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Can someone check this out
    #22270408 - 09/21/15 05:04 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

This might be a stupid question I'm pretty new to this but I found these on two separate logs and thought they could be possible mushrooms just on a very early stage of growth plZ let me know what you think. Also I found this mushroom on a log think it could be pluteus salicinus!


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Jimbo154]
    #22270601 - 09/21/15 05:48 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

1) Mycena or Pluteus
2) Could be Bisporella citrina, however, really, you need a microscope to even find out the genus of these little fuckers.


You'll find that roughly 1 in 10,000 Pluteus you find are Pluteus salicinus (if you are in Europe.  In the USA your chance is 0%, the active Pluteus in the USA is Pluteus americanus).


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #22270672 - 09/21/15 06:01 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Hmm weird I was reading a guide of all the actives in Michigan and salicinus was on that list, I trust your right though. Does it resemble an americanus?


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Jimbo154]
    #22270700 - 09/21/15 06:09 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Your information is old, the best source is http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area because I update it frequently....Most recently a couple hours ago.

Pluteus salicinus does resemble P. americanus.  Here is an article I wrote on Pluteus americanus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluteus_americanus.   I had the guy who named the species proofread it for accuracy, and he suggested a few changes which I happily made.


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #22270719 - 09/21/15 06:13 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

I Appeciate it!


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Jimbo154]
    #22270771 - 09/21/15 06:21 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Are p Americanus as rare as their European counterpart?


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #22270797 - 09/21/15 06:25 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Your information is old, the best source is http://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area because I update it frequently....Most recently a couple hours ago.






Just saw that you updated the Ontario list with Lutes and Panaelous Sp.

Thank you very much as I was the one who found those species and I have been wondering if they should be added to the list.

Cheers Alan :smile:


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Panaelous Cinctulus, Copelandia Bisporus, Amanita Muscaria, Gymnopilus Sp Psilocybe silvatica, Psilocybe caerulipes


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Jimbo154]
    #22270831 - 09/21/15 06:33 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Are p Americanus as rare as their European counterpart?





Depends on where you are and what kind of tree it is.  In the midwest, they are not uncommon on Fraxinus.


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #22271255 - 09/21/15 07:52 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Are p Americanus as rare as their European counterpart?




Depends on where you are and what kind of tree it is.  In the midwest, they are not uncommon on Fraxinus.




I find them on Acer saccharum, Betula papyrifera, and Populus (either grandidenta or tremuloides, can't be sure)

I have three kinds of Fraxinus here, but don't think I've seen them on Ash yet....

Also, you could add it to your Ontario list!


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Re: Can someone check this out [Re: Roger Wilco]
    #22271611 - 09/21/15 09:07 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

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Also, you could add it to your Ontario list!





Ok thanks, got it!

I also added your tree species to the Wikipedia article.


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    #22275232 - 09/22/15 05:14 PM (8 years, 4 months ago)

Hey Jimbo you should go check on that lil guy again, see if it opened up! Go fend off the slugs and start smelling every Pluteus you find!

Re the Wiki: Nice! I read the wiki, and I found the Pelargonium scent thing very interesting. The scent is my initial confirmation before seeing any discoloration. I think this scent is the most attractive mushroom scent I've found.

I read the Pelargonium wiki as well, and apparently it can smell like anything!, The real question is which Pelargonium smells like Pluteus americanus?

"These include:

Pelargonium quercifolium 'Fair Ellen' (Scented leaf)Almond - Pelargonium quercifolium
Apple - Pelargonium odoratissimum
Apple - Pelargonium cordifolium
Apple/Mint - Pelargonium album
Apricot/Lemon - Pelargonium scabrum
Balsam - Pelargonium panduriforme
Camphor - Pelargonium betulinum
Celery - Pelargonium ionidiflorum
Cinnamon - Pelargonium 'Ardwyck Cinnamon'
Coconut - Pelargonium grossalarioides (Pelargonium parriflorum)
Eau de Cologne - Pelargonium 'Brilliantine'
Eucalyptus - Pelargonium 'Secret Love'
Grapefruit - Pelargonium 'Poquita'
Ginger - Pelargonium 'Torrento' or 'Cola Bottles' which is a variety of Pelargonium x Nervosum
Hazelnut - Pelargonium 'Odorata Hazelnut
Lavender - Pelargonium 'Lavender Lindy'
Lemon - Pelargonium crispum
Lemon - Pelargonium citronellum (Synonym - Pelargonium 'Mabel Grey')
Lemon Balm - Pelargonium x melissinum
Lime - Pelargonium x nervosum
Myrrh - Pelargonium myrrhifolium
Nutmeg - Pelargonium x fragrans
Old Spice - Variety of Pelargonium x fragrans
Orange - Pelargonium x citriodorum (Synonym - Pelargonium 'Prince of Orange)
Peach - Pelargonium 'Peaches and Cream'
Peppermint - Pelargonium tomentosum
Pine - Pelargonium denticulatum
Pineapple - Pelargonium 'Brilliant'
Raspberry - Pelargonium 'Red Raspberry'
Rose - Pelargonium graveolens (Synonym - Pelargonium roseum)
Rose - Pelargonium capitatum
Rose - Pelargonium radens
Southernwood - Pelargonium abrotanifolium
Spicy - Pelargonium exstipulatum
Strawberry - Pelargonium x scarboroviae
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