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Stoges
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Registered: 07/24/14
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New Mexico 2015 Hunts
#21811079 - 06/15/15 03:02 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey all, Just got back from school and the rains are hitting NM. Thought I would post collection here to see if I could get some identified.
All Pics are taken in Northern NM/CO boarder. Dung(Elk/Cow) filled pastures with a river covered with aspen/conifers Elevation is 7800ft.
A (edible?) Smells sweet and hardy.

 B

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 E Smooth underneath no gills
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ToxicMan
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Re: New Mexico 2015 Hunts [Re: Stoges]
#21812424 - 06/15/15 09:04 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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A looks like a Clitocybe or possibly a Leucopaxillus. Neither one is anything you really want to eat, and there are some Clitocybes that look like that that are poisonous (muscarine).
B looks like Gloeophyllum sepiarium.
C is probably Panaeolus foenisecii.
D is probably Coprinellus micaceus.
E could be some very youngPolyporus squamosus - when they're really young the pores are so flat and small that you need a magnifier to see them, and the top is often still really smooth.
F is maybe a Discina? It's hard to see from that angle.
G could be so many things that a guess is useless. We really need to see the underside of things like those to have a good shot at an ID.
-------------------- Happy mushrooming!
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Stoges
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Re: New Mexico 2015 Hunts [Re: ToxicMan]
#21814420 - 06/16/15 12:41 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the IDs. I always forget to photograph the underside but i will remember from here on ha.
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Stoges
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Registered: 07/24/14
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Re: New Mexico 2015 Hunts [Re: Stoges]
#21820437 - 06/17/15 07:36 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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More Hunts Species 1:

Habitat: Ground with decaying moist leaves(mostly aspen)
Gills: Orange in color.
Stem: Orange to dark orange fibrous and sturdy, slightly enlarged at base.
Cap: Small, cap seems to curl inward at edges.
Spore print color: Probably Orange.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 2:


Habitat: Ground grassy with decaying moist leaves(mostly aspen)
Gills: white to Pinkish.
Stem: Slightly fibrous although slightly hallow.
Cap: Grey large 3-4in+, cap seems to curl inward at edges.
Spore print color: Pink?.
Bruising: No bruising.
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 3


Habitat: Ground grassy with decaying moist leaves(mostly aspen)
Gills: cream.
Stem: somewhat fragile and slightly hallow.
Cap: White forms bowl shape when mature.
Spore print color: Purple.
Bruising: No bruising.
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 4:(Eidble?...blu...)


Habitat: Ground grassy with decaying moist leaves and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: yellow cream tubular
Stem: sturdy fibrous.
Cap: Large dome shape smooth smells decent.
Spore print color: ??
Bruising: blue bruising on stem but when cut turns purply.
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 5:


Habitat: Ground grassy with decaying moist leaves and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: Purple
Stem: small fibrous yet somewhat fragile.
Cap: nipple shape..
Spore print color: ??
Bruising: none
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 6:(Smelled Amazing)


Habitat: Ground with decaying moist leaves/needles and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: hard to tell
Stem: small fibrous thicker/harder at base.
Cap: Small multi colored smells almost like cucumber or carrots very sweet(veggies).
Spore print color: ??
Bruising: none
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 7:


Habitat: Ground with decaying moist leaves/needles and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: White
Stem: small fibrous thicker/harder at base.
Cap: whole mushroom exhibits rubber feeling smooth and very strong.
Spore print color: white
Bruising: none
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 8:


Habitat: Ground with decaying moist leaves/needles and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: Yellow
Stem: small slightly fibrous and yellow.
Cap: smooth and yellow round dome shape.
Spore print color: ??
Bruising: none
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
Species 9:(Amanita...?)


Habitat: Ground with decaying moist leaves/needles and branches(mostly aspen)
Gills: White
Stem: Fibrous but easily broken.
Cap: smooth and silver cone shape.
Spore print color: ??
Bruising: none
Location: Northern New Mexico @8000ft elevation.
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