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somuchlove


Registered: 06/02/14
Posts: 64
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Northeast
#21933352 - 07/12/15 12:36 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Species #1

Habitat: Wood - Found in coniferous woods, moist
Gills: white/turning brown color. The gills are free.
Stem: Whitish turning light brown, sturdy, thick about an inch, 1-3" long
Cap: white to light brown, smooth,1-4 inches across.
Spore print color: white
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 2.

Habitat: Wood - Found in coniferous woods, hemlocks,edge of creek ridge
Gills: whitish tan.
Stem: White, hollow, 1/2" wide and 2" long
Cap: yellowish in middle then green tint lighter at edges, smooth and slimy, 2-4 inches across.
Spore print color: i think white but was too wet
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 3.


Habitat: Found in hemlocks in soil
Gills: white, not attached
Stem: yellow then White after veil comes off, stringy, 1/8" to 1/2" wide and 2-4" long
Cap: Orange with yellow warts smooth and slimy, 1-3" across.
Spore print color: white
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 4.

Habitat: Found in hemlocks, growing out of dead fallen log
Gills: white, barely attached
Stem: orange tannish, stringy dry,hollow, 1/8" to 1/4" wide and 2-4" long
Cap: reddish Orange and lighter at the edge, smooth, 1-3" across.
Spore print color: ?
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 5.

Habitat: Found in hemlocks on edge of creek slope, coming out of soil,
Gills: white, not attached
Stem: white, stringy dry,hollow, 1/2" wide and 2" long
Cap: yellowish, it was wet from rain and slimy, smooth, 3" across.
Spore print color: whitish tan
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 6.

Habitat: mulch around house in shady area, coming out of mulch,
Gills: purple, not attached
Stem: white, snaps, solid,3" long, 1/4" wide more thick at base
Cap: tan to light brown, smooth, 1-2" across.
Spore print color: dark purple
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 7.

Habitat: deciduous, group of them, coming out of soil and leaves,
Gills: spongy,attached,white, older is turning brown
Stem: brown, solid,5" long, 1/2" to 2" wide more thick at base, another one was growing from root bulb
Cap: brown, smooth, 6" across.
Spore print color: ?
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species 8.

Habitat: lawn grass, group of them, coming out of soil, wilting as day goes on
Gills: brown,not attached,
Stem: white, hollow and brittle, 1/8" wide, 4" long
Cap: light brown nipple, whitish at edge, smooth, 1/2" across.
Spore print color: light brwon
Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Silky_Johnson
last to leave the party



Registered: 06/24/15
Posts: 4,863
Loc: is everything
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#2 is a russala
#3 is an amanita
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nomendubium



Registered: 05/16/14
Posts: 500
Last seen: 6 years, 10 months
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#1 Russula compacta or closely related #3 Amanita flavoconia seems likely #4 Gymnopus dryophilus group #5 a foetid Russula #7 might be Tylopilus felleus #8 Conocybe
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falcon



Registered: 04/01/02
Posts: 8,005
Last seen: 21 hours, 41 minutes
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Quote:
nomendubium said: #1 Russula compacta or closely related #3 Amanita flavoconia seems likely #4 Gymnopus dryophilus group #5 a foetid Russula #7 might be Tylopilus felleus #8 Conocybe
I agree except for 7
2 is also a Russula, likely a foetid 6 is a Stropharia 7 is a Tylopilus, probably not T. fellus as there isn't any reticulation showing.
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MidnightCity
Apache Rose Peacock


Registered: 08/12/12
Posts: 4,053
Loc: Florida
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Quote:
nomendubium said: #1 Russula compacta or closely related #3 Amanita flavoconia seems likely #4 Gymnopus dryophilus group #5 a foetid Russula #7 might be Tylopilus felleus #8 Conocybe
8. Is Conocybe apala or similar.
Good to see you back, what's kept you away for so long?
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nomendubium



Registered: 05/16/14
Posts: 500
Last seen: 6 years, 10 months
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I'm really busy with mushroom stuff. I came back primarily because I am helping everyone out who got robbed on the Pestalotiopsis group buy. Figured I would look around why I was here
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