Home | Community | Message Board


This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.


Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!

Shop: Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Extract   PhytoExtractum Kratom Powder for Sale   North Spore North Spore Mushroom Grow Kits & Cultivation Supplies   Mushroom-Hut Substrate Bags

Jump to first unread post Pages: 1 | 2  [ show all ]
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
ID houston, texas area
    #19317330 - 12/23/13 05:32 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

#1) I think these are "honey mushrooms". the stems are hollow and woody. They were growing on a pine tree stump. They were not growing in a tight cluster like I'm used to seeing with honeys and the caps aren't textured like im used to.

#2) I think  they are gyms.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleGravija
Make way for the cavalcade
Male User Gallery

Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Trusted Identifier
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317347 - 12/23/13 05:34 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

1 is a Hypholoma. Maybe H. fasciculare.

2 is really cool. Looks like an inactive Gymnopilus. Can you dry it? Would you consider mailing it to me?


--------------------
Listen to my music

Here


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Gravija]
    #19317380 - 12/23/13 05:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I will mail you some. pm me your address. There were tons of them in maybe 100ft radius, growing on buried rotten logs. So any idea of gymnopilus sp? .

I also found an amintia they I need to dry any how.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleGravija
Make way for the cavalcade
Male User Gallery

Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Trusted Identifier
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317404 - 12/23/13 05:45 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Yeah, I strongly think its G. depressus. I'll PM my addy, I want that collection bad-like!


--------------------
Listen to my music

Here


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317412 - 12/23/13 05:46 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Good ID on Hypholoma fasciculare. I googled and they match description exactly. Thanks.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317465 - 12/23/13 05:57 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I found similar looking called, Gymnopilus hybridus.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleGravija
Make way for the cavalcade
Male User Gallery

Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Trusted Identifier
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317488 - 12/23/13 06:02 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

The really similar species is G. aerolatus. But, G. hybridus is described with a similar shaped and decorated pileus, very good! Unfortunately, it's a European taxa that has never been confirmed stateside.


--------------------
Listen to my music

Here


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Gravija]
    #19317533 - 12/23/13 06:12 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I'm not doubting your expertise at all so please don't be offended, I am just curious what bloodworm thinks. Is he still around?


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleGravija
Make way for the cavalcade
Male User Gallery

Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Trusted Identifier
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317586 - 12/23/13 06:20 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

:lol: the only doubtless expertise I have is in making the ladies scream... Usually at me. I'm also curious what bloodworm thinks about your collection.


--------------------
Listen to my music

Here


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Gravija]
    #19317609 - 12/23/13 06:23 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

He will likely want a sample too. I found these and he wanted a sample but I ate them. LOL


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlineart2312
wanderer
Male User Gallery


Registered: 07/08/13
Posts: 3,352
Loc: The land, Ohio
Last seen: 1 year, 9 months
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19317665 - 12/23/13 06:32 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

Ludipro said:
He will likely want a sample too. I found these and he wanted a sample but I ate them. LOL




SHAME! lol, just kidding. Really cool finds!


--------------------
I don't mind being ogled, ridiculed, made to feel minuscule.
If you consider the source, it's kinda pitiful
The only thing you really know about me is.....That's all you'll ever know!!!!


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebloodworm
cube con·nois·seur
Male User Gallery

Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Gravija]
    #19324945 - 12/25/13 09:25 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

Gravija said:
Yeah, I strongly think its G. depressus. I'll PM my addy, I want that collection bad-like!




i think G. decurrens is a good bet.
obviously, the decurrent, broad gills...along with the whitish stipe base, lack of a veil, pileus coloration and pine needles clinging to the stipe base are a good indication of this species.

the caulocystidia should resemble the cheilocystidia...


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: bloodworm]
    #19324979 - 12/25/13 09:42 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Do you want a samples as well Bloodworm?


