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chris11sholtz
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ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else.
#22453601 - 10/30/15 01:30 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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These are some of the mushrooms I found on my last trek in the woods.
I am very inexperienced identifying mushrooms; but these are my observations.
The first set: comprised of three chanterelle-esque mushrooms. I noticed a difference in gills, one of the mushrooms seems to have thick gills that felt attached and tough, the other two (the ones that something ate) have soft gills. Habitat is a Florida forest with a mix of pine, oak, and palm trees. These mushrooms were found under an oak canopy.
The second is a mushroom that doesn't seem to have formed properly. It has a thin skirt near the top of the stem and a roughly textured popcorn-like cap.
The third is a polypore that had begun to dry slightly. I'm thinking it is a bolete, but I don't know what kind. It has a slightly creamy colored cap and orange pores. It was found in a mix of pine trees with palmetto bushes around.
I thought the best way to learn about mushrooms would be to get out and see what grows in my region.
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Re: ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else. [Re: chris11sholtz]
#22453671 - 10/30/15 01:47 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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In the first photo, they are false gills, so maybe a true chanterelle - need to see the whole mushroom though for a good ID ...
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chris11sholtz
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Re: ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else. [Re: jakefake]
#22453813 - 10/30/15 02:25 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks. I'm definitely going to return in a day or two and check the same spot. I find it interesting that the animals ate the false chanterelles (if that is what they are) but did not eat the likely chanterelle. I shall also cut open a stem to see if it is hollow or not.
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Re: ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else. [Re: chris11sholtz]
#22453972 - 10/30/15 03:07 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'm seeing a Lactarius, an Amanita, and a bolete of some sort.
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chris11sholtz
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Re: ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else. [Re: Lost Geometer B]
#22454312 - 10/30/15 04:35 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I didn't even know lactarius was a genus of fungi (so many to learn); tomorrow I'll go back and see if I can't find one and cut it to see if it bleeds milk.
Edited by chris11sholtz (10/30/15 04:43 PM)
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Re: ID Request, possible true/false chanterelles, a bolete, and something else. [Re: chris11sholtz]
#22460755 - 11/01/15 07:21 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I can say there isn't one chanterelle in your pics.
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