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Cap Shaun
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Registered: 11/09/15
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PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol
#22506731 - 11/10/15 07:37 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: I decided to try a clearing that has been left alone for a few years in the Kitsap peninsula (70 miles off the west coast of Washington)
Gills: Color of the gills were white(1/2), in pics (5/6) you can notice one thats an almost inverted bell shape, showing off the white gills.
Stem: most stems were about 3-5 cm long(pics 3/5/6), you can see there was a brown cap (pics 1/2) with a thick white stem that was 4 to 5 inches long, but the other ones (pic 3) had cream white color to the stems, texture of the bell looking ones (pic 3) were rough. I was not sure how long to wait to look for bruising, but from what i've been digging through it sounds like it should be visibly noticeable somewhat quickly.
Cap: Diameter of the bell caps were only a couple cm in length, the color was that orange rust color that panned out to a cream thin white noticeable line on the edges, texture was soft and smooth. The ones that sort of resemble a lily pad shape (pics 5/6) were soft in texture, and had smooth surface to them as well.
Spore print color: Unknown, I left all of them in place... and im learning that still :/
Bruising: I didn't notice any bruising, but I only waited a few mins.
Other information: I found these in a clearing, there was a lot of old dead wood and brush (like what you see in the pictures) I've noticed nice patches of mushrooms tend to be closer to tress that drop leaves and and pines. Honestly I put in a good 4 hours. I wasn't sure if I should stay in a area that had a lot of mushrooms (not active) to find the active ones, or push on to get lucky... this is hard work (salute to you hunters out there).. and my eyes hurt from starring at the ground lol...can't wait to try my luck again though.
The red one just looked cool, I seen tons of scattered little white ones with no visible stem but yea.. Any idea what any of these are? Thanks pros
-Cap
day 2 down (gotta rest these eyeballs haha)
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Mushroomind
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Cap Shaun]
#22507102 - 11/10/15 09:06 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I might be crazy but I swar your last picture is a huge cluster of psilocybe cyanescens or allenii
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Mushroomind
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Mushroomind]
#22507105 - 11/10/15 09:06 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Picture 2 is pluteus
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Mr Piggy
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Mushroomind]
#22507171 - 11/10/15 09:24 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Last picture might be Galerina marginata Deadly.
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Hunter hunter
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Mr Piggy]
#22507213 - 11/10/15 09:35 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Last picture might be Galerina marginata Deadly.
Yup I'd say so. Careful what you eat!
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tahoe
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Hunter hunter]
#22507249 - 11/10/15 09:44 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks like the op is in the forest. Go to your nearest shopping center and start looking there
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Cap Shaun
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Registered: 11/09/15
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: tahoe]
#22507271 - 11/10/15 09:51 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks everyone for the insight, happy to say nothing was picked on this op. I will try urban areas, shopping centers parks ect. on my next try.
After looking at Galerina marginata on the web, I can say they were definitely that. I seen lots and lots of them out there. Thanks again! Learned something new. Ill be sure to pass it on when possible.
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Re: PNW day 2 Newbie and still confused lol [Re: Mr Piggy]
#22519203 - 11/13/15 05:46 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Last picture might be Galerina marginata Deadly.
Nah, it is Hypholoma marginatum. Very different stem texture than Psilocybe or Galerina.
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Mushroomind
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
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Mr Piggy said: Last picture might be Galerina marginata Deadly.
Nah, it is Hypholoma marginatum. Very different stem texture than Psilocybe or Galerina.
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