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MidnightCity
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: suchen]
#19437040 - 01/18/14 09:50 AM (10 years, 13 days ago) |
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suchen said: Ah, are you in the panhandle or elsewhere in northern Florida? All the best finds in the state come from Ocala and northward. Keep it up!
Whaa...? There's a ton of great finds from SW and central! 
The whole state seems like a fungal goldmine.
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Seann
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Haha, I am in central florida and agree that it's a fungal goldmine. So much cool stuff to find in any weather conditions. I haven't searched in Ocala but id like to visit the ocala national park some time.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19438511 - 01/18/14 04:02 PM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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Went back to the spot where those strange reddish brown capped gyms were growing and got shots of some more.

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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19441807 - 01/19/14 09:57 AM (10 years, 12 days ago) |
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Those look nice. Did you spore print,any bruising?
Edited by Blue-FunGuy (01/19/14 10:02 AM)
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Seann
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No spore print, didn't keep them. If anything, I think there was some red bruising on the stipes. They were extremely bitter... Just came home from finding these awesome mushrooms. My first thought was psilocybe, but realistically I'm thinking deconica? I've never seen something like these growing on wood here. I believe black/ dark purple spores were dropped on one of the caps. I meant to take habitat pictures because the place was outstanding, giant palms and other trees. It looked like jurassic park or some shit. However, it started to rain and Ihad to get out of there but I will definetly revisit this spot.

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nomadbrad
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19442231 - 01/19/14 12:06 PM (10 years, 11 days ago) |
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Seann said: it started to rain and Ihad to get out of there
I'm hoping it wasn't the rain that deterred you from mushroom hunting 
Did you keep this mushroom? Or take a spore print? If you didn't..... did you notice any blue bruising?
My guess is Hypholoma sp. I could be wrong and most likely I am.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: nomadbrad]
#19442272 - 01/19/14 12:13 PM (10 years, 11 days ago) |
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It was indeed very sad leaving it behind...  And the rain is what made my hunting buddy complain until we left, otherwise id still be there. I held on to the specimens for a while but didn't notice any blue. The stems on these were quite frail with the caps being hardy.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19456719 - 01/22/14 09:39 AM (10 years, 9 days ago) |
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Does anyone have any extra info on the lepidotus-subearlei clade of gymnopilus? From the mycologia page I know they have red fibres on the pileus and appear in tropical environments but that is quite vague. I think I have a few matches on my MO, especially this one and other the other terrestrial specimens-
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Ludipro
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19458459 - 01/22/14 04:23 PM (10 years, 8 days ago) |
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Dude, you are making me jealous with all these finds. I'm in the Houston area. I go hunting and can't come up with much. Good finds.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Ludipro]
#19459686 - 01/22/14 08:45 PM (10 years, 8 days ago) |
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Thanks man, just keep looking! Revisit old spots and always be on the lookout for new ones.. here are some ggreatone panaeolus I found almost a year ago in a newly laid lawn and had never seen them again. It was prolly my first active find ever.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19529326 - 02/06/14 07:44 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Every time I come to this spot these gyms are growing like wildfire on the same couple of logs.


And here is another mushroom I think may be a gym that my friend found in his woodchips. Excuse the dirty fingernails they aren't mine maybe a laccaria species or something of that sort?

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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19529381 - 02/06/14 07:59 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Also, heres a tortoise in his tortoise cave
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Gravija
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19529552 - 02/06/14 08:59 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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That second one might be an Inocybe. You are keeping all these Gyms, right? Cool turtle.
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MadMuncher
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19531717 - 02/06/14 05:09 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Kickass thread man
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nomadbrad
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The second one looks a lot like a Hypholoma. I know a few Hypholoma species on the west coast have caps that split like that and the color looks right but I am consistently wrong and still learning.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: nomadbrad]
#19533221 - 02/06/14 10:48 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thank you everyone! Here are more finds from yesterday's hunt.







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MidnightCity
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19533985 - 02/07/14 04:14 AM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nice Gyms Seann 
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Seann
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Thanks midnightcity. Went on a walk through the ol cypress swamp today and found gyms growing on pine seed things. Idk what they really are but I've never seen anything growing from them. Id really like to find some growth on cypress but it seems to be quite rare.
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BlimeyGrimey
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#19535136 - 02/07/14 12:29 PM (9 years, 11 months ago) |
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Your Gymnopilus are probably Gymnopilus sapineus.
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Gravija
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Nah, G. sapineus Fries is a deprecated synonym for G. penetrans. G. sapineus Maire is a European mushroom that looks nothing like any thing in this thread. Seann has posted several interesting species resembling liquiritiae, dryophilus, peliolepis, palmicola and god knows what else.
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