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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19379731 - 01/06/14 10:03 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

Here's a somewhat recent Gymnopus. I called it G. nudus then,and I still think it's close.


It's not just the gills distance, but also their color. Gymnopus tend to be paler, more white/cream.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19379742 - 01/06/14 10:06 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

Laccaria has a stupid amount of variability even within a single species. I agree though yours look halfway between Laccaria and Phaeocollybia or something.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19379777 - 01/06/14 10:11 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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:holyfuckdude: nice mushrooms maynard:thumbup:



Thanks man  :pipesmoke:
It's good to see you around again. :grin:



:hatsoff: yea it's good to be back:thumbup:


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: itsaconspiracy]
    #19380065 - 01/06/14 11:06 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

Wouldn't there need to be a host tree for a laccaria?  We were in a clear cut that was at least 3 years old with only foot high trees.  Left over mycorrhizal relationship from the previous trees? Or did it form a relationship that quickly with the saplings?


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
    #19380096 - 01/06/14 11:13 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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Wouldn't there need to be a host tree for a laccaria?  We were in a clear cut that was at least 3 years old with only foot high trees.  Left over mycorrhizal relationship from the previous trees? Or did it form a relationship that quickly with the saplings?




Interesting twist, no doubt. I've never found Laccaria without a spruce or pine near(I'm almost certain they grow with others, but this is my experience).

Who knows whether these were with the old dead ones, or the very young saplings. When do the roots really die? When does a sappling begin to live? There may be absolute endings, and absolute beginnings, that we aren't aware of.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: domesticgnome]
    #19380123 - 01/06/14 11:18 PM (10 years, 24 days ago)

Anybody else find mycorrhizal mushroom species in clear cuts?  I'm super curious now.  Usually they are overwhelmed with saprotrophs.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
    #19380444 - 01/07/14 01:03 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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your Gymnopus are Laccaria.  :smile:






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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Stopwhispering]
    #19380615 - 01/07/14 01:47 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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your Gymnopus are Laccaria.  :smile:






:yesnod:




:thefuckisthis: :resignednonacceptance:  :outtahere:


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19380646 - 01/07/14 02:03 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

:stayfunky:


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19380710 - 01/07/14 02:29 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

your Gymnopus are Phaeocollybia.  :smile:


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #19380733 - 01/07/14 02:46 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

:kummeli:


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #19380767 - 01/07/14 03:07 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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your Gymnopus are Phaeocollybia.  :smile:




I feel at least somewhat validated now, thank you Alan. :hatsoff:
Sometimes when the bandwagon gets rolling everyone seems eager to hope on.

I was wrong, but so was everyone else.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19381172 - 01/07/14 07:13 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)



This is the closest I can see to one of them being umbonate. Did they have a rooted stem? Terrestrial?


I've found some similar before. I really want to know what makes these, whatever they are.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: domesticgnome]
    #19381272 - 01/07/14 08:12 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

I hate to break your heart right now guys but the spore print was white so that rules out Phaeocollybia.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
    #19381277 - 01/07/14 08:14 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

I'm still going with Laccaria!


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: RiverDweller1]
    #19381334 - 01/07/14 08:37 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

I'm thinking Gymnopus villosipes.


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
    #19381441 - 01/07/14 09:15 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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I'm thinking Gymnopus villosipes.




That could be believable


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: domesticgnome]
    #19381446 - 01/07/14 09:17 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

ok i can concede...lol


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: RiverDweller1]
    #19381470 - 01/07/14 09:23 AM (10 years, 24 days ago)

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ok i can concede...lol




Haha, your unbendable persistence was admirable.

Are we calling this a closed case, since we have a TI opinion?


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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19386102 - 01/08/14 12:40 AM (10 years, 23 days ago)

I am still up in there air on this one. The stipes do look more fitting for Phaeocollybia the gills and pileus look more reminiscent of Laccaria to me though.


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Sometimes when the bandwagon gets rolling everyone seems eager to hope on.





I don't think that was the case here, I called them the same in Nomad's thread also.


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