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OregonBlueShroom


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Hypholoma? fairy ring ID request
#19329555 - 12/26/13 04:31 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I found this neat little fairy ring today. I believe it is a Hypholoma species maybe H. marginatum except they look way different than all my other H. marginatum finds and also the gills do not appear gray like most Hypholoma, so I could use a second opinion on them.
Habitat: Forest trail where wood chips have been layed growing from ground debri and wood chips.



Gills: Light beige with a yellowish tint when young maturing to a darker beige/brown shade.


Stem: becoming reddish when mature
Cap: cone shaped

Spore print color: Visible on several caps, Dark color looks like black / dark purple


Bruising: None observed.
Compared to my other H. marginatum finds the shape of the mushroom is completely different and the gills do not seem to have a gray tint to them.. Here is my previous find
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maynardjameskeenan
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hypholoma marginatum seems like a reasonable guess to me.
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Anglerfish
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: hypholoma marginatum seems like a reasonable guess to me.
I don't think so. If it is, they're old and messy. Stems look wrong, anyway.
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: Hypholoma? fairy ring ID request [Re: Anglerfish]
#19329629 - 12/26/13 04:49 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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They dont appear old and show no signs of decay. They all seem fresh.
The stems dont look the same as the H. marginatum stems from my previous finds in the way that they are all short, thin, and not turning entirely red.
only a few really old ones have stems turning reddish and a few with a small reddish spot under the gill connection, most have a white shiny stem with a darkening tone on them maybe a slight brownish tone. The stems dont have many distinguishing features to try and describe.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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Joust
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Registered: 10/13/11
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Loc: WA
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: hypholoma marginatum seems like a reasonable guess to me.
i need the monograph to the genus Hypholoma to say anything more than, yes i think its that
Hypholoma sp. Hypholoma aff. marginatum
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