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Leroyjenkins
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ID Request Melbourne South East
#21799615 - 06/12/15 09:12 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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First ever hunt. First ever find. There were quite a few of the tan coloured mushrooms which I suspect to be P.Subs, they look like a nipple and have long white stems. They seem to be the same species, but I will number them 1 and 2 as they are different colour. Any tips on how I have asked for I.D's would be appreciated. Also if these photos aren't god enough just let me know.
#1 Habitat: Rather thick bush with rotten wood, leaves and moss. Majority sheltered from sun. Ferns and gum trees around area also. Were in abundance.
Gills: Tan, little lighter than the top. Seem quite spacious.
Stem: Length - ranged from 2cm to 5cm. Diameter - 2mm. Colour - white and tan, the white seemed to rub off. Texture - soft and fragile. Slightly hollow. Thin.
Cap: Diameter - 1cm to 3cm. Colour - Tan, light brown with orange tinge. Texture - smooth. Spherical. Mostly convex, very few were concave.
Spore print color: Is it vital I get one? Otherwise I will post up later.
Bruising: I could not see any bruising appearing on them.

#2 Habitat: Rather thick bush with rotten wood, leaves and moss. Majority sheltered from sun. Ferns and gum trees around area also.
Gills: Light brown seem quite spacious.
Stem: Length - ranged from 3cm to 5cm. Diameter - around 5mm. Colour - white, grey, blue. Texture - a little firm. Thick.
Cap: Diameter - 1.5cm to 3cm. Colour - Blueish grey, yellow tinge in the middle. Texture - smooth, a little rough. Spherical. Convex to flat
Spore print color: Is it vital I get one? Otherwise I will post up later.
Bruising: To me they seemed to bruise blue/black.

Cheers!
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Jufin


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Loc: Australia
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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: Leroyjenkins]
#21799628 - 06/12/15 09:14 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not P.subs, do not eat.
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Leroyjenkins
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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: Jufin]
#21799652 - 06/12/15 09:19 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Both #1 and #2?
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Jufin


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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: Leroyjenkins]
#21799661 - 06/12/15 09:22 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Neither are subs. Subs have darker gills and blue bruising on the stems.
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Leroyjenkins
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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: Jufin]
#21799673 - 06/12/15 09:24 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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No worries, cheers man.
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karode13
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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: Leroyjenkins]
#21799713 - 06/12/15 09:35 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not sure of the first ones. Second ones are Cortinarius rotundisporus.
Neither are P. subaeruginosa.
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fischroom
Mr.


Registered: 06/14/15
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Loc: Melbourne, Australia
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Re: ID Request Melbourne South East [Re: karode13]
#21804745 - 06/14/15 02:22 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah definitely not P. Subs. When in doubt, look for the blue bruising or place a cap gills-down on a piece of paper for a night, and look for the purplish-brown spore.
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