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Toeh5
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Registered: 08/13/16
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ID Request: North Carolina [With Pictures].
#23538722 - 08/13/16 06:56 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mushroom number 1:
 Mushroom number 2:
 Mushroom number 3:





Habitat: I found these in central North Carolina.
Where does it grow? 1, 2, 3) They were growing in the grass sort of in the open, just across the street from my house.
Gills: 3.) The Gills (of the mushroom in the last collection of pictures) are white on the sides, but sort of greyish blue on the ends closest to the ground.
Stem: 1.) Stem diameter of the first mushroom is nearly 1 inch. 2.) Stem diameter of the second mushroom is about .75 of an inch. 3.) Stem diameter of the third mushroom is approx. 3/8ths of an inch, with a ring around the upper part of the stem.
Cap: 1.) The first mushroom cap is a light brown color, not too dry, but not too moist either. 2.) The second mushroom cap is a more darker brown color and it felt almost slimy, but not quite. 3.) The third mushroom cap was white, dry, and has the texture seen in the picture.
Spore print color: I wasn't able to notice a spore print for any of these although I know there is one. It is hard to tell when the mushrooms are growing in the grass, which moves around a lot with wind, and natural growing of the grass.
Bruising: The first mushroom bruised a blue color. I don't know what color the other two mushrooms bruised.
Other information: I'm sorry about being so new to this, but I would really like to know what kind of mushrooms these are. Thank you in advance for your time, if you choose to help me out here =-)
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Kryptos
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Re: ID Request: North Carolina [With Pictures]. [Re: Toeh5]
#23538770 - 08/13/16 07:19 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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That second one looks a lot like the one I found a bit earlier: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23538760#23538760
But the closed cap looks a bit like the poisonous version I saw on wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boletus_sensibilis
I am interested in the third one, with the white/tan peeling cap. Found one like that as well.
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relic
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Registered: 10/14/14
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Loc: the right coast
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Re: ID Request: North Carolina [With Pictures]. [Re: Kryptos]
#23544172 - 08/15/16 01:52 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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first two are some sort of bolete and for the last, compare to Chlorophyllum molybdites
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psychosium


Registered: 05/04/16
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Re: ID Request: North Carolina [With Pictures]. [Re: relic]
#23546800 - 08/16/16 12:47 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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#3 is def chlorophyllum molybdites; Those have completely invaded my area recently, they're everywhere.
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