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soozler



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Multiple Species, DC area
#20263871 - 07/12/14 05:57 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Any help would be appreciated.
Species A (Chicken of the woods? Laetiporus sulphureus)
Species 2:
Species 3 (Pluteus sp? Growing on Oak):
Species 4:
Species 5: Looks like Pluteus, but was growing on dirt

Species 6 (bruised that dark yellow):
Species 7: Don't have much hope for this one as it was very rotten and filled with "fruit flys".
Species 8:
Species 9 (these were on almost every dead tree):
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art2312
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: soozler]
#20264125 - 07/12/14 07:08 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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I can tell you 1, 3&5 are correct. 5 is on some buried wood, I'm sure. And the last one is a Stereum sp.
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soozler



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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: art2312]
#20264202 - 07/12/14 07:30 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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My ID skills are improving!
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art2312
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: soozler]
#20264227 - 07/12/14 07:36 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
soozler said:
My ID skills are improving!
practice makes perfect! Right on brotha, keep it up!!
-------------------- I don't mind being ogled, ridiculed, made to feel minuscule. If you consider the source, it's kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is.....That's all you'll ever know!!!!
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: art2312]
#20264273 - 07/12/14 07:46 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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# 4 is a Psathyrella sp. I would call #5 Megacollybia rodmani. #8 Entoloma sp.
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soozler



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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: art2312]
#20264288 - 07/12/14 07:49 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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art2312 said: I can tell you 1, 3&5 are correct. 5 is on some buried wood, I'm sure. And the last one is a Stereum sp.
I have 5 with me now, it is infact clinging to a piece of dead wood at the base of the stem.
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art2312
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
#20264369 - 07/12/14 08:08 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blue-FunGuy said:. I would call #5 Megacollybia rodmani.
I thought it looked a bit off...
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soozler



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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: Blue-FunGuy]
#20264507 - 07/12/14 08:44 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Blue-FunGuy said: # 4 is a Psathyrella sp. I would call #5 Megacollybia rodmani. #8 Entoloma sp.
For my own knowledge, what are the characteristics of 8 that puts it in Entoloma?
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: soozler]
#20264670 - 07/12/14 09:37 PM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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Where did you get that COTW? I'm getting disgruntled with the mushroom action (or lack thereof) in my new place of residence.
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art2312
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BittrBuffalo said: Where did you get that COTW? I'm getting disgruntled with the mushroom action (or lack thereof) in my new place of residence.
Where would that be? I haven't seen a chicken since last year!
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soozler



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BittrBuffalo said: Where did you get that COTW? I'm getting disgruntled with the mushroom action (or lack thereof) in my new place of residence.
Rock Creek Park in DC. It's still there, I didn't take any with me. I recently had terrible food poisoning from mushrooms and haven't had the taste back. LOL.
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Multiple Species, DC area [Re: soozler]
#20266436 - 07/13/14 11:15 AM (9 years, 7 months ago) |
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art2312 said:
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Blue-FunGuy said:. I would call #5 Megacollybia rodmani.
I thought it looked a bit off... 
The gills are not as crowded and attached if you zoom in.
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soozler said:
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Blue-FunGuy said: # 4 is a Psathyrella sp. I would call #5 Megacollybia rodmani. #8 Entoloma sp.
For my own knowledge, what are the characteristics of 8 that puts it in Entoloma?
The shape of the cap along with pink attached gills.
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