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CheefMaajr
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Ashland Oregon ID
#20981192 - 12/15/14 06:20 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ahoy! First time poster here, looking for some help with an ID. If I missed anything I apologize, I'm new to the mushroom game but look forward to learning. Thanks in advance 
Habitat: Ashland Oregon area (Southern Oregon). Found growing in wood chip mulch among assorted conifers.
Gills: Mottled tan/brown color, attached - adnate, semi-close.
Stem: 5 cm long, 1.5 mm diameter, white/light brown, smooth; fibrous inside, hollow, thin.
Cap: 2 cm, banded dark brown; dries to tan, smooth surface, bluntly conical.
Spore print color: Black
Bruising: Not very apparent, stems are very thin.
Other information: No apparent scent


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Edited by CheefMaajr (12/15/14 07:32 PM)
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Duggstar



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Possibly Panaeolus cinctulus, I'm curious about the habitat though, those don't grow on wood chips. Do you have a photo of them in their natural habitat?
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d0urd3n
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Re: Ashland Oregon ID [Re: Duggstar]
#20981301 - 12/15/14 06:40 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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It's definitely not P. cinctulus. Idk what it is though.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Ashland Oregon ID [Re: d0urd3n]
#20981377 - 12/15/14 06:56 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Compare to Parasola (Psathyrella) conopilus, definitely not a Panaeolus cinctulus or another Panaeolus for that matter. I doubt you'll find actives besides maybe P. cinctulus in Ashland, its too dry/arid IMO.
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CheefMaajr
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: Compare to Parasola (Psathyrella) conopilus, definitely not a Panaeolus cinctulus or another Panaeolus for that matter. I doubt you'll find actives besides maybe P. cinctulus in Ashland, its too dry/arid IMO.
That's what I thought, I haven't found anything this year and was surprised when I came across these. Couldn't figure it out on my own though :P haha
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CheefMaajr
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Re: Ashland Oregon ID [Re: Duggstar]
#20981415 - 12/15/14 07:03 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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Duggstar said: Possibly Panaeolus cinctulus, I'm curious about the habitat though, those don't grow on wood chips. Do you have a photo of them in their natural habitat?
Will get a habitat shot up ASAP tomorrow. Also, the area I found them has been amended with all kinds of stuff, bark on top of a compost/poo/soil blend
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Edited by CheefMaajr (12/15/14 07:28 PM)
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maynardjameskeenan
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Chemult Oregon which is a little ways north of you has some of the best matsutake hunting in the entire State maybe even the nation.. Matsutake are fucking delicious and worth a lot of money. look under pines in sandy soil, there might still be a few of them out.
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Duggstar



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maynardjameskeenan said: Compare to Parasola (Psathyrella) conopilus
Aren't Parasola mushrooms characterised by pleats or grooves on the cap? I can't see any on the OP's pics. What am I missing here?
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Ashland Oregon ID [Re: Duggstar]
#20982005 - 12/15/14 08:57 PM (9 years, 5 months ago) |
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http://www.mushroomexpert.com/parasola_conopilus.html
Conopilus doesn't look like many of the other Parasolas.
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