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Mrjoe0
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Id Help Please
#23555007 - 08/18/16 09:07 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mushroom 1(the two shrooms seperated from the lookalikes on the coffee filter): Habitat: Found in a cow pasture, underneath an oak tree next to a dead log and rotten sticks were. Note: This mushroom was not on any wood that I am aware of.
Gills: Light orange to white colored, attached.
Stem: About 1 inch long, hollow, from light brown to yellowish orange. Somewhat thin, but not as thin as you will see from mushroom 2.
Cap: Diameter: About one inch. Convex cap whitish orangish yellowish is the best way to describe it.
Spore print color: In progress.
Bruising: None/ Possibly light brown.
Other information: Here are the best pictures I could do tonight. Notice in one picture on the coffee filter the 2 shrooms I described here are seperated from nearby lookalikes. The main difference being that the look alikes have a solid(not hollow) stem and are concave caps.


Mushroom 2: Habitat: The same cow pasture as mushroom 1. In a part of the field with decaying hay and really fertile dirt.
Gills: Attached, a brownish cream color. In between is dark black.
Stem: Very thin, about 4-5 inches long, started off lighter brown with darker brown line spots in various locations.
Cap: Diameter: About 1/3 of an inch. 3 shades, maybe more of brown all in different sections or zones. Convex and very fragile.
Spore Print:Jet black.
Bruising: Specimen was so fragile that breakage and dark bruising occurred en route back to my house.


Thanks guys!
Edited by Mrjoe0 (08/19/16 02:36 PM)
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jakefake



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Re: Id Help Please [Re: Mrjoe0]
#23555482 - 08/18/16 11:09 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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The first ones might be chanterelles, but the photo is not good enough to see the detail of the gills. The second one is psathyrella.
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Mrjoe0
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Re: Id Help Please [Re: jakefