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soelprovider
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Registered: 09/06/15
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help me identify this species please (Gymnopilus) possible
#22241184 - 09/15/15 12:31 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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in my excitement i forgot to add the other finds to my previous post sorry.
http://imgur.com/a/xlsW5 species 1: Habitat: southern facing exposure in south florida sept 2015 growing on pine wood chips and pine stump.
Gills: spaced appearing different sized in an alternating pattern (reminded me of the letter z almost, its like there not all the same height ) orange color/ yellow orange
Stem: 6mm wide on adults light orange color fading to off white near gills
Cap: Diameter between 2.5" and 1", conical in shape with specks on cap slightly darker orange then cap smooth light texture to touch.
Spore print color: orange
Bruising: bluish green at base of stem near/around rhizome.
Other information: this mushroom has a veil.
species 2: http://imgur.com/a/Yljm2 Habitat: southern facing exposure in south florida sept 2015 growing on pine wood chips and pine stump.
Gills: orange attached to stem
Stem: Length 50 mm, diameter 6mm, color dark orange/red brown near base fading light near cap, texture fibrous ,solid, thick
Cap: Diameter 100mm - 25mm , color yellowish orange, texture spots on cap through out colored slightly darker then cap its self, bell shaped cap
Spore print color: rust orange
Bruising: bruising blue at base only
Edited by soelprovider (09/15/15 12:46 PM)
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antity
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Registered: 07/28/15
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Loc: New England
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Re: help me identify this species please [Re: soelprovider]
#22241218 - 09/15/15 12:40 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm not really seeing any bruising, If you want actives, my advice is cow patties! You should find a lot of actives there.
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soelprovider
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Re: help me identify this species please [Re: antity]
#22241237 - 09/15/15 12:45 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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they only bruising was where the was at the very base of the mushroom at the rhizome I've read thats common in "Gymnopilus" family.
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doctorghosty
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Registered: 09/02/10
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Loc: North GA, God's fav
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Re: help me identify this species please [Re: soelprovider]
#22241283 - 09/15/15 12:58 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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more gyms, not so sure on the type of the first but the second look like they are aeruginosus-luteofolius clade also, and first might be also and just much more weathered. Hard to say with gyms without microscopy.
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soelprovider
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Re: help me identify this species please [Re: doctorghosty]
#22241297 - 09/15/15 01:03 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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the first species in these were young and very fresh and not on the same clump or near the others ive posted. they were unique to any I found in size and shape.
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