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impaired420
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ID please, coastal sc.
#22173943 - 09/01/15 01:01 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ok so I have been looking for pan cinct for about a year now give or take and I finally think I found a few today after a solid week of rain, thanks hurricane season!
Cap: Conical, fawn colored/light tan brown, with one zonate around egde of cap. Maybe 1/2 in wide (small)
Stem: Darker redish brown, about 2in in length, pretty skinny. Has "fuzzy feet" and the mycellium apears to be light grey/blue.
Habitat: Growing about 4' from a 'live oak' tree, on oak leaf liter, recently covered in loblolly pine needles (ground cover for my neighborhood)
Gills: Not sure, didn't want to harvest yet as one seems to have no opened yet, and if I see pan cinct I want some prints.
Photo: http://imgur.com/JQQujUS
If I need to get a shot of the gills and do I print for %100 confirmation I will in a few hours, hopefully they mature a bit by then.
What do you guys think? Thanks in advance!
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mountainplayer
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This is the wrong habitat for P. cinctulus, which will grow in grass or herbivore poop.
If you still want to figure out what you've found, let the cap open up and then repost new pics.
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impaired420
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Yea I'm aware of the habitat of pan cinctulus but I've read that it can (rarely) grow off of hardwood/litter?
I got underneath them and one I actually opened, the smaller one in the back is not which raised a few questions of my own.
Would pan cinct look that way before "breaking its veil" for lack of better terms? I tried google images to no clear avail as alot of pictures of "pan cinct" differentiate exponentially.
Should I pick the opened one carefully and attempt a spore print? Idk how true it is but I've read if mushrooms are picked too early they wont drop spores? Idk, its why I come to you guys, I'm trying my best on my end I promise.
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elprawn
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My best guess would be Psathyrella species.
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Spectacle
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Re: ID please, coastal sc. [Re: elprawn]
#22174155 - 09/01/15 02:06 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm not a TI , but i have a fair bit of experience with panaelous and it doesn't look like anything i've seen from that genus unfortunately : / . wait for a TI to get a real response though.
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