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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20077657 - 06/03/14 10:14 AM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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My buddy found this mushroom in a lush lawn next to a sprinkler. There are more specimens but unfortunately he only took this picture. The caps were distinctly white with an orange color in the middle and the stem was twisty with reddish bruising. Is it possible to propose anything? I was thinking definitely panaeolus and mostly likely active because of the black gills and reddening stem. Maybe sun baked cincts?
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20077741 - 06/03/14 10:42 AM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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He should take a spore print. And close-up pictures, too. Looks like Panaeolus sp.
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I'm betting on those gills having jet black spores, not really sure what besides that...
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Byrain]
#20077762 - 06/03/14 10:47 AM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Like I said, that's the only photo 
However, i will try to collect more today if possible.
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20223633 - 07/04/14 11:29 AM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Some recent finds..
These were growing from pine sticks and they showed a lil bluing-


These were growing from buried palm and also showed bluing-




Andd there's this thing growing from the side of a piece of plywood, I thought it was pretty neat-
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Seann
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20268131 - 07/13/14 07:04 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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It's been very rainy and hot in my area lately and gyms are coming out 
First, here are some small yellow ones on partially burred palm-



And some more on a nearby pine stick-


Revenge of the dirty jimmies.. growing from straight sand-





Growing from partially burried wood-


Sand, old and waterlogged-

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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20268308 - 07/13/14 07:45 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nice photos Seann!
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Seann
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Thanks midnightcity, you too
Here is a pic of multiple gym species fruiting in close proximity, ill have gill shots and more specimens up later.. check my MO for the observations.
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Re: Seann's 2014 Finds [Re: Seann]
#20285132 - 07/17/14 07:34 AM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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can you send me some of these?
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Seann
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Seann's 2014 Finds... big update 7/25.. Wall of gyms [Re: bloodworm]
#20324529 - 07/24/14 11:39 PM (9 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sorry for not getting back to you Bloodworm but sadly I cannot, I do not save any of the mushrooms I find, nor would I have an ideal place to store them.. but anyway, here's the gymnopilus I've been finding in the past week or so. We have had plenty of rain and heat
I will actually start off with this suspected panaeolus and then number the gyms from here. This mushroom was growing in grass directly next to the road with dog shit around. These photographs were taken after it was handled a bit and accidently dropped, so it was quite hardier then it looks. The cap was brown with a black zonate around the edge, and the stem was flimsy, bruising a strange dark purple color.

#1 Small, yellow gyms fruiting from pine sticks.


#2 These gyms were fruiting on a burnt pine limb hidden in the shade. The caps of these were neat looking and I though I observed some subtle blue bruising on the stipes after squeezing.



#3 These small ones were fruiting in sand with burnt wood and probably burnt wood debris in the sand, directly next to #2. I though they kinda looked similar as well.



#4 These were fruiting from sand with grass nearby.. notice the purple ring on the stipe!



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#6 Very cool gyms fruiting from a partially burried palm. Orange spores got all over everything they touched. The stipes turned an interesting purple color over time and after handling.




#7 Some small, clustered, yellow jimmies once again on buried palm.




#8 Largely clustered gyms on pine.



#9 A single different specimen out of a cluster in 8.



Annnd finally, a mixed collection photo.
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