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MarylandMushrooms
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Northeast Gyms and other finds from today
#22318881 - 10/01/15 12:10 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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So today I took a walk around the park today and it seems that the fall flushes around here are in full swing. Was able to find some great big ones and even my first Gyms (I think)!
Check it out:
Amanita muscaria var. guessowii (little bit potato, sry)

Amanita aestivalis?



Amarilla Mellea






Massive Laetiporus Cincinnatus




Amanita Cokeri?



Fomitopsis pinicola?


Gymnopilus sp. (rusty brown spores) There was some decomposing wood buried under the grass they were growing from.
 This one got stepped on 

Thanks for looking! Any input as far as species or camera tips is appreciated.
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antity
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Damn man nice finds!
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Lucis
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MarylandMushrooms said:
Amanita Cokeri?



I believe you have Amanita daucipes
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MarylandMushrooms
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Re: Northeast Gyms and other finds from today [Re: Lucis]
#22319158 - 10/01/15 01:22 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I went and looked at some pics, daucipes seems to fit much better. Thanks for the suggestion.
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MarylandMushrooms
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Tried to add a picture of the staining that happened when some of the mushrooms were damaged... The edges are greenish-blue. Any idea what kind of gyms these are?
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hmm im not seeing the bruising... think you could get a better pic of it?
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Re: Northeast Gyms and other finds from today [Re: Joust]
#22319607 - 10/01/15 03:08 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Following. Thanks for your posts. Learning.
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MarylandMushrooms
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Re: Northeast Gyms and other finds from today [Re: mwhtmn]
#22319685 - 10/01/15 03:32 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'll see if this does the trick...

It was where the one stipe split in two.
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They look more like Omphalotus olearius than a Gymnopilus to me.
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MarylandMushrooms
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Shitty photo of the spore print:

I also had rusty brown all over my hands after picking them in the rain, same color as the cap.
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maynardjameskeenan said: They look more like Omphalotus olearius than a Gymnopilus to me.
Some great pics there....this rain has the fungi world dancing! Too bad it's gonna flood the rivers and streams where it will put a damper on my fall ovoids. What part of Maryland are you in?
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Fomitopsis pinicola?
Looks more like Phellinus.
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Gymnopilus sp. (rusty brown spores) There was some decomposing wood buried under the grass they were growing from.
Omphalotus illudens.
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Amanita aestivalis?
Might be in Amanita section Phalloideae, perhaps close to A. elliptosperma. If you peel away the volva, what do you see?
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Amanita Cokeri?
Amanita daucipes
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MarylandMushrooms
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Quote:
Thayendanegea said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: They look more like Omphalotus olearius than a Gymnopilus to me.
Some great pics there....this rain has the fungi world dancing! Too bad it's gonna flood the rivers and streams where it will put a damper on my fall ovoids. What part of Maryland are you in?
Northern Maryland almost in PA, I have been losing my mind waiting for the fall season to start up after all of the summer heat. I got my wife this awesome camera last year for Christmas and it hasn't been used since, what better way to get my moneys worth than some beautiful fungi? 
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Fomitopsis pinicola?
Looks more like Phellinus.
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Gymnopilus sp. (rusty brown spores) There was some decomposing wood buried under the grass they were growing from.
Omphalotus illudens.
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Amanita aestivalis?
Might be in Amanita section Phalloideae, perhaps close to A. elliptosperma. If you peel away the volva, what do you see?
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Amanita Cokeri?
Amanita daucipes
Thanks for the idents, I intend on going back out tomorrow to a larger park and getting some more while the gettin's good.
Bonus photo of the "Chicken of the Woods" with 3 year old and large Honey Mushroom for scale:
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