that was with it. The weather was dryer and colder so the blue doesn't show as much, might help some more.


Not Chantrelle like at all judging by this picture.. Look at that well defined stem. Polyozellus multiplex don't seem to have such a clear distinction between the cap and stipe. Everything I see shows very "Vase-like" growth with ridges rather than true gills.
EDIT: These two also appear to be much more tan, white and grey than OP's first picture.
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Edited by SoCalHunter (11/22/13 07:35 PM)
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RaginBlood
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The first picture was damp and wet from the rain, 2nd set of pics was dry for two days. I found water tends to bring out the faint colors more. Same mushroom though
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Chuck H
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Clitocybe odora. The first pics are confusing because some trick of light and shadow is making the gills look forked.
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RaginBlood
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Re: Need Help ID [Re: Chuck H]
#19179108 - 11/23/13 02:03 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks everyone for the help with this mushrooms seems like the over all response is the Clitocybe odora. I took one of them into work for people to smell and they said a faint licorice smell to anise as well.
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Chuck H
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Quote:
RaginBlood said:I took one of them into work for people to smell...
Nice play! That's perseverance! "Hey man, smell this weird mushroom for me." Love it.
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