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tropicalfrenzy
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Cute tiny yellow shrooms - updated with rainforest pics
#19308912 - 12/21/13 05:43 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Found these little guys, growing in tropical condition at the start of the wet season. Thought I'd share, maybe get an ID. Will update when they open up.
 forgot my camera had a zoom function here's a nice closeup.

Gonna take a walk in the rainforest now, come back with some more eye candy in a few hours... ------------------------------------------------------------- post update--- ------------------------------------------------------------- So I took a walk out the back in the forest, forgot to take a cotton cloth so the humidity fogged my camera viewinder started out with some rotting stumps and random bits of early growth.
    Some cool spongy bracket(ish)fungus eating another stump.
 Tried and tried to get a good shot of these guys, humidity was killing me.
 Something nasty eating this fallen tree. I checked the texture of it, it is growing like this, not dying.
  It's really like something out of my worst jars ever, even smelled sickly. Beware of the local wildlife, these guys eat birds, lizards... whatever gets in the way. Much larger than your hand.
 Some good ol' ganoderma and really young rainbow bracket. These grow to be really big and beautiful.
  Some of last seasons big blue brackets.
  and finally some little white guys, they love fresh fallen hardwood, grow by the 1000's, generally next to a white spongy fungus.

My best finds were fogged up/and/or out of focus. It'd be just be like fishing stories if I was to tell about them. Never venture out without a sweat rag in this part of the world...
We just had our first rains about 2 weeks ago, will do a bigger&better post when everything is fruiting.
Edited by tropicalfrenzy (12/21/13 11:54 PM)
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MidnightCity
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Could be Leucocoprinus birnbaumii
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Ganzig
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Leucocoprinus birnbaumii
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tropicalfrenzy
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Re: Cute tiny yellow shrooms [Re: Ganzig]
#19308953 - 12/21/13 06:00 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Shroomery is awesome as usual for great instant ID's. Thanks guys.
Gonna take a walk in the rainforest now, come back with some more eye candy in a few hours...
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Edited by tropicalfrenzy (12/21/13 06:16 PM)
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tropicalfrenzy said: Gonna take a walk in the rainforest now, come back with some more eye candy in a few hours...
-------------------- Rod Tulloss said: The bulb is the bulb. The volva is the volva. They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”
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Gravija
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Nice shots!
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Re: Cute tiny yellow shrooms [Re: Gravija]
#19310071 - 12/22/13 12:16 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I love it. It's so unlike what I find here.
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tropicalfrenzy
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if anyone has any idea what that 'black death' fungus eating that tree was I'd love to know... I've been hunting for many years and never seen that.
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tropicalfrenzy
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Went back to photo the Leucocoprinus birnbaumii today... just wilted lumps, such a short fruit life span.
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domesticgnome

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tropicalfrenzy said: Went back to photo the Leucocoprinus birnbaumii today... just wilted lumps, such a short fruit life span.
Yeah man, that genus as a whole is pretty short-lived.
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tropicalfrenzy
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can anyone ID that last pic please.?
(little white guys)
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Edited by tropicalfrenzy (01/10/14 06:41 AM)
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Maybe a Mycena or Marasmius or a dried out Oudemansiella... it's hard to tell.
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Gravija
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Re: Cute tiny yellow shrooms [Re: TimmiT]
#19397580 - 01/10/14 07:03 AM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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I think the tufted growth, atomate pilei and pruinose stipes make a strong case for Mycena.
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tropicalfrenzy
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Re: Cute tiny yellow shrooms [Re: TimmiT]
#19397604 - 01/10/14 07:09 AM (10 years, 21 days ago) |
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growing in 26-30c moist, high humidity. Specimen not dried, on recently fallen 'hardwood' (generic name for long grain wood type here). Many, many other clumps surrounding this one. If that helps...
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Edited by tropicalfrenzy (01/10/14 07:09 AM)
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