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Psychblues
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Georgia ID request
#21734627 - 05/28/15 10:10 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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This was found on decaying hardwood the bottom I forgot to take a picture of, but it was basically solid white and porous. When dried, the white rim turned black. I'm hoping they could have some medicinal properties, because they are all over the place behind my house. Sorry about the lack of gill pictures. I wasn't planning on posting these.
These two probably need pictures of the gills for a positive ID, and if you cant confirm what species they are it's all good. They were both growing out of soil in a forest with both conifers and hardwoods. Any help will be greatly appreciated thanks!



Edited by Psychblues (05/28/15 10:44 PM)
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RuralAnomaly
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a type of Fomitopsis perhaps
cool find
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Psychblues
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Ooo cool thanks dude! Hey can you zoom in on the bottom pics? It's not letting for some reason
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no i can't.
i can identify one positively as a turtle
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top could be Stereum ostrea, Lenzites betulina, Daedaleopsis confragosa, or Trametes versicolor if its got pores instead of gills, if its got gills that look like a maze... its poisonous. if its a polypore then its probably a turkeytail...
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734721 - 05/28/15 10:38 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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the bottom ones are some tiny lil pics... and no gills...and could be active but.. i cant really see
-------------------- ->$10 FLOW HOOD ALTERNATIVE <- . i cleaned a mold contaminated live culture and saved it. (might have useful applications) [quote]Enlil said: I'd be the guy with thousands of minions doing my bidding and all of the hot women locked in a cage for my use.[/quote]
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Psychblues
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734726 - 05/28/15 10:39 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
RuralAnomaly said: no i can't.
i can identify one positively as a turtle
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rxb said: top could be Stereum ostrea, Lenzites betulina, Daedaleopsis confragosa, or Trametes versicolor if its got pores instead of gills, if its got gills that look like a maze... its poisonous. if its a polypore then its probably a turkeytail...
Hmmm okay thanks. I'll look up different types of turkey tail and see if mine resembles any of them, although I always thought turkey tails were thin, and usually seperated into single brackets. These were fused at the base
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734750 - 05/28/15 10:45 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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l think I fixed em, and added some strange red thingy lol
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rxb
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1) im not trusted id'r... i'm pretty good with good photos but i have a lot to learn.
2) i found some photos that looked like yours, i've always seen turkey tails more colorful, so... i hedged and looked up turkeytail look alikes and got the others... i could have very well missed some.
-------------------- ->$10 FLOW HOOD ALTERNATIVE <- . i cleaned a mold contaminated live culture and saved it. (might have useful applications) [quote]Enlil said: I'd be the guy with thousands of minions doing my bidding and all of the hot women locked in a cage for my use.[/quote]
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734760 - 05/28/15 10:47 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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i think the red thing is called a faery cup
-------------------- ->$10 FLOW HOOD ALTERNATIVE <- . i cleaned a mold contaminated live culture and saved it. (might have useful applications) [quote]Enlil said: I'd be the guy with thousands of minions doing my bidding and all of the hot women locked in a cage for my use.[/quote]
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Psychblues
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734810 - 05/28/15 10:56 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah I have a lot too learn to man, and they very well could be turkey tail. Thanks for helping anyways! Hopefully a TI will tell us what it is. I've been reading a lot about medicinal mushrooms, and most of them are polypores like this, so hopefully I have something
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Re: Georgia ID request [Re: rxb]
#21734815 - 05/28/15 10:57 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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third might be conocybe, red one is a cup fungus, maybe Sarcoscypha coccinea, o8u made a cool video of those recently
i'm pretty willing to bet that the first one is not trametes
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Yeah I don't think the first is trametes. It's too thick, and It doesn't resemble any trametes from pictures on google. I think you are right about the cup fungus thanks! The cup fungus I've found in the past had a more concave cap, so I didn't think of cup fungus. This red one had a very slight depression on the cap
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I don't know how this site works but im from Colorado and I found tthese growing in my bathroom. Weve had constant problems with the wood warping and a stong mold oder with this black looking mold which now these shrooms are growing
http:/[url=http://files.shroomery.org/files/15-22/287748673-20150528_215820.jpg] [/ur
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Psychblues
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Damn that sucks man. I have no idea how to deal with something like that. You should buy a dehumidifier, and place it in the rooms with the mold problems. Just look up how to stop mold on google. This is not the place to post stuff like this, but it's ok since you don't know how to use the shroomery. If you want to get your advice on this site, maybe try asking people in the pub.
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