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pualilia
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myco pics
#22472583 - 11/03/15 06:39 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some pictures from the last few days... All were found in a park in the tacoma area of the PNW.
1. Pan foes? They looked like them but twice the size that I normally see.

2. A cup fungi! 
3. No idea
4. Gyms? Pholiota? Idk, I found this growing on a stick that was buried in ivy, I couldn't tell what type of tree it came from. Spore print was orange, redish

5. Not a great picture, but ever since it started raining on a regular basis this has been popping up everywhere.
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7. Amanita
8. Cyanescens?
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Edited by pualilia (11/03/15 06:50 PM)
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DavidReishi
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Most defintely on number 8.
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Coen
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Your pics look just like what I find in my hunting grounds. Your #1 and #6 are all over my wood chip beds. #1 is a Psathyrella and I always think it's a Psilocybe for a second. #6 is something like Coprinopsis lagopus.
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pualilia
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Re: myco pics [Re: Coen]
#22472652 - 11/03/15 06:52 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Coen said: Your pics look just like what I find in my hunting grounds. Your #1 and #6 are all over my wood chip beds. #1 is a Psathyrella and I always think it's a Psilocybe for a second. #6 is something like Coprinopsis lagopus.
Thank you! I like number 6. It's so delicate looking.
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lovelaughlibs
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1) psathyrella?
2) pretty sure orange peel fungus
3) not a clue sorry
4) not a clue
5) clavaria falcata?
6) coprinopsis cinerea?
7) amanita muscaria var. Guessowii?
8) not sure but possible cyanescens
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Edited by lovelaughlibs (11/03/15 07:02 PM)
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Coen
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I think (5) is Xylaria.
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pualilia
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Re: myco pics [Re: Coen]
#22474437 - 11/04/15 03:39 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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A few more. These are older pictures. I wondered if a couple were edible though.
9.found in woodchips, no spore print was taken
10. This one doesn't have gills. I tried to get a good shot of the underside.but was having difficulties haha. I remember these were pretty rough feeling. The cap was thin and hard

11. A phallic looking fungus.
 12. Wee little boletes. They had a strong pleasant smell but they bruised blue so I didn't risk it. It's hard to tell but the caps were beige, the pores yellow, and the stem was reddish at the base.
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Lost Geometer B
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10. Suillus, no clue on species. 11. Mutinus caninus 12. Compare to Xerocomellus chrysenteron
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pualilia
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Lost Geometer B said: 10. Suillus, no clue on species. 11. Mutinus caninus 12. Compare to Xerocomellus chrysenteron
Thank you so much! That last one was one I was really curious about. And they were everywhere!
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