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ShroomyBudz
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Central florida
#19402023 - 01/11/14 01:15 AM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Found these in a cow pasture growing from the grass.
Help me ID? 


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maynardjameskeenan
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Panaeolus fimicola maybe
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maynardjameskeenan said: Panaeolus fimicola maybe 
They look sort of "un-Panny" in my eyes. On the other hand they look well sun-baked.
OP, can you print a couple?
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ShroomyBudz
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maynardjameskeenan said: Panaeolus fimicola maybe 
They look sort of "un-Panny" in my eyes. On the other hand they look well sun-baked.
OP, can you print a couple?
I will try right now, Hopefully they aren't too dry already!
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ShroomyBudz said: I will try right now, Hopefully they aren't too dry already!
Give the cap tops a touch of water and keep them printing under a cup or something.
Let them sit overnight. You should be able to get something.
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ShroomyBudz
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Anglerfish said:
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ShroomyBudz said: I will try right now, Hopefully they aren't too dry already!
Give the cap tops a touch of water and keep them printing under a cup or something.
Let them sit overnight. You should be able to get something.
On the top, or the gills?
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ShroomyBudz said: On the top, or the gills?
Top.
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Byrain

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Those gills don't look very mottled, I'd lean away from Panaeolus too.
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19402888 - 01/11/14 09:19 AM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Agrocybe? like maybe Agrocybe pediades or something?
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Re: Central florida [Re: Xiliad]
#19402908 - 01/11/14 09:26 AM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Those gills are way too dark for Agrocybe, I would guess maybe Hypholoma.
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19403133 - 01/11/14 10:35 AM (10 years, 20 days ago) |
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Byrain said: Those gills are way too dark for Agrocybe, I would guess maybe Hypholoma.
OP should return to the spot and check for more fruits, preferably including young ones, as well as some shots in situ.
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Byrain said: Those gills are way too dark for Agrocybe, I would guess maybe Hypholoma.
OP should return to the spot and check for more fruits, preferably including young ones, as well as some shots in situ.
I will head back out as soon as I can!
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Byrain

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That print is too light, do it on foil and leave it covered with a cup/glass/bowl/plate/etc. for 24 hours, then check.
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19404306 - 01/11/14 03:11 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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Byrain said: That print is too light, do it on foil and leave it covered with a cup/glass/bowl/plate/etc. for 24 hours, then check.
Alright. Any thoughts on these mushrooms while I wait for the print?
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Byrain

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Byrain said: I would guess maybe Hypholoma.
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inski
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19404429 - 01/11/14 03:48 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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Looks like Agrocybe to me.
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Byrain

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Re: Central florida [Re: inski]
#19404432 - 01/11/14 03:48 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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Gills & spores way too dark.
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inski
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19404450 - 01/11/14 03:53 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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edit-I didn't look at the last page with the spore prints, are these glutinous?, could there have been dung where these were fruiting? Maybe Protostropharia.
Edited by inski (01/11/14 03:54 PM)
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ShroomyBudz
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Re: Central florida [Re: inski]
#19404825 - 01/11/14 05:12 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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inski said:
edit-I didn't look at the last page with the spore prints, are these glutinous?, could there have been dung where these were fruiting? Maybe Protostropharia.
Their was lots of dung close by.
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19405349 - 01/11/14 07:13 PM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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ShroomyBudz said:
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inski said:
edit-I didn't look at the last page with the spore prints, are these glutinous?, could there have been dung where these were fruiting? Maybe Protostropharia.
Their was lots of dung close by.
My impression of the first pictures was Agrocybe by the looks of the mushrooms, but with the dark gills and now this print I am thinking maybe a Deconica sp.?
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Byrain said: I would guess maybe Hypholoma.
Hypholoma is an interesting suggestion but imo the stems don't match very much, except perhaps for H. elongatum but then again the habitat seems a bit off.
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Byrain

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I like the Stropharia/Protostropharia suggestion, do you know of any Deconica species that look like that?
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Re: Central florida [Re: Byrain]
#19406883 - 01/12/14 04:36 AM (10 years, 19 days ago) |
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Byrain said: I like the Stropharia/Protostropharia suggestion, do you know of any Deconica species that look like that?
D. merdaria was in my mind. Stems fit fairly well. Not like I'm sure what these are.
They don't really resemble anything I'd call Protostropharia, unless they are very old and beaten.
Curious what kind of Stropharia sp. it could actually be - lacking the annulus and having such slender and smooth stems.
Growth habit and some young specimens would tell.
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