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JagerTree


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NE Ohio
#21834525 - 06/20/15 11:02 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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  Habitat:Coming up through moss, it was healthy dirt and some decaying hard wood branches under cherry and other hardwood canopy. Almost made me think of chanterelles, but they seem a little diff than i remember finding before... help?
2: This one was growing near #1 and was the same color... but seemed a bit different. much more like a chanterelle, but still not quite. bad pic, not important anyway https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9Stsc5eHgbSbWE0REU3eDhVVnM/view?usp=sharing
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 Obviously a guessowii, but it's just a cute little baby.
Edited by JagerTree (06/21/15 06:27 AM)
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elprawn
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1 looks like Cantharellus cibarius. Wait for confirmation, though as I've never found them myself. Were they true gills or were they thicker? If they were true gills then it's not. From the picture they look a bit thin.
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JagerTree


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... the chanterellas i found before were obvious, the gills on these look (to me) like a 50/50 split between being gills and not... also, the caps of all these ones (except that one big one) all seem convex... maybe it's because they are just babies yet?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Quote:
elprawn said: 1 looks like Cantharellus cibarius.
But this is Ohio, so it can't be that.
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JagerTree


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- Sorry, I misunderstood. 
C. Appalachiensis
Edited by JagerTree (06/21/15 12:38 AM)
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RuralAnomaly
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nice finds! i must make time this week to hit the woods and my chants spots to see whats up.
i think what Alan is getting at is that the species you named is currently thought to be a purely European species
here's a link discussing this
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/cantharellus_cibarius.html
to get your images in your post, preview your post, then just under the preview pane you'll see "click to upload" or something to that effect which opens another page
upload the pics then paste the url that shows up whole into here and voila. welcome to the forum.
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JagerTree


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oh, cool, so they were C. Appalachiensis? what about the others?
also, yeah, i knew about uploading them to my shroomery gallery thing, i just figured it would be easier to leave them hosted on my google account so I wouldn't have to d/l em, then upload em, then reorganize my whole post for them.
Edited by JagerTree (06/21/15 01:33 AM)
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RuralAnomaly
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your images are too small to be of great use on those links. you'll maybe get better answers once you can post the pics
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JagerTree


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I fixed the important ones, thanks!
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JagerTree


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So I looked hard at a few of the #1s... There IS branching on the "gills"... so they aren't gills (right? oh, and idk what they're called then) but they run down the stem (stipe?) a bit, exactly like Cantharellus. The difference is that these little guys have a convex cap, and the edge of the cap curls under just a little. Maybe even a little bit of a veil.
Edited by JagerTree (06/21/15 03:49 AM)
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RuralAnomaly
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good deal on putting the pics in. much better than the links for sure. at least now you know and won't have to edit any more posts to this extent.
that said, i'm going to whine about still not being able to discern much about the gills on the first ones so if you have any additional pics you can add with natural lighting and a few angles to choose from, that would be really helpful.
the one on the far right is pretty odd looking, but chants get all kinds of wierd shapes to them, but to my knowledge, never have a veil? i think that would rule them out but may be wrong.
do they break like chants? or are they rubberier
sounds like you have some experience with them, you're always the best judge of what you have in hand vs. looking at pics
pisses me off that my calendar isn't going to permit me to get out anytime soon in all this rain
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JagerTree


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 I almost wanna say omphalotus, but it wasn't growing out of a tree stump, and it doesn't glow, and it wasn't in a cluster... it looks like a cross between them actually... ?
They arent a kind of gym are they? what would be diff if gyms?
Edited by JagerTree (06/21/15 01:12 PM)
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RuralAnomaly
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i think those are Cantharellus except maybe the one in lower right
i found three today walking the dog
definately not gyms, sorry. but reports are rolling in and we've had the right conditions. keep lookin!
heck you scored anyway
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