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multiporpoise
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Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested!
#22628433 - 12/08/15 03:08 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Just figured I'd post some photos of mushrooms I ran across when walking to work in the East SF Bay. Since I couldn't exactly bring these into the office, I don't have a spore print; sorry about that!
The first three images are from a couple of mushrooms I found growing in a wet lawn.
The rest of these were all found in a bed of wet mulch next to a stream. Tons of mushrooms of all different types! Besides the inky caps, I'm interested to know what some of these are.











Edited by multiporpoise (12/08/15 03:10 AM)
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Byrain

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Re: Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested! [Re: multiporpoise]
#22628476 - 12/08/15 03:45 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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1. Panaeolus castaneifolius or P. foenisecii (Inactive) 2. Coprinus comatus 3. Conocybe sp. 4. Coprinopsis
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested! [Re: Byrain]
#22628522 - 12/08/15 04:15 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Byrain

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Re: Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#22628631 - 12/08/15 05:25 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: 1) Panaeolus foenisecii? 2) Coprinus comatus 3) Conocybe tenera 4) Coprinopsis lagopus
Fixed, 3 is almost certainly wrong and 4 is likely wrong, those usually are something not C. tenera and that veil looks wierd so I'd like to see it microscopically and see if its even Coprinopsis sect. Lanatuli. Even if it is, its like trying to pin the tail on the donkey.
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multiporpoise
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Re: Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested! [Re: Byrain]
#22629418 - 12/08/15 12:19 PM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks guys! I'm new to the whole mushroom hunting game but would like to get a feel for what's out there.
There are a crazy number of coprinus and coprinopsis growing around right now.
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generalsherman55
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Re: Found a few different species in the East Bay, ID requested! [Re: multiporpoise]
#22648782 - 12/13/15 05:26 AM (5 years, 2 months ago) |
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ive been eating from that exact patch
brunch of champions (or champignons?)! shaggy mane omelette with jack cheese, avocado, and cucumber and a big steaming bowl of oyster shiitake coconut curry soup.
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