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countrymushroom77
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Multiple ID's 1 Possible active?
#22395725 - 10/17/15 10:28 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Growing at 7000+ ft Sawtooth national forest, Idaho Caps Yellow as you can see. With a semi conical tip eventually turning to a rounded cap. The gills are a bluish green color. I'd assume more blue in the spores since blue and yellow make green. It's hard to see in the pics because the lighting in my trailer sucks at night. But in daylight they are quite bluish green. Growing in clusters mostly. Bruising is significant. (see pics) Put some of the heavily dusted caps in a jar with alcohol and looks purple. Proper spore print underway.

Found 2 fat clusters of these guys next to a drain culvert that ran under the road. No spore print yet, will check the foil in the morning.

Spores clearly white as the pics show. Bluish grey stems. Didn't notice the color of the stems being that way until I got home. WIll check in real light in the morning. Printing on foil now.

These clusters are quite heavy and smell delicious. White spores and appear to have been munched on by deer or another animal. Missing several caps in the bunch. White gills, nothing more special to note that isn't in the pics. No need for print it's quite clearly white.

Found these in a lower canyon alongside another culvert. Nothing to special to note about them, fairly sturdy, scaly center of the cap, shape and cap consistency varied with proximity to the water. Younger ones area shown with a rounded cap before full extension. Also appeared to have a white print.
It was an exceptional day for hunting, either that or I'm getting better at it. I'll spare you the rest of the finds of the day. Several species including some bright orange chantrelles and some other orange fungi of some sort, probably a coral or similar.
Thanks again in advance for the help.
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ambc
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The first mushrooms are Hypholoma fasciculare....
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ambc
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The second and fourth are an Armillaria species.
Are you sure that all the pictures of the third specimens are the same? The two pics in the center of the harvested specimens look like they might be different than the ones photographed in situ.
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: ambc]
#22395761 - 10/17/15 10:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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2nd set of pics are a Pholiota sp.
4th set look like a Lyophyllum sp.
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countrymushroom77
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: ambc]
#22395764 - 10/17/15 10:45 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yeah they are the same. I did pick alot today though.
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: Lucis]
#22395777 - 10/17/15 10:50 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Fennario said: 2nd set of pics are a Pholiota sp.
4th set look like a Lyophyllum sp.
The 3rd set looks like a Lyophyllum species. 2nd and 4th set of pictures are certainly an Armillaria sp, Pholiota would produce dark brown spore deposits.
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Oh yeah, none of these are active.
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Quote:
countrymushroom77 said:

I thought these were Lyophyllum sp.
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Quote:
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And these were Pholiota sp.
I might have count wrong in what set was what earlier, sorry.
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: Lucis]
#22395846 - 10/17/15 11:12 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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countrymushroom77 said:

I thought these were Lyophyllum sp.
These are Lyophyllum most likely.
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And these were Pholiota sp.
I might have count wrong in what set was what earlier, sorry.
These are Pholiota you are right. I was confused by the pictures of the Armillaria right beneath that & where it said they had white spore prints. 1. Hypholoma fasciculare 2. Pholiota (looks to be terrestris) 3. Armillaria sp. 4. Lyophyllum sp. 5. Armillaria sp.
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: ambc]
#22395854 - 10/17/15 11:15 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks guys, big help to complete the day.
looks like lyophyllum for breakfast and some free spores for the yard. You all made a great day better with your ID's.
Thank you
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: ambc]
#22395868 - 10/17/15 11:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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ambc said: Oh yeah, none of these are active.
IT's all good. Still fun to hunt. But with the winter season coming and hunting winding down, is there a reputable supplier for spore syringes and supplies that you'd recommend?
I love my edible fine dining shrooms but I think it's time to rock my own little garden.
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Are all Lyophyllum edible? I don't think so, but I would probably wait to figure it out to species even if they were. You should wait for someone who has more experience with the genus to chime in, or at least try and key them out, and get back to us with your results before eating those.
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countrymushroom77 said:
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ambc said: Oh yeah, none of these are active.
IT's all good. Still fun to hunt. But with the winter season coming and hunting winding down, is there a reputable supplier for spore syringes and supplies that you'd recommend?
I love my edible fine dining shrooms but I think it's time to rock my own little garden.
All of the Shroomery sponsors are reliable vendors. If a vendor starts getting shady they are generally given the boot.
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Re: Multiple ID's 1 Possible active? [Re: ambc]
#22401394 - 10/19/15 06:51 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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The presumably hypholoma have a very purple spore print.
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