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grabsjoker
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Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita?
#20660172 - 10/05/14 07:05 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found growing on the side of dead tree (the armillaria), on a buried piece of wood (ganoderma), and under some pine trees (amanita)
Gills: white, attached for armillaria, also white for the amanita, although not certain
Stem: very thick for the armillaria, thin for the amanita
Cap: round with some scales on armillaria, wide and full of scales on amanitas
found these yesterday. i'm fairly certain of the genus for these mushrooms, but not the species. i think that i have two different amanita species, one button mushroom looks to be amanita muscaria due to the yellow cap, but the others dont look to be muscaria to me.
actually, the third pic, i'm gonna guess its an old hen of the woods, but maybe its omphalotus?
thanks!
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grabsjoker
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: grabsjoker]
#20660550 - 10/05/14 09:54 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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no suggestions on the amanitas?
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Mrcloudy
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: grabsjoker]
#20662057 - 10/05/14 03:22 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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Your Ganoderma is North American Ganoderma resinaceum group. Looks like you might have various Ganodermas the first one looks like possibly Amanita amerirubescens group. The others may be A.muscaria var guesowii.
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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA AMU MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.
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grabsjoker
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: Mrcloudy]
#20662181 - 10/05/14 03:55 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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really? muscaria guesowii? there was one which was yellow, but the others didnt have the same coloring (more brown). should i go and pick it with the base to be clear? i've always wanted to try a. muscaria v. guesowii, but am nervous about the amanitas.
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Mrcloudy
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: grabsjoker]
#20662445 - 10/05/14 04:48 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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The brownish ones look to be A. amerirubescens though it is hard to tell see if they noticeably turn red after being cut. It may take a while to bruise. The yellow ones it is kind of hard to tell. Clear photos of the bulb and base of each one would help.
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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA AMU MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: Mrcloudy]
#20662717 - 10/05/14 05:42 PM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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pic #1 looks like armillaria to me! But not a. mellea. More like a. tabescens.
I would like to be reminded what pic #3 is... I find that everywhere and have used it as an addition to a wallet I made.
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grabsjoker
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: cameal]
#20665104 - 10/06/14 07:11 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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ha! no idea what number 3 is either. it looks leathery as hell, thats for sure.
i'll try to get some better pics of the amanitas if i can.
thanks for the IDs!
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Youngwoodsman
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Re: Could use some ID help - armillaria? ganoderma? amanita? [Re: grabsjoker]
#20670009 - 10/07/14 04:43 AM (9 years, 4 months ago) |
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#3 Maybe Royoporus badius
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