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eagel774
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Hypholoma I think..
#19222108 - 12/03/13 12:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I found these last night and i think their an edible wax cap am i right?? Waiting on a print
  
Edited by eagel774 (12/11/13 11:07 AM)
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: eagel774]
#19223653 - 12/03/13 07:00 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks more like Hypholoma to me, maybe something like Hypholoma capnoides
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eagel774
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: Duggstar]
#19230189 - 12/05/13 07:17 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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This is the print and a section. After looking up the Hypholoma I think it's Hypholoma Lateritium (Brick tops). All three descriptions of the hypholoma in my books are close to the same description.except the autobahn book it list this as a Naematoloma sublateritium ?? why the difference in names ?? thank you duggstar..Im going to try to clone these an would like to get a definite ID. How would i go about positively identifying these?? microscope??
 
Edited by eagel774 (12/05/13 07:24 AM)
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: eagel774]
#19231100 - 12/05/13 12:52 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ideally there will be exactly one scientific name for each genus and each species, and there are a set of principles of priority that scientists have agreed on to choose one name if several turn out to be used for the same thing. I believe in this case the genus was first described as Hypholoma, someone else started calling it Naematoloma, it got well-known under that name, and now we're trying to go back to the original name. In many cases you'll also see names change as a species gets shuttled between several genuses until everyone agrees which genus it's most closely related to.
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: eagel774]
#19235571 - 12/06/13 08:57 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I would have thought the flesh would have stained more yellowish if it were H. sublateritium. Do you know what kind of wood it was fruiting from, conifer or deciduous?
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eagel774
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: Duggstar]
#19259617 - 12/11/13 11:06 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am 95% positive its growing on a box elder. I'm trying to transplant this to a freshly cut ash stump think it will work??
 
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: eagel774]
#19259625 - 12/11/13 11:07 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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If the stump is really fresh, i.e. <1 week, then no, it won't work. Read up on how shitake are cultivated, that should give some useful clues.
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eagel774
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Re: Yellow centered waxy cap ?? (Hygrophorus flavodiscus) I think.. [Re: koraks]
#19259643 - 12/11/13 11:12 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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It's been dead for a while due to the emerald ash borer. Just harvested it fore fuel 12/9/13. I wrapped it immediately after removing all the oil residue from the chainsaw.
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