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ID please- galindoi or ??
#21754594 - 06/02/15 08:01 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Sorry, I swear these pics didn't look so blury on my phone...
Habitat: ok, I found some guys poppin up in my pnw garden; I did mix some spend/spoiled jars of p. Galindoi & p. Tampanensis in the soil early this spring, so I'm trying to find out if these are one of those, or a local native. Guys only in this garden where I put my grains. Soil is a mix of compost with horse manure and some coniferous wood shavings mixed in. We had a hot sunny week here last week, watered it daily, then it's been raining for past couple days. Usually gets a lot of sun, but the ground stays shady from kale above it.
Gills: Kinda greyish. Not printing good. Trying to print another now. First one I found last week in the sun was a foot or so away from where they r now, possibly diff species, but it gave a light rusty print. Second from this mornings patch, no print. Just picked a third (what the pictures r of), trying to print now
Stem: Bout 3cm long, 3-4mm wide, pretty sturdy but it's hollow; peachy brown, turning white near cap and foot. No ring. Darkens slowly on handling, questionable blue-green tints as it dries.
Cap: 1-1.5 cm, grey-tan, dry, conical/convex
Spore print color: No print yet, working on it!
Bruising: Darker brown (slowly), tanslucent blue-grey-green tint
Other information: smells just like my jars did Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.
Any ideas of what these guys are? Are they native? Are they from my jars? Any tell-tale clues to differentiate? I do have koh, I've heard a solution can be used for ID-ing.. How would one do this? Thanks!
Edited by XDX (06/03/15 02:24 PM)
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Re: ID please [Re: XDX]
#21757316 - 06/03/15 12:55 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ok that guy did not print overnight... But here are some fresh pics of the patch:
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Re: ID please [Re: XDX]
#21757470 - 06/03/15 01:38 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'll try to print these guys today... That lil pin looks a has some funky coloring to me, but it's hard to tell
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stevo

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Re: ID please *DELETED* [Re: XDX]
#21757699 - 06/03/15 02:56 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: ID please [Re: stevo]
#21757808 - 06/03/15 03:28 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks stevo. So you would say these look like possible galindoi/tampanensis?
For printing, I place the caps on plain white paper, leave a small drop of water on top, and cover with a shot glass.
It's hard to get good pics, they're soo small. I will keep an eye on them and see if any open more in the morning.
I never grew either of these species for fruits, only truffles, so I don't have that to compare to. They do look like mini cubes. They smell more like galindoi than tampanensis. Noxiously familiar scent. Bruising is weird tho; the stems are white in the ground, once picked and handled a lil they turn peachy brown. After drying a bit they turn brown with a blue-grey-green tinge. Deff not as fast and obvious as cubes bruising.
I haven't ever had any fresh pnw natives either, but they do not look like Cyans or azures dry either...
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#21758228 - 06/03/15 05:18 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: ID please [Re: stevo]
#21759868 - 06/03/15 11:57 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Spore print and bruising... I think we have a winner!

If there was both tampanensis and galindoi spawn in the ground close together, they could potentially mate and "hybridtize"? Or would they compete?
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