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Iko
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ID request WA coast
#22490758 - 11/07/15 01:12 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat:Found these near decaying woods and pine needles under shrubs.
Stem:for the cup-shaped mushrooms (upward gills) Length ≈ 2 inches, diameter ⅓ inch, color white, with a purplish film around the stem. It bruised brown and very subtly purple. Solid stem. The stout mushrooms' stems were already somewhat purple when I saw them. Very thick stems. Bruised slightly more purple.
Cap: Diameter 1.75 inches for the cup-shaped caps, about 1 inch for the stout shrooms. The cup-shaped mushrooms were very dark brown in the middle and tapered to light brown on the rim, texture was slimy.
Spore print color:they're almost done. Very sorry for inconvenience.
thanks everyone
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Adden

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Re: ID request WA coast [Re: Iko]
#22490809 - 11/07/15 01:22 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't see any actives there but wait for a TI anyway.
If it's not blue it's not for you.
Also notice how the mushroom comes out with a rounded butt at the bottom of the stipe. Actives won't look like that as far as I know.
I'd love to know what species as well.
I'm guessing white prints and tan prints.
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Iko
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Re: ID request WA coast [Re: Adden]
#22490839 - 11/07/15 01:27 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yep, Spore print was tan and white. I haven't found a single active species this year.
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dodeski
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Re: ID request WA coast [Re: Iko]
#22490903 - 11/07/15 01:39 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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i suspect they are Cortinarius vanduzerensis. Viscid slimy mofos aren't they? When I first found them, I remember throwing one at my hunting partner to check out. His reaction when he caught it was hilarious.
-------------------- "People use the word "natural" ... What is natural to me are these botanical species which interact directly with the nervous system. What I consider artificial is 4 years at Harvard, and the Bible, and Saint Patrick's cathedral, and the Sunday school teachings." -Timothy Leary “You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness.” ― Terence McKenna "In defying the authority we become the authorities" - Unknown
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Adden

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Re: ID request WA coast [Re: Iko]
#22490912 - 11/07/15 01:41 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hang in there! Read up... I went into this treating it like the last science course I needed an A in to graduate. Conviction, concentration, coursework. Keep up the hunts and don't let it get you down. Some of us would loooovvvve to even just see the WA coast.
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The Lightning
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Re: ID request WA coast [Re: dodeski]
#22491043 - 11/07/15 02:05 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Compare to Cortinarius vanduzerensis and Cortinarius collinitus.
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/cortinarius_collinitus.html
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