|
Some of these posts are very old and might contain outdated information. You may wish to search for newer posts instead.
|
Mythoscopic
Stranger

Registered: 10/12/15
Posts: 13
Last seen: 8 years, 3 months
|
Several different species found in cemetery. Any good?
#22385135 - 10/15/15 07:24 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Any help identifying appreciated. Edible? Active?
|
Mythoscopic
Stranger

Registered: 10/12/15
Posts: 13
Last seen: 8 years, 3 months
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Mythoscopic]
#22385140 - 10/15/15 07:25 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Btw this is near Puyallup, Washington
|
Gravity
Happy Learner



Registered: 12/12/10
Posts: 872
Loc: N. East Bay, San Francisc...
Last seen: 1 month, 23 days
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Mythoscopic]
#22385210 - 10/15/15 07:40 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Hi there, none of these are active but all of them look interesting.
Your second and third specimen are either boletes or suillus. The last one looks like some kind of puffball, which may be edible. You should cut all of these in half with a knife. For the bolete or suillus, you are looking for a color change reaction. On the puffballs, you want to see pure white inside, which is a good indicator that it may be edible.
As always, wait for a TI to confirm the i.d.
--------------------
 
 Edibles Found and Eaten Chantrelles Blewits Shaggly Parasols Honey Mushrooms Candy Caps
|
Rebirtha
I really like bread




Registered: 09/22/03
Posts: 5,680
Loc: over there
Last seen: 3 years, 19 days
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Gravity]
#22385245 - 10/15/15 07:47 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
First one look like Armillaria species
|
Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist

Registered: 03/10/07
Posts: 48,276
Last seen: 2 minutes, 54 seconds
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Rebirtha]
#22385398 - 10/15/15 08:20 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
1) Armillaria mellea 2) A very interesting bolete, maybe Tylopilus. 3) Suillus caerulescens or S. ponderosus...identification hinges on the veil, which is not exactly in focus. How slimy is it? The needles stuck to the cap are from Pseudotsuga menziesii. 4) Lycoperdon perlatum
I would be interested in seeing more photos of #2, and also a spore print.
It is likely that all four species are edible - 1, 3 and 4 definitely are. 2 is if it is not bitter.
|
Mythoscopic
Stranger

Registered: 10/12/15
Posts: 13
Last seen: 8 years, 3 months
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#22386876 - 10/16/15 03:24 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Thanks, guys. I also fOund this strain. There were quite a few of them and i was hoping they might be cyans. Does anyone know? I might get one more shot at them before leaving town this morning.
|
Mythoscopic
Stranger

Registered: 10/12/15
Posts: 13
Last seen: 8 years, 3 months
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Mythoscopic]
#22386895 - 10/16/15 03:33 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Here are a few more of some of the previously shown. Note that the large, yellowish variety with the spongy gills bruises blue. Shown in pics 4+5, and I believe 6+7 are the same. This variety was very abundant at this cemetery. Spore prints in progress.
|
Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist

Registered: 03/10/07
Posts: 48,276
Last seen: 2 minutes, 54 seconds
|
Re: Several different species found in cemetery. Any good? [Re: Mythoscopic]
#22398121 - 10/18/15 02:47 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
|
|
Quote:
Mythoscopic said: Thanks, guys. I also fOund this strain. There were quite a few of them and i was hoping they might be cyans. Does anyone know? I might get one more shot at them before leaving town this morning.
These are http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Laccaria_a-o.html
In your next post you have Paxillus involutus, Suillus ponderosus with douglas fir needles stuck to the top of the cap, Xercomellus truncaus, Russula amoenolens and Armillaria gallica. Most are good edibles (but not the Paxillus nor Russula!) however none are psychoactive.
|
|
|
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: ToxicMan, inski, Alan Rockefeller, Duggstar, TimmiT, Anglerfish, Tmethyl, Lucis, Doc9151, Land Trout 593 topic views. 1 members, 27 guests and 12 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ] |
|