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InvisibleRogerSmith

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Pictures of wild mushrooms
    #22344445 - 10/07/15 09:20 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I like to walk through forest. I usually see many mushrooms I know nothing about.
In this thread I post pictures of interesting mushrooms, so any ID is appreciated :grin:









Many of these popped up since it's been raining.




And I have this one growin out of my lawn. Some sort of bolete maybe?





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Re: What are those? [Re: RogerSmith]
    #22344472 - 10/07/15 09:29 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

The first ones are a Coprinellus species.

The second is a bolete, but rotting pretty badly.


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Re: What are those? [Re: ToxicMan]
    #22344503 - 10/07/15 09:38 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Really cool flush though! Makes a nice picture.


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Re: What are those? [Re: xfsketch]
    #22344601 - 10/07/15 10:05 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Re: What are those? [Re: RogerSmith]
    #22387093 - 10/16/15 05:46 AM (8 years, 3 months ago)

It's been raining here around 2 weeks, so I went through a forest to check on mushrooms.

I found my first edibles and I'm pretty sure they are Boletus Badius. I just wanna check with you guys so I don't poison myself with some poisonous boletus. (I found them in a really small area, there's gotta be much more around)
They also bruise blue
I think they are badius because of the color of the stem, internet pictures look the same. They have yellow gills and bruise the same way they did on internet pictures.





Ganoderma



Some sort of puffballs? Many of those around

And a few unknowns:






I also saw 2 salamanders, bathing in the rain. Beautiful and a bit scarry creatures


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Re: What are those? [Re: RogerSmith]
    #22645469 - 12/12/15 08:52 AM (8 years, 1 month ago)

Never got around to post pics from 31st October.

So this is boletus badius again. Nice young mushroom. A lot of them around here, most grow from moss, I even saw one growing from degraded stump that was heavily covered with moss.
The mushroom itself doesn't have any special taste. Pretty tasteless IMO.



Than I saw this one, it reminded me of cordyceps so I decided to check if there was a bug under but there wasn't ofc.




Growing from the middle of the tree. Is the tree dead in a few years?



Reishi? These looked nice







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Re: What are those? [Re: RogerSmith]
    #22646021 - 12/12/15 12:07 PM (8 years, 1 month ago)

For the last three compare Mycena haematopus (similar but probably not this), Daedaleopsis confragosa, and Hypholoma sublateritium. Awesome salamander.


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