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Eclectik
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Been busy gathering! 6 possible different species? ID help.
#22274528 - 09/22/15 02:57 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi guys,
I hope you can help out? These have all been found recently in Finland's south...where mushrooms are currently flourishing EVERYWHERE! I just hope I've found something worth keeping. Please let me know. Thanks in advance 
http://imgur.com/a/3WgvT
1st walk
Type 1 (first 5 pictures) found on the sides of a local football pitch. Growing close to each other but alone. Spore print very dark grey.
Type 2 (next 5 pictures) found in a meadow with long grass and some small stones growing alongside the turf. Small batches close to each other covering a 2-3 metre square radius. Spore print colour light pink/skin tone.
Type 3 I actually posted in my gallery. You can see the images by clicking my profile. Sorry no spore print for these. Possibly pholiotina cyanopus or conocybe kuehneriana?
2nd walk
This other group I found on the rough grass on the bridge of a highway. Type 1 and 2 were actually growing between small stones and grass as well as some mouldy wood and leaves etc. There were two beautiful fly agaric (or its similar looking poisonous cousin nearby) amongst some other species. The 3rd group I found a few hundred metees further on their own in a small batch together covering a 2 metre radius.
Walk 1 type 1: Could it possible be panaeolus cinctulus or olivaceus?
Walk 1 type 2: This was a smaller batch growing next to type 1. They are lighter in colour and are dryer in texture, though seem younger. They are whiter on both stem and cap.
Walk 1 type 3: larger than the others with a clear wavey gill shape (seen from the picture closeup: 2nd to last photo). A white to slight light brown colour on the caps.
I'm in the process of obtaining a spore print for these three types.
Like I said, I really hope you can help with some good news. Fingers crossed 
http://imgur.com/a/3WgvT
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WhyDidiDoThis
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Re: Been busy gathering! 6 possible different species? ID help. [Re: Eclectik]
#22274536 - 09/22/15 03:00 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Lol you brought all of them home? What if they arent active (which they arent)? All those living mushrooms got raped for no reason
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Been busy gathering! 6 possible different species? ID help. [Re: Eclectik]
#22274557 - 09/22/15 03:03 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like Panaeolus foenisecii a few Mycena and maybe a cluster of Pholiota, nothing active or worth much to you.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Been busy gathering! 6 possible different species? ID help. [Re: WhyDidiDoThis]
#22274608 - 09/22/15 03:16 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
TORCUTT said: Lol you brought all of them home? What if they arent active (which they arent)? All those living mushrooms got raped for no reason 
All mushrooms that you want to identify should be collected. Not only does this spread the spores, but it also allows you to make spore prints, check the odor / flavor, check how the color changes as the mushroom matures/dries out, and do microscopic and DNA analysis.
NAMA says that a photo with no dried specimen is just a rumor.
So please do not encourage people not to pick mushrooms!
Picking a mushroom does not hurt the organism any more than picking an apple harms the tree.
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Eclectik
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Re: Been busy gathering! 6 possible different species? ID help. [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#22278850 - 09/23/15 01:29 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: Looks like Panaeolus foenisecii a few Mycena and maybe a cluster of Pholiota, nothing active or worth much to you.
And there was me thinking I'd stumbled upon some subs. No blue tint to the stalks with these puppies. Just a brown spore print.
Thanks for the help though folks. Onwards and downwards...
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