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisibleGravija
Make way for the cavalcade
Male User Gallery

Registered: 06/28/11
Posts: 9,063
Loc: Chicago, Illinois, USA
Trusted Identifier
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: bloodworm]
    #19324980 - 12/25/13 09:42 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Could be, the super thin margin context fits that too. But this obs has a depressed pileus as opposed to being convex and it doesn't look fibrillose to me. Op should post the other pics he showed me. This was really gregarious, there were at least twenty mushrooms in the patch.


--------------------
Listen to my music

Here


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Gravija]
    #19327208 - 12/25/13 10:59 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

[url=http://files.shroomery.org/files/13-51/775344344-IMG_20131222_154531_499.jpg][image]


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19327215 - 12/25/13 11:01 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

And yes there were sevarl larger patches in the same area


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebloodworm
cube con·nois·seur
Male User Gallery

Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19328639 - 12/26/13 12:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

actually, i do see some hardwood debris and the photos to right do show remnants of a veil on the stipe...

i change my vote.
gravi is porbably right...
although, that species was found on a "log," (whatever that means) in Jamaica.
it should be rather easy to id microscopically given the spore size of that species...

Quote:

Ludipro said:
Do you want a samples as well Bloodworm?




yes, for sure.
pm me, please and thank you...


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebloodworm
cube con·nois·seur
Male User Gallery

Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: bloodworm]
    #19328655 - 12/26/13 12:35 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

btw...great find! :thumbup:


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: bloodworm]
    #19330450 - 12/26/13 08:21 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

You can't see in the photos but they seem to be growing on very rotten, buried logs.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblebloodworm
cube con·nois·seur
Male User Gallery

Registered: 05/22/10
Posts: 10,926
Loc: 352
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19331263 - 12/27/13 12:13 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

what trees are nearby??
wood type plays a major role here.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: bloodworm]
    #19332762 - 12/27/13 12:08 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

There are sevarl types of trees. Pines, sweet gums, oaks.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19342419 - 12/29/13 04:36 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Went back to site were I found them and they are definitely growing on pine. I Got another sample as well. I will post another picture if requested. Also found some that were dropping an abundant amount of orange spores. Hope this info helps.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineLudipro
Hobbyist
 User Gallery

Registered: 10/01/13
Posts: 343
Last seen: 1 year, 1 month
Re: ID houston, texas area [Re: Ludipro]
    #19347903 - 12/30/13 06:50 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I new sample pulled, left in fridge over night with no bruising. Then I pinched the cap and stem and left in fridge again for about 8 hrs and there is bruising on cap, but only on gills. Is this promising?


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Jump to top Pages: 1 | 2  [ show all ]

Shop: Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Extract   PhytoExtractum Kratom Powder for Sale   North Spore North Spore Mushroom Grow Kits & Cultivation Supplies   Mushroom-Hut Substrate Bags


Similar ThreadsPosterViewsRepliesLast post
* ID Houston area 6pics
( 1 2 all )
whodi 5,265 20 07/11/02 12:27 AM
by zeronio
* Houston, Texas: Need id shroom_head 1,835 7 07/29/03 07:51 PM
by TekNut
* houston texas Passmedagreen_02 2,346 9 05/31/05 11:52 PM
by COMBO_RICO
* id help: bangor area mushroom *pics Anonymous 2,685 13 09/28/03 04:10 PM
by canid
* Re: SHROOMS IN DFW, TEXAS AREA Anonymous 1,733 4 05/26/00 11:09 PM
by case
* ID This Texas Shroom Please cen_tex_looker 2,095 3 07/21/02 10:32 AM
by summitstealth
* need id of texas mushroom muSHROOMmAGiciAn 1,487 2 06/27/02 08:33 AM
by baraka
* help with id. sf bay area bathrobe 1,358 8 04/08/04 11:53 AM
by fliped

Extra information
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: ToxicMan, inski, Alan Rockefeller, Duggstar, TimmiT, Anglerfish, Tmethyl, Lucis, Doc9151, Land Trout
2,833 topic views. 3 members, 19 guests and 5 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ]
Search this thread:

Copyright 1997-2024 Mind Media. Some rights reserved.

Generated in 0.032 seconds spending 0.01 seconds on 14 queries.