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talupoiss
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Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification
#23533766 - 08/12/16 06:42 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hello everyone!
Found these puppies on my last hunt.





Another patch of similar mushrooms nearby.


They grew in a young pine/birch area. (Estonia is my location, this year the conditions for mushrooms have been really good, a lot of rain and drizzle).
Are they active? As they look similar to P. azurescens/cyanescens to me (I have a really difficult time differentiating these types of mushrooms from another).
Thank you for your time.
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23533809 - 08/12/16 07:14 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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keep looking! Though you might want to wait a few months
Edited by xzylocybin (08/12/16 07:15 AM)
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: xzylocybin]
#23533813 - 08/12/16 07:17 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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those are Armillaria
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Anglerfish
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23533831 - 08/12/16 07:30 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
talupoiss said: Estonia is my location
they look similar to P. azurescens/cyanescens to me
You won't find these species in Estonia. Try for P. semilanceata instead.
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talupoiss
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23533869 - 08/12/16 07:52 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you for your answers guys. I have been hunting P. semilanceata for 3 years without success, but I will get there eventually 
I really appreciate your quick replies so I decided to add a bonus picture of edibles I got today 
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23533949 - 08/12/16 08:38 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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That's a nice batch of edibles! Nice 'lid' on that bucket in the front. What species of Russula have you got there?
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23534028 - 08/12/16 09:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Honestly I have no idea when it comes to Russula sub-species. Again it is really hard to differentiate the species for me, as the color varies depending on the season and where they grow. Russula vesca ( I have heard my grandparents use the word in my native language), russula paludosa, russula ochroleuca and a few others are the most common ones I find here. Some of them can grow absolutely huge , but the bugs get to them very quickly.
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Re: Possible P. azurescens/cyanescens identification [Re: talupoiss]
#23534076 - 08/12/16 09:29 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
talupoiss said:
I really appreciate your quick replies so I decided to add a bonus picture of edibles I got today 
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