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Gilzman
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Pan. Active, black spored..Who sees blue?
#21892538 - 07/03/15 12:51 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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After a sad couple of hot weeks, my buddies came back. Last night's rain did em good. Too bad a scorcher is coming...
Some of these were standing absolutely alone. I checked around them for a good 6 feet and they were solitary (no other shrooms around at all).
There were nice little guys with potential but they might not make it through another day.
Anyway, I am getting good at insta-checking with just a few foes getting in the pockets (swim trunks). I think that foes have a much stronger smell than these in the pictures. I find it sickly-sweet and perfumed. I seem to be able to judge by the resistance when pulling them out slowly.
I don't think its that easily seen, but there is the faintest baby-blue on them. Sort of have to not look directly at it.




-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
Edited by Gilzman (07/03/15 12:54 PM)
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art2312
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Re: Pan. Active, black spored..Who sees blue? [Re: Gilzman]
#21892555 - 07/03/15 12:54 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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That print looks pretty black to me  were the stipes twisted at all?
-------------------- I don't mind being ogled, ridiculed, made to feel minuscule. If you consider the source, it's kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is.....That's all you'll ever know!!!!
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Gilzman
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Re: Pan. Active, black spored..Who sees blue? [Re: art2312]
#21892609 - 07/03/15 01:11 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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That is a quick print. I will let them stay on paper on till the 4th. I will post how black they look then. I worked in digital color imaging and they are certainly black spores. I would like to know what kind of active type they technically are.
As far as the stipe's spirals, you reminded me of something I have been meaning to say. Namely, I have seen big foes that get golden colored stipe's and spiraling stipes. They are certainly not active and drop a dark brown spore (when big). Unless you flip them over and see the brown gills, smell them (ugh), spore print, they are almost identical to these active types when doing the recon for actives. They grow in the same areas (nice lawn grass) with the foes seeming to be more sun resistant.
My backyard is full of foes, but not one active that I see. I can't imagine a deeper darker moister lawn area than under the maple tree in my backyard. Makes no sense since I must be like a giant spore-pod myself...
I have finally figured out why some spots are good in the spring and fall. It is due to the angle of the sun and the type of trees that provide shade. In the spring this year, many trees lost early leaves due to hail and storms etc. They did not block the early rush of actives then.
-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
Edited by Gilzman (07/03/15 01:30 PM)
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Gilzman
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Re: Pan. Active, black spored..Who sees blue? [Re: Gilzman]
#21893451 - 07/03/15 04:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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A flake of black spores came off like a paint chip...
-------------------- The more I see mushrooms, the more I see mushrooms. I swear it gets into you.
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