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Registered: 06/09/15
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NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request.
#21786414 - 06/10/15 12:15 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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i have used the morphing calculator and rogers mushrooms and wikipedia and search engines and am still puzzled. so without saying what i checked and forgot, here they are. no bruising noticed. i did not get spore prints. the small skinny stripes are 1.5-2.5mm across
#1 front yard planter, dirt, some wood chips, but rooted in dirt primarily

#2 back yard in one grass patch, but not the regular grass, but the sort wide blade kind, no picture of the grass currently
#3 in woods on decaying wood chunk, 30mm across, 50mm tall, 4mm stripe
#4 in woods in soil by tree, i think these are about 10mm across at most with i believe the stripe being 1.5mm across and the smallest ones
#5 back yard in another similar grass patch as #2, separated by 3-4 meters across regular grass
#6 found in neighbourhood on grass exiting woods. dog poop nearby, as well as at least one other small type of mushroom (lost/unidentifiable due to over moisture and smushing in saran wrap).
#7 one single mushroom in the same planter as the first mushroom, has a waxy feel to the cap, replanted. also there are some light odd nodules and dark odd cups in the planter.

all mushrooms were kept for at least a day or two in plastic wrap except #2 and #5 .
#1 has the orange #3 type in the side of some of the pictures on saran wrap in the upper left corner.
oddly #1 gills are light tan on the one small very round sample held up and rotated compared to the rest while appearing to be of the same type. it feels stronger, possibly picked early, and gave the feeling that it would give a crisp crunch if snapped, it did not have the same bendyness in the cap connection and is stiff.
Edited by 0000000000000 (06/10/15 01:37 AM)
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Signeg


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Re: NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request. [Re: 0000000000000]
#21786480 - 06/10/15 12:40 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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1- Agrocybe sp. 2- Maybe something like Conocybe tenera maybe 3- Look's like Leratiomyces ceres 4- Not sure, maybe Gymnopus sp. 5- Panaeolina sp. or something similar 6- Mycena maybe
Someone else will give better ID's. I tried.
Edited by Signeg (06/10/15 12:42 AM)
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Coen
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Re: NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request. [Re: Signeg]
#21786545 - 06/10/15 01:01 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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For what it's worth, I pretty much agree with Signeg, except ...
I don't think 3 is Leratiomyces; it looks like it would have a more brown/orange spore print and so could be Cortinarius or Gymnopilus.
Also, 6 looks like it'll have darker spores than a Mycena. Maybe it's a Conocybe or a Psathyrella.
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0000000000000

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Re: NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request. [Re: Coen]
#21795334 - 06/11/15 10:34 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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ah,,,, ...also i just saw these (#8)
  
saw these on grass (#9)

FOLLOWING are from same large area of grass (a mini lawn) bordering woods where peoples' dogs poop on the curb, the mushrooms are not only by the poop.
there are also these (#10), which were in a clump
these (#11) which have inward indents at the top
 
this (#12) which has ridges like a ritz cracker
 
(#13) having an indent, no urethra type dip though

(#14)

(#15)

all together from the lawn type area excluding (#10)
Edited by 0000000000000 (06/12/15 01:34 AM)
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RuralAnomaly
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Re: NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request. [Re: 0000000000000]
#21796375 - 06/12/15 08:22 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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#9 Lacrymaria velutina
the rest look like foes to my inexpert eye. need prints i believe.
-------------------- bite my basidiocarp
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Coen
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Re: NY lawn and deciduous forest mushrooms identification request. [Re: RuralAnomaly]
#21797070 - 06/12/15 11:39 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Panaeolus are pretty distinctive because they have mottled gills. If your Panaeolus have jet black spore prints, then there's a good chance they're Panaeolus cinctulus, which I assume is what you're after ...
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