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SkagitHunter
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Another Gymnopilus ID request
#22350228 - 10/08/15 01:53 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Seattle. Potting soil with decaying stump. Growing out of decaying stump.
Gills: See pics
Stem: 1/2 cm thick. 5-8 cm long. Yellow/green.
Cap: Yellow and red. 1-4cm. Appears to have umbo.
Spore print color: I have a spore print brewing.
Bruising: Doesn't appear to. However there is a definite green tinge.
Other info: please see pics






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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Another Gymnopilus ID request [Re: SkagitHunter]
#22350234 - 10/08/15 01:55 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hypholoma. Gymnopilus have orange gills and rust colored spores.
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SkagitHunter
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Thank you. Man I suck at this
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Another Gymnopilus ID request [Re: SkagitHunter]
#22350276 - 10/08/15 02:08 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Everyone sucks when they are first starting out, I cringe thinking back to picking 200 purple Mycena and taking them home in a bag because I thought they were active, don't let it get you down. Study and practice.
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SkagitHunter
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Thanks MJK, I will keep at it. I want that feeling I had when I found my first legit score. And thank you for keeping me from poisoning myself.
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TheShroomanizer
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: Everyone sucks when they are first starting out, I cringe thinking back to picking 200 purple Mycena and taking them home in a bag because I thought they were active, don't let it get you down. Study and practice.
Reminds me of when me and my friend picked 180 Pan. Foenessci and ate them...thinking they were cinctulus. Was burping mushrooms for 2 days...
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SkagitHunter
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Quote:
TheShroomanizer said: Reminds me of when me and my friend picked 180 Pan. Foenessci and ate them...thinking they were cinctulus. Was burping mushrooms for 2 days...
I've picked a ton of foes thinking they were cincts, printed them and threw them out. Then I looked this summer. I found thousands of cincts.
 Now I can spot the difference without a print. As for other mushrooms, well, I'm learning.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Another Gymnopilus ID request [Re: SkagitHunter]
#22350983 - 10/08/15 05:15 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was truly awful when I started, I thought nearly everything I found was an active. It just takes study and practice.
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