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HerbalHealing
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ID please? Blue gum area
#23412063 - 07/04/16 10:18 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hi all, I found these while out looking for different ganodermas or boletes, they are all growing off blue gum stumps except the white ones at end which are growing all through debris. Hoping some are turkey tails maybe? Hope someone can help, thanks!
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Sillycybe43
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First pic looks like them and some in the second pic too, I'm no TI though. That's awesome you found them in a bluegum plantation. I go motorbike riding and shooting in bluegums, there's heaps of natural stringybark plantations where I am too so always looking out for some subs there too but no luck as of yet haha.
Hopefully someone else will chime in soon. I'm interested to see the results of these finds.
Peace, Sillycybe.
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Re: ID please? Blue gum area [Re: Sillycybe43]
#23412244 - 07/04/16 11:20 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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That last one might be a Pigs ear mushroom.
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HerbalHealing
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Thanks sillycybe43 hopefully get a verified ID on them, the third pic is the same mushrooms as the first but first shot is caps and third are gill shots. Good luck with the sub hunting! Ive been searching for boletes and reishi with nio luck but maybe not right area or season? Thanks chipsandwich i'll look up pigs ear mushroom and see what i come up with.
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HerbalHealing
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Excited now! If that last one is a pigs ear or jelly ear its edible with great benefits. Can I get a positive ID from a TI please? Looking at proper identification tips to for them
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Sillycybe43
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HerbalHealing said: Thanks sillycybe43 hopefully get a verified ID on them, the third pic is the same mushrooms as the first but first shot is caps and third are gill shots. Good luck with the sub hunting! Ive been searching for boletes and reishi with nio luck but maybe not right area or season? Thanks chipsandwich i'll look up pigs ear mushroom and see what i come up with.
Cheers mate, love subs. There so photogenic, yea I'd love to come across some reishi mushrooms!! I have a friend who lives in South America and sells reishi extract. It's really good stuff. Also would to stumble across some porcini mushrooms too. See them everywhere in south Australia so there's no reason I couldn't find them in Victoria happy hunting brethren!
Peace, Sillycybe.
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HerbalHealing
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Re: ID please? Blue gum area [Re: Sillycybe43]
#23414141 - 07/05/16 03:33 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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No positive ID from a TI for turkey tails or pigs ear or any of the others? Guess i'll just go with them and hope for best
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circles


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Till a TI gives his opinion on them you might want to check out the identification procedure for turkey tail here....hope that helps
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/trametes_versicolor.html
interesting, will see if I can find some too
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Lennybernadino
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Re: ID please? Blue gum area [Re: circles]
#23414311 - 07/05/16 04:34 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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the reddish polypores may have ben pycnopurus cinibarinus
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HerbalHealing
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Thanks circles, ive checked that site plus a few others, everything matches except not one has dropped spores to check colour is white. But seeing as all other info matches i'm pretty sure. Thanks lennybernadino, i'll check that species identification and go from there. So hopefully got turkey tails, pigs ear, pycnopurus cinibarinus and the white one group still unknown. Thanks for help everyone!
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Sillycybe43
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Sounds like a fruitful find. Happy to know there in that part of the world. I'm curious about pigs ear as I've seen them around quite a bit but never really knew much about them. Hey hey lennybernadino!!! What's up!? Forgot your online name :/ I'll hopefully be back there next year with my family for a few weeks. Much love my friend.
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Lennybernadino
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Re: ID please? Blue gum area [Re: Sillycybe43]
#23416259 - 07/06/16 08:17 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Sillycybe43 said: Sounds like a fruitful find. Happy to know there in that part of the world. I'm curious about pigs ear as I've seen them around quite a bit but never really knew much about them. Hey hey lennybernadino!!! What's up!? Forgot your online name :/ I'll hopefully be back there next year with my family for a few weeks. Much love my friend.
Hey man! I will be back in October, until maybe january, I am planning on organizing my own retreat in December since it appears I may not be working in Kapitari anymore.
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