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Offlinejcc1170
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backyard identification
    #21703646 - 05/20/15 07:15 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

I live in the houston area and these mushrooms have been growing on logs from trees i cut down a few years ago and have been using for firewood.








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Re: backyard identification [Re: jcc1170]
    #21704141 - 05/20/15 08:50 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

The Species in the first picture seems to be a species of Slime Mold, Fuligo septica maybe. Don't know about the others but they look awesome!


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Re: backyard identification [Re: j_mc]
    #21705531 - 05/21/15 08:10 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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The Species in the first picture seems to be a species of Slime Mold, Fuligo septica maybe. Don't know about the others but they look awesome!



I thought so too. But i have no idea what they are....


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Re: backyard identification [Re: jcc1170]
    #21709450 - 05/22/15 07:44 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

the bigger shelf fungi might be something like Daedaleopsis confragosa  but... might not be lol

clear shots of the undersides of them would help - your pics are well focused, just need more of them

the one that looks like a foamy bump *might* be nascent ganoderma.  then again it might be more of those other kind.  time will tell on that one


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Re: backyard identification [Re: RuralAnomaly]
    #21709626 - 05/22/15 08:55 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

The last one looks a bit like Gloeophyllum sepiarium if it is it should have gill like pores on the underside.


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Re: backyard identification [Re: Mrcloudy]
    #21720842 - 05/25/15 01:01 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Found these guys in my vegetable garden yesterday











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Re: backyard identification [Re: jcc1170]
    #21720885 - 05/25/15 01:13 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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Found these guys in my vegetable garden yesterday














looks to be Coprinus comatus


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Re: backyard identification [Re: Mrcloudy]
    #21720962 - 05/25/15 01:38 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Here is the underside. Looks like it may be breaking down now.



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Re: backyard identification [Re: RuralAnomaly]
    #21720974 - 05/25/15 01:41 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

Heres some undersides of the larger shelf and the small white bump (gotten bigger now)





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Re: backyard identification [Re: Walts]
    #21720994 - 05/25/15 01:46 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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jcc1170 said:
Found these guys in my vegetable garden yesterday














looks to be Coprinus comatus





I agree. These guys broke down almost immediately after i took those pics.


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Re: backyard identification [Re: jcc1170]
    #21722669 - 05/25/15 09:15 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

maybe your ochre polyphore is Hapalopilus nidulans?


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Re: backyard identification [Re: RuralAnomaly]
    #21722733 - 05/25/15 09:29 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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maybe your ochre polyphore is Hapalopilus nidulans?



This makes sense, the color was never vibrant.


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Re: backyard identification [Re: jcc1170]
    #21723366 - 05/26/15 01:48 AM (8 years, 8 months ago)

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jcc1170 said:
Found these guys in my vegetable garden yesterday














looks to be Coprinus comatus





I agree. These guys broke down almost immediately after i took those pics.




They are not Coprinus comatus, they are Coprinellus micaceus.


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Re: backyard identification [Re: ambc]
    #21729337 - 05/27/15 04:20 PM (8 years, 8 months ago)

I think that's true for pics 3 and 4 but not 1, 2 and 5


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