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CryptiK1
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ID Request - VIC Aust
#21773443 - 06/07/15 10:13 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Went back to a spot I found the last lot.
Found some more specimens today I'd like some expert assistance with the identification of. Some look like the last, others look flatter with darker gills - could be more mature or different species?
Habitat: Wood - Forest, growing from a moist grassy area with wooden debris scattered about.
Gills: They appear cream/browny cream, some dark brown
Stem: Whitish grey, pretty fragile but a little fibrous. Appears to bruise where touched
Cap: Yellowy brown, lighter towards the edge, the very edge has a darker rim running around most specimens. Some caps flatter. Some caps have blotchy appearance and a little damaged
Spore print color: purple/black
Bruising: Blue to green colour change observed on stems. Some bruising on caps maybe?
Location: Eastern Suburbs, VIC Aust




Edited by CryptiK1 (06/07/15 10:17 AM)
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Ran-D



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Re: ID Request - VIC Aust [Re: CryptiK1]
#21773451 - 06/07/15 10:15 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They're all subs.
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psylodoc83
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Re: ID Request - VIC Aust [Re: Ran-D]
#21804916 - 06/14/15 04:04 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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What a nice find
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Gibbo13
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Re: ID Request - VIC Aust [Re: Ran-D]
#21827795 - 06/19/15 11:33 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Can I please get a hand with determining exactly what I've found in my last couple of hunts? There's several different species from a few different habitats and while there are many similarities, I'm definitely noticing differences... Group 1 Habitat: Mulch garden bed, under some broad, low lying leaves from a tall succulent plant. Gills: varying shades of yellow and orange with what looks like dirt/debris trapped at the top. Stem: Same/very similar to cap colour. Cap: Wavey around rim on larger specimens, very circular on smaller ones, mustard-orange with yellow tones. Bruising: not much but getting slowly more noticeable as they dry... Location: Melbourne, eastern suburbs. They were in very close proximity to each other though the smaller ones where more isolated.... Please help! im about to go away for the weekend so need to decide whether or not they are coming gotta d
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