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Offlinekonijntje
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Identification help needed
    #22399362 - 10/18/15 06:49 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

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Habitat:
old horse pasture, near douglas fir trees, pacific northwest, Willamette Valley/Mt. Hood area

Gills:
adnexed brown/tan gills

Stem:
6.5cm, cream, thin

Cap:
1.5cm diameter, yellow in the center, tan near the tips, slimy, spherical, concave

Spore print color:
brown

Bruising:
unknown


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Habitat:
old horse pasture, near douglas fir trees, pacific northwest, Willamette Valley/Mt. Hood area

Gills:
adnate gills, grey/dark grey

Stem:
7.5cm, dark cream, thin

Cap:
3cm diameter, cream, brown at top, concave

Spore print color:
black

Bruising:
unknown

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Habitat:
old horse pasture, near douglas fir trees, pacific northwest, Willamette Valley/Mt. Hood area

Gills:
adnexed gills, cream/red, same as cap

Stem:
4.5cm long, thin stem that is 1/10cm near the cap and flares to 1/2cm near the bottom of the stem

Cap:
1.5cm diameter, redish/russet/cream, more red at the top, conical, concave

Spore print color:
brown


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Habitat:
old horse pasture, near douglas fir trees, pacific northwest, Willamette Valley/Mt. Hood area

Gills:
adnexed dark grey gills

Stem:
5.5cm dark brown, thin

Cap:
2.5cm diameter, light brown, slimy, conical, convex

Spore print color:
black

Bruising:
unknown

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Habitat:
old horse pasture, near douglas fir trees, pacific northwest, Willamette Valley/Mt. Hood area

Gills:
adnate gills, cream/yellowish

Stem:
12cm, hollow, 1/2 cm wide, cream/very light yellow

Cap:
4.5cm, yellow, sticky, membrane stuck to paper like rubber cement, conical, convex

Spore print color:
could not get a spore print, tried it just didn't take, does not look white, just not there

Bruising:
none that I can see

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I took a picture of this, but not of the gills like I did with the others.  I thought I picked it, but now I'm not sure.  I picked some that looked like it a week ago and they dried dark brown.  This could be number 4 or a totally different mushroom.  I posted it just in case I picked it, but I don't have a lot of information on it.


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1) brown
2)black
3)brown
4)black
5)no print
6) white, this is impossible to see in the picture, but if you look at the paper there is a small print in all white

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This was found on the same property as the ones above.  It loos like something I want to stay away from, but I wanted to see if anyone could confirm that.



Found in the same place as the others, but in a common area adjacent to the pasture, though there are some in the pasture as well right near some of the scary looking ones above that have pores.  I'm thinking this is a russula,  and could be my dinner one day.  Though I don't want to be wrong on that assumption.


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: konijntje]
    #22399439 - 10/18/15 07:00 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

1 parasol species I think
2 donkt know
3 conocybe species I think
4 Panealous cinctulus or similar
5 Coprinus species I think
6 don't know looks like a pan or entoloma but probably a Panealous. It wouldn't have printed white
7 Boletus zelleri or zubripes or something fuck lost my books Boletus species anyhow
8 Russula species


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: MadMuncher]
    #22399627 - 10/18/15 07:31 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Thank you very much for such a timely response. Do you know which of these are edible?


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: konijntje]
    #22399648 - 10/18/15 07:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Boletes are generally good but read this first ad then like 10 other things. http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Mushrooms.Folder/Bolete%20Overview.html


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: konijntje]
    #22399653 - 10/18/15 07:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Your Panealous is probably active,

None are are preferable edibles, but I think your Boletus and and Russula MAY be edible, will both be to bitter to enjoy I think


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: MadMuncher]
    #22400143 - 10/18/15 08:38 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

I thought if any were active it would have been two instead of four due to the stem color, but then again this is my first time identifying.  Thank you for the feedback.


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: konijntje]
    #22400234 - 10/18/15 08:54 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

1 and 5 are Bolbitius titubans. I can't enlarge many of your photos so it's hard to see details in alot of them.


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: MidnightCity]
    #22400278 - 10/18/15 09:02 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

MidnightCity said:
1 and 5 are Bolbitius titubans. I can't enlarge many of your photos so it's hard to see details in alot of them.




Yes that's what I was grasping for. Slipped out of my vocabulary thanks man


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Re: Identification help needed [Re: MidnightCity]
    #22415447 - 10/21/15 08:03 PM (8 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

MidnightCity said:
1 and 5 are Bolbitius titubans. I can't enlarge many of your photos so it's hard to see details in alot of them.




When I was doing the prints I noticed that 1 and 5 seemed alike, but in different stages.  Thank you for confirming that.


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