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redneckshroomer
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Help on identifying possible cubensis and others
#22122111 - 08/21/15 11:53 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hi all! My first time seriously looking for shrooms around my area. Perfect conditions, it's been hot and rainy for days. I decided to go out and take a look, he found a large patch of 15-20 shrooms that he suspects are cubensis but not sure since they are closed. No spore print seems to be possible yet.
Found in northeast Alabama. These were all in a freshly cut lawn over about 50 acres, all in morning and evening sun but shaded in the peak hours.None of them turn very blue when crushed, except the red ones with sponge bottoms. I wasn't sure if USUALLY they crush blue, or ALWAYS. Here are pics:
Found near a rocky flower bed with mulch underneath, although growing in freshly cut grass. http://s2.postimg.org/lgjpfew6g/IMG_20150821_112455811.jpg
Doubt this is anything edible, but I have NO IDEA what this is: http://s13.postimg.org/lo36nmi7a/IMG_20150821_121326712.jpg
Another of the same i THINK, turns blue in 10-15 seconds after trama: http://s13.postimg.org/mjv2pc2hy/IMG_20150821_123124137.jpg
This one is very intersting to look at.. but looks rather deadly. http://s13.postimg.org/63vsx382u/IMG_20150821_121740257.jpg
Below are the ones i most likely suspect to be cubensis or liberty caps, not sure though. http://s13.postimg.org/6515crkiu/IMG_20150821_123546966.jpg http://s13.postimg.org/z8pd908me/IMG_20150821_123551971.jpg http://s13.postimg.org/jm2p9dk86/IMG_20150821_123557680.jpg
I can post more images if needed. I may update this thread with more finds later Thanks for any help!
Edited by redneckshroomer (08/21/15 12:00 PM)
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TBJ12
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: redneckshroomer]
#22122123 - 08/21/15 11:58 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't see any pictures.
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redneckshroomer
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: TBJ12]
#22122130 - 08/21/15 12:01 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sorry they were showing up for me! I just removed the image tags now so you can click the links.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: redneckshroomer]
#22122168 - 08/21/15 12:14 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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you have no cubes or liberty caps.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: doctorghosty]
#22122195 - 08/21/15 12:20 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Found near a rocky flower bed - might be Chlorophyllum rachodes, hard to tell when it's that immature
Doubt this is anything edible - is some variety of bolete
Another of the same i THINK, turns blue in 10-15 seconds - is, indeed, another variety of bolete
This one is very intersting to look at.. but looks rather deadly - Looks like Lycoperdon sp
Last pic with 5 mushrooms is a mix of 1 Panaeolus, 1 Psathyrella, 2 Gymnopus and an Agrocybe.
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redneckshroomer
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: doctorghosty]
#22122319 - 08/21/15 12:54 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for the help!
Also "might be Chlorophyllum rachodes" that one is VERY big compared to the others, almost 2 inches at the cap and an inch wide stem. Is it really that immature?
Yes you are correct those are the same two.
The last ones, So zero chance of them being active, as far as you can tell?
Edited by redneckshroomer (08/21/15 12:55 PM)
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doctorghosty
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Re: Help on identifying possible cubensis and others [Re: redneckshroomer]
#22122348 - 08/21/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Chlorophyllum rachodes is a much larger mushroom than any of those others. I can tell it's immature because the cap is not yet fully formed or open to drop spores. Here is what a mature one looks like:

and yes, those aren't active.
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