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Jondspops
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Jondspops]
#20096811 - 06/07/14 03:44 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Then again I sort of see a band on the fresher specimens. Can you get a good shot of all the caps?
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Bobzimmer
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Jondspops]
#20096834 - 06/07/14 03:52 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Nice bluing Pans, Maynard!
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ghiajake
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Hunter hunter said: Yay dog poop mushrooms. Ya gonna eat em?
Dog poo?
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Byrain

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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: ghiajake]
#20096860 - 06/07/14 04:02 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Some people erroneously think that dog poo has a strong influence on good habitat for P. olivaceus, the truth is that we don't even know these are all P. olivaceus...
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Hunter hunter
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Byrain]
#20097036 - 06/07/14 05:13 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Actually no I wouldn't label these olivaceous personally. I have a tendency of being a jackass. I think I'm getting better though. Looks like what I call Lawn cincts.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Byrain]
#20097156 - 06/07/14 05:41 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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I found them in newly laid sod and assume they are something like Panaeolus cinctulus, the amount of variation between fruits is nonsense.
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Byrain

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The light stems make me think of P. olivaceus or that similar seemingly undescribed species we find in the PNW, but micro would be awesome!
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Jondspops
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maynardjameskeenan said: I found them in newly laid sod and assume they are something like Panaeolus cinctulus, the amount of variation between fruits is nonsense.
What do you mean by that?
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Jondspops]
#20097500 - 06/07/14 07:12 PM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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Byrain said: The light stems make me think of P. olivaceus or that similar seemingly undescribed species we find in the PNW, but micro would be awesome!
I'm busy this weekend but I'll make time this next week to get them under the scope.
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Jondspops said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: I found them in newly laid sod and assume they are something like Panaeolus cinctulus, the amount of variation between fruits is nonsense.
What do you mean by that?
As in there would be about 5-6 in a cluster that looked really similar but a few sod squares over there would be another cluster that looked a lot different. Some were really light stemmed and gilled so I figured they were foes but they printer just as dark as the ones with red stems and jet-black gills.In total we found about 20 different clusters all different looking from one another.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Some kind of thermophilic mushroom, may be an Agaricus or Chlorophyllum  They looked really weird and smelled like anise and garlic. They also have some powdery yellow stuff on the gills edges. When I pulled the mushrooms up there were ants and termites everywhere. The wood-chips they were growing from were really powdery and well decayed.

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Two very interesting finds. I can't wait for that micro.
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Hunter hunter
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Damn Maynard getting a lot of shit about that micro. Lol I'd be interested also. O8u Was trying to help me but I've been busy. Micro is a lot harder than I thought it would be. We should start a noob lerning my-crosskippy thread.
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Byrain

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Preparing microscopic slides takes practice and patience, try not to get discouraged!
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nomadbrad
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: Byrain]
#20117545 - 06/12/14 01:15 AM (9 years, 8 months ago) |
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I noticed something interesting about those pans. All the caps that were young and fresh had a shimmering quality like that of micro fine glitter.
I currently have this species growing in a liquid culture that will be inoculated into hpoo and straw in the next few days. I'm curious how intense the bluing will be on hpoo. I have an lc of identified cinctulus to fruit next to it for comparison. Should be fun.
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generalsherman55
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maynardjameskeenan said: Some kind of thermophilic mushroom, may be an Agaricus or Chlorophyllum  They looked really weird and smelled like anise and garlic. They also have some powdery yellow stuff on the gills edges. When I pulled the mushrooms up there were ants and termites everywhere. The wood-chips they were growing from were really powdery and well decayed.


A. crocodilinus?
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maynardjameskeenan
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Yeah may be, good guess.
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nomadbrad
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The above mentioned Panaeolus will be colonizing dung/straw in about an hour.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
#20189251 - 06/26/14 01:17 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hunter hunter
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Re: Maynard's random picture thread [Re: nomadbrad]
#20189318 - 06/26/14 01:30 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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nomadbrad said: The above mentioned Panaeolus will be colonizing dung/straw in about an hour. 
Those oysters look healthy. Oh yea... hey, Brad we are in need of some Panaeolus myc porn.
Out hunting now checking on the P town ovoid swath.
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Dr Fuma
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This thread is awesome keep up the good work
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