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Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please
#22259268 - 09/19/15 07:53 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Went walking around 7 AM this morning through the cow fields even though it has been dry for like 2 weeks. Lots of Inky Caps.
Arkansas
Came across an old stump near where the water level has went down - It was still soggy. Very broken down and old.
Have not spore Printed yet - Just got them.
No smell to them at all, bruising just makes them more dampish yellow.


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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: xgpx0001]
#22259403 - 09/19/15 08:58 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Maybe an omphalotus species? Possibly armallaria. Idk really but might be worth a look into those genuses. I used to live in bumfuck Arkansas, [Umpire, Arkansas]. Ever heard of it?
Edited by Bud Fuggins (09/19/15 09:01 AM)
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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: Bud Fuggins]
#22259416 - 09/19/15 09:09 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nope haha, but possibly. I live over by the Memphis areas of Arkansas. I keep researching this state and there just isn't really any info at all for good strains in both dung and wooded areas.. My uncle and older gens all talk of how they could find the everywhere back in the day..
I will keep searching i'm just not sure if fall will be good for mushrooms? They mostly pop up in spring and early summer here for ones I mostly see in yards etc. But then again this has been my first summer really searching.
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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: xgpx0001]
#22259442 - 09/19/15 09:19 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I remember people getting libs in the fall when I was a kid in cow pastures. Go to Umpire for them. There's a cow field everywhere and only one cop an old fat drunk named Butch who mostly hangs out in the one gas station/store in the whole town.
Those are not active for sure.
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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: Bud Fuggins]
#22259463 - 09/19/15 09:27 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Liberty's just grow in grass and dew before the sun comes up right? Do they melt in the sun? Does it need alot of rain for them? I have drove all over Arkansas past Newport, Batesville, Jonesboro - All over the state.
I'm not sure what they are called but the ones I have always seen people have were the buttons with the little purple rings on the outsides of the caps that grow in cow poop.
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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: xgpx0001]
#22259472 - 09/19/15 09:29 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Oops, I meant cubes. I lived in the Arklatex though.
Edited by Bud Fuggins (09/19/15 09:30 AM)
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Re: Yellow Wood Mushies ID Please [Re: stevo]
#22259492 - 09/19/15 09:37 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you I will - I keep mentioning Ink Caps - They are just so common around here that I think that's why everyone in the south says they melt. I do not think Liberty's grow here though. But yeah cubes have been known to be found. I do not believe any active wood species grow here Sorry I'm asking alot of questions just been doing the research all on my own so asking all the questions while I have some people haha. Do active wood strains bruise blue like cubes etc?
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