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kactus.brand.g
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Reishi,Armillaria & a few others.
#22164469 - 08/30/15 11:54 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found a few interesting finds today!
Some very cool Ganoderma.




Now,correct me if I'm wrong,because I want to eat these later. Armillariella tabescens?




Now here are some various. I have an idea on a few,but would like your guys opinion.









Thanks for looking
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Mrcloudy
Stranger than you.


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Your red Ganoderma with the stems are Ganoderma curtisii. The brown Ganoderma that you broke is Ganoderma lobatum Not sure about the last Ganoderma picture,is the reddish color the spores lit up from the flash? where are you located?
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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA AMU MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: Mrcloudy]
#22164833 - 08/30/15 01:19 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks man The mushroom in the pic with the flash is the same mushroom you identified as lobatum. The flash just lit up the spore deposits that were dropped on it from the one above it that I I broke off
Is lobatum medicinal,and any idea on the Armillariella,I wan to eat them.
I'm located int he Tampa bay area.
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Lucis
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Those are for sure Armillaria tabescens aka the ringless honey mushroom.
They're a wonderful substitute for shiitake mushrooms.
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: Lucis]
#22165076 - 08/30/15 02:44 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Fennario said: Those are for sure Armillaria tabescens aka the ringless honey mushroom.
They're a wonderful substitute for shiitake mushrooms.
Cool man,they were everywhere pounds upon pounds of them. I used to pick and eat them back when I previously lived in Florida,but that was so many years ago,and I needed to make sure again before consuming them
Thanks a lot man,I'll eat them tonight,and go garb a bunch more tomorrow!!!
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Blazeyy
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: Lucis]
#22165081 - 08/30/15 02:45 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Love those Ganoderma
-------------------- I give you the choice of 2 pills.
With each containing one of the following: Cyanide... Psilocin... Would you take the risk? Didn't think so. This is why Positive Identification prior to consumption is important.
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: Blazeyy]
#22165090 - 08/30/15 02:49 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks man,had all the bums out there not been lurking around looking at me,I would have stayed longer and found more. I just felt too uneasy,and I'm used to being the only one out in the whole 100's of acre woods back in KY!
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MidnightCity
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Registered: 08/12/12
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In no particular order:
Stereum ostrea Hexagonia hydnoides Lentinus crinitus Geastrum saccatum Armillaria tabescens Ganoderma curtisii Gandoderma applanatum group.
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: MidnightCity]
#22165183 - 08/30/15 03:17 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you man,you're the greatest!
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kactus.brand.g
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Went out fro about an hour again today,and found more reishi. Seem you can find at least a few every time you go out in Florida!
Sorry for the bad shots,but my camera is horrible as is,and especially when the battery is near death.
Too bad the bigger reishi I found were way past their prime


I had way more reishi finds and pics than this,but low battery,coupled with high humidity,equals blurry foggy pics that aren't worth posting
I also found a few chanterelles.



Fighting my way all through the trash,and bum encampments,I found a weird sight! A British toy soldier,mounted atop a mushroom mound

And right before the camera died,I got a cool pic of reishi,and armillaria growing together in perfect harmony

Habitat shot.
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relic
of a bygone era


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nice man. at least you scored a little and that toy soldier pic is the lolz.
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: relic]
#22169564 - 08/31/15 02:58 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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relic said: nice man. at least you scored a little and that toy soldier pic is the lolz.
HAHA yeah,it was a sight to behold!
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kactus.brand.g
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Made good use of the chants,and honey's on my cheese pizza
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MidnightCity
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nice
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kactus.brand.g
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Re: Reishi,Armillaria & a few others. [Re: MidnightCity]
#22179140 - 09/02/15 05:24 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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MidnightCity said: nice 
It's oh so good
I get paid Friday,so I'm going to grab a sixer of beer and head out to this preserve near my house to look for all kinds of mushrooms
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