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1234go
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ID Texas - First time
#21689700 - 05/17/15 08:19 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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First time trying to ID mushrooms, forgive the "noob-ness". I understand the picture quality is not ideal. It's a pantech impact phone, 2 megapixel camera. It's all I have. 
I've got the Tx mushroom field guide to kinda of get a ball park idea. If I could get some confirmation on these, I'd be much obliged. I tried for prints on some. They didn't provide. Understood if that effects the outcome of the ID's. I'll do better next time. 
Boletus Rubicitrinus? Pulveroboletus Ravenelii?
Habitat: under oak tree, from decaying leaves, protruding from a rocky crevasse.
Gills: Pores. Yellow
Stem: Length 4 in, diameter 1/2 in, color-white/yellow, smooth, solid
Cap: 1 in, velvety red (peach color), smooth, convex
Bruising: blue/brown
spore color: olive/brown
Boletus sp?
Habitat: Where does it grow? Grassy field/sporadic trees What does it grow on? soil
Gills: Pores. Yellow
Stem: Length 2 in, diameter 1/2 in, color light brown/yellow, smooth, solid, thick
Cap: 11/8in, light brown, smooth, bell shaped/rounded
Spore print color: haven't done one
Bruising: blue/brown
Agaricus Campestris?
Habitat: Where does it grow? grass field under trees What does it grow on? soil
Gills: gills, pink
Stem: Length 2 in, diameter 1/2 in, white,
Cap: 3-4 in, white, smooth, round, flattening when mature
Spore print color: Brown
Cantharellus cibarius? These were kinda old and beat up when I came across em.
Habitat: Where does it grow? woodsy area, cedar juniper What does it grow on? soil, decaying leaves/ wood
Gills: a kinda flat yellow-orange, did not extend to base.
Stem: Length 1 in, diameter 1/2 in, yellow/orange
Cap: flat yellow-orange. 2 in diamter, slight concave
This is Hygrophorus Conicus/Conica?
I know this is inedible, just clarifying the ID.
Habitat: Where does it grow? woodsy area, under oak and pecan trees What does it grow on? soil, decaying leaves/ wood
Gills: Didn't disturb mushroom to look
Stem: Length 3 in, diameter 1/2 in, color red-orange
Cap: Conical, 1 1/4 in diameter
Edited by 1234go (10/28/20 08:20 AM)
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21693342 - 05/18/15 03:13 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Got these sittin in my refrigerator. Anyone got any clue? Or no....or...
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21693566 - 05/18/15 06:57 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your Agaricus looks rather like a pink spored species, Volvariella sp. or close. You should make sure you get the whole stem intact, including base.
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: Anglerfish]
#21693592 - 05/18/15 07:18 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah I was trying not to disturb the workings down below too much, but I suppose I'll need to for an ID.
I put it on paper for a print, maybe the "brown" I though were spores was just dirt smudge.
Any thoughts on what I'm considering to be Boletus sp? Or Cantharellus?
I figured these common mushrooms would be a snap to ID, and that the lack of certain parts wouldn't be too big of a deal. Guess I was wrong.
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21693914 - 05/18/15 10:02 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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think about what a difficult time we'd have trying to ID you without your head
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1234go
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I understand.
Before I posted I checked other request threads for some reference content. Came across several with only a picture of them in habitat get ID'd in less than a few hours.  So I guess I'm just kinda baffled about why these are so mysterious and unidentifiable, that I can't even get a ball park guess.
Most of the other threads I mentioned were active ID's. Is it just that those are easier to ID?
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21695166 - 05/18/15 04:45 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Last bumping attempt
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21696605 - 05/18/15 11:02 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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1234go said: So I guess I'm just kinda baffled about why these are so mysterious and unidentifiable, that I can't even get a ball park guess.
Probably because you've already made guesses that look pretty accurate.
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1234go said: So I guess I'm just kinda baffled about why these are so mysterious and unidentifiable, that I can't even get a ball park guess.
Probably because you've already made guesses that look pretty accurate.
Awesome. Oodles & bundles of thanks to you. That's all I was after, a little confirmation. Thank you for taking the time to respond, much appreciated.
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21698060 - 05/19/15 11:25 AM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lol people dont like noobs on here i pisted a bunch of i.d request politely and didnt get any answers but its ok ima just buy a kit no need to be sour like these guys that dont want to help haha
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: eddie209]
#21698244 - 05/19/15 12:33 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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These were ID'd with less info than I provided. http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/21696474 http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/21697269 http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/21696896/page/1
I wouldn't go as far to say they're sour and don't wanna help. That'sway over the top. Perhaps they don't wanna give a false ID if they're not sure, my pictures could be clearer. But I hear you, it'd be nice to get some kind of response. Even a "hey asshole, come back with a clearer picture and the base of the mushroom" would do. 
There's an entire list of TI's and I only see a few answering questions. I'm sure that's another reason for lack of responses.
It seems like most of the positive ID's i've seen are for active mushrooms. Which seem to get resolved rather quickly. Maybe most of the TI's specialties lie in the magic realm of fungi.
Who knows....but you sure won't get any help calling them sour or unwilling to help.
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: eddie209]
#21698583 - 05/19/15 02:16 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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eddie209 said: Lol people dont like noobs on here i pisted a bunch of i.d request politely and didnt get any answers but its ok ima just buy a kit no need to be sour like these guys that dont want to help haha
Get outta here. We have no obligation to do jack shit for you. We take the time out of our day to help YOU guys who don't know what mushrooms you have. Where in this equation do we get anything back? Of course we can't guarantee that you will get a fast and accurate response to every ID request you post, but I can assure you that no one is holding any prejudice against you for being a noob.
Some ID's get done quicker because they are more obvious and/or have better information and/or appear on the front page of MH&I more and/or because there are more TI's and knowledgeable members roaming at the time. Active species are often ID'd quicker because they are generally easier to identify. In this case, I didn't have much to contribute: your ID's looked pretty solid. So that's why I and probably other TI's didn't comment. Had you not made guesses at their identity, you probably would have had better replies.
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I apologize about the sour part i just seen that plenty of people viewed my post and did not bother to say one word
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: eddie209]
#21699077 - 05/19/15 04:35 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Lol and what is this forum for it said mushroom hunting identify so i would assume it would be for that this is literally my second day on this forum and hunting so i have no knowledge of this subject so I'd rather give a description
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I hope I won't be associated with this eddie character here, in the future.
Just wanna make clear "I'm NOT with stupid."
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Re: ID Texas - First time [Re: 1234go]
#21699378 - 05/19/15 05:48 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your a joker aren't ya
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