
1) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground near rotting trees Gills: White gills Stem: 1-3" length, thin, solid Cap: 0.5-1" Dia, Darker brown in center to lighter brown on outside, conical, convex Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising. Other information: Almost no scent.
2) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground near rotting trees Gills: White gills Stem: 1-3" length, thin, solid Cap: 0.5-1" Dia, white, flat, also has white almost powdery looking patches near center. Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising. Other information: Almost no scent.
3) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground near rotting trees Gills: Orange tinted, slightly powdery looking gills Stem: 1-2" length, thick, solid Cap: 0.5-1" Dia, Bright orange with powdery looking patches on cap. Convex with one cap being significantly less convex Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising. Other information: Pungent scent, intense dirt-like aroma.
4) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground near river Gills: White clean gills Stem: 1-3" length, thick, hollow Cap: 0.5-1" Very purple, darker in center, slightly convex Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: Bruises brown/purple. Other information: Slight mushroomy scent.
5) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground Gills: Off white gills Stem: 1-3" length, thick, solid Cap: 2” dark gray Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising Other information: Slight mushroomy scent.
6) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground Gills: Pores Stem: 4" length, thick, solid Cap: 1” purple-ish brown Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising Other information: Slight mushroomy scent.
7) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground Gills: Off white gills Stem: 1" length, very thin, solid Cap: 3” tan Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising Other information: Slight mushroomy scent, almost a little minty.
8) Habitat: Pennsylvania, Found growing on the ground Gills: Off white gills Stem: 6" length, thin, solid Cap: 3” dark brown in center, light brown edges, wavy near edges as well. Spore print color: Working on this, should be available tomorrow. Bruising: No noticeable bruising Other information: Slight mushroomy scent
??) Just some other ones I found, don’t know if there’s much hope for them.
Edited by truffler (06/25/16 05:09 PM)
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#1 looks like an Inocybe sp.
#2 is an Amanita sp.
#3 looks like Amanita flavoconia.
#4 is a Russula sp.
Gill shots are needed for #5, #6 and #7.
#8 is an Amanita sp., close to A. fulva ("amerifulva").
?? I see Gymnopus, Mycena, maybe Pluteus, and perhaps Entoloma.
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