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Coincidentiaoppositorum
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Registered: 10/27/14
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ID request (non-active)
#22177876 - 09/02/15 11:46 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Habitat: grassy area, lawn
Gills: are white to Grey when fresh, turning a tan brown with age.
Stem: white, hollow, fibrous stems, from a few cms to 1 and a quarter inch.
Cap: Brown, spherical when young, flattening out with age.
Spore print color: rust brown/purple (though the only spore print I have was unintentional, I moved a dried specimen to find a print left behind, since I don't believe these are actives, it was not a priority, and though I have fresh samples outside, I feel the unintentional print is sufficient.)
Bruising: none observed
PICTURES:
 Unintentional Spore print left on tile
 Dry samples
 Dry samples
 Underside of a dry sample
 Growing in their natural habitat
 Ground view of growing in their natural habitat.
Though I'm fairly certain there is nothing special about this species, I'm still curious as to what they could be, most of the conocybe lactea and panaleolus foenisecii and panaeolus cinctulus have already stopped comming up in my area for the moment, and the only fungi I have noticed was this yet to be identified species...well I suppose I see some Agaricus campestris here and there as well, but there really are not many fruiting fungi around my area at this point in time.
If anybody thinks they can ID the pictured fungi it would be most helpful to me. I enjoy being able to go for a walk and know the name and properties of every plant and fungi I encounter, it makes something as basic as a walk through the neighborhood into a scientific expedition, complete with several live specimens to study...Or I may just be a nerd, regardless any help here would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
-E. Borodin
Edited by Coincidentiaoppositorum (09/02/15 11:50 AM)
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Peteza34
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Registered: 09/13/12
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I wanna say Psathyrella. Maybe something like Psathyrella candolleana.
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Coincidentiaoppositorum
deep psychedelic


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Re: ID request (non-active) [Re: Peteza34]
#22181735 - 09/03/15 05:24 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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That seems very reasonable, they likely are Psathyrella candolleana.
Thank you,
-E. Borodin
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