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Rigorkat
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Northwest GA mushroom id needed
#23510038 - 08/04/16 04:04 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Ok guys. Went outside after a rain and trawled a nearby cow pasture. I found a number of different mushrooms that i would appreciate if someone could point me in the right direction of getting a good ID. Ive exausted a week now trying to find a shroom ID guide for this area of the states, but to no avail. I am brand spanking new to this, and will provide any information you need.
Edited by Rigorkat (08/04/16 09:23 PM)
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23510080 - 08/04/16 04:17 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pictures?
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Rigorkat
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Found these growing in some cow dung earlier today. I apologize about my ambiguous post, I just joined and am still learning the site. I'll do what I can to provide whatever information needed, but I left these behind. I doubt they're active (small, white, no blue bruising) but I am curious as to what they are
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Rigorkat
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23511062 - 08/04/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found these in the cow pasture, tucked away in a wooded area, next to a tree, oak I believe.
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23511087 - 08/04/16 09:39 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm not far away in FL, and I see that type all the time, I found some bigger ones that turned out to be inactive panaeolus species. That's my guess, this is what I'm talking about.

Iam also new and learning my panaeolus species, these are what you want to see. Also wait for a experienced member to come in

Also it's almost impossible to say when they are so small
Edited by Ruyguy (08/04/16 09:41 PM)
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Rigorkat
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Ruyguy]
#23511108 - 08/04/16 09:48 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm really interested what this one is. Found off in a woodsy area next to an oak, i l believe. There were 3 of them and they were not clustered ( idk the term).
Edited by Rigorkat (08/04/16 11:04 PM)
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Rigorkat
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23511117 - 08/04/16 09:51 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Reddish brown spore print Found around 4 growing adjacant to a cow pattie, in the grass.
Edited by Rigorkat (08/04/16 11:05 PM)
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23511947 - 08/05/16 08:08 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Rigorkat, Your first ones (in the dung) look like some sort of coprinoid http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinoid.html
This one is a Ganoderma (probably G. curtisii)

The last one I don't recognize. More info might help.
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Re: Northwest GA mushroom id needed [Re: Rigorkat]
#23512081 - 08/05/16 09:08 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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compare to Entoloma sp. ??
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