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Funji Guy
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ID Help on multiple mushrooms.
#21823694 - 06/18/15 01:44 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Please note that all of these mushrooms are growing directly or near Alder trees. I did not take many pictures because my phone was about to die. I was in Southern Californian mountains, about 5,500 ft elevation in a creek bed. These all appeared after a short storm about 2 weeks ago. All of these may not be identifiable, which is fine and I understand that not having enough pictures can effect my chances of getting them identified. Just want to become more familiar with the fungi around my area. Please try to id as mamy as you can if you can! 
Species #1:
These guys popped up everywhere in the wild grass. They were kinda tough and I don't recall them growing directly off wood. Some of these would have flat caps when more mature.

Species #2: There were few of these. Kind of similair to the first one but it didnt have that gold top to it and the gills were darker. I believe this grew directly off of the alder. 
Species #3: It was dark when I was looking at these so I barely studied them. Just snapped a pic and set it down. Redish caps, very cone like. Long stems, maybe 3-5 inches.

Species #4: Lots of these, too. Lily pad shaped, sometimes heart shaped. Only like an inch tall and is easy to break. There are lines through the cap.

Species #5: This is the ONLY one that wasnt on or near alder. Its some kind of mold growing on a pine trunk. Very cool. Turns blood red and has a pus like goo.

Thank you in advance.
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mountainplayer
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Re: ID Help on multiple mushrooms. [Re: Funji Guy]
#21823785 - 06/18/15 02:04 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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1 - Stropharia or Protostropharia, I think. 4 - Mycena sp
In the future, it would help if you could take good photos of the mushrooms from several angles, clearly showing the gills (and how they attach to stem), the mushroom from the side, and the base of the stem.
A spore print would also be nice. The more trouble you go to in documenting the mushrooms you want identified, the better your chances. You'll also get more replies to your threads.
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Funji Guy
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Thank you, I looked em up and you are right. And no worries the next time I do this shit I will have more time/battery life to do so
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