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NYcelium

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4th of July Finds/ID Request
#21895773 - 07/04/15 07:17 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Happy 4th of July! I have a few ID requests that I'm hoping to verify:
1. Possible Marasmius oreades - Fairy Ring Mushroom



Found growing on grass. It was the lone mushroom of this size. However, the lawn had been mowed recently. Cap was irregularly shaped and convex with umbo. Gills were white and not close to each other. Spore print was not taken.
2. Possible Parasola picatilis - Japanese Parasol/Pleated Inky Cap


Found on wood chips/dirt growing in a very large cluster. Gills were white/grey with dark spore deposits. Stem was hollow.
3. Unknown



Found on grass. Stem is white, hollow, slightly hairy. Gills are white to rust colored and form a strange pattern at the edges.
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NYcelium

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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: NYcelium]
#21899915 - 07/05/15 07:15 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Can anyone comfirm the first 2 for me and suggest what the third one is?
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Ganjaburger
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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: NYcelium]
#21899919 - 07/05/15 07:20 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Second one is definitely the Japanese parasol mushroom :-)
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Signeg


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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: Ganjaburger]
#21900098 - 07/05/15 08:49 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Number 2 look's a bit big for Parasola picatilis, but probably something similar in the coprinoid group.
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Joust
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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: Signeg]
#21900134 - 07/05/15 09:01 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Quote:
Signeg said: probably something similar in the coprinoid group.
not sure on 1.. its odd for me...
3 could be Psathyrella?
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NYcelium


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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: Joust]
#21904262 - 07/06/15 07:03 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I think you're right about the Psathyrella. I read up on it and I think it's Psathyrella candolleana.
The guide also lists this mushroom as very fragile which as you can see from the split cap it was.
What in the first picture makes you unsure it's a fairy ring mushroom?
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Re: 4th of July Finds/ID Request [Re: NYcelium]
#21904691 - 07/06/15 09:37 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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M oreades would have been my guess for the first one as well. It should be really tough and robust for its size if so.
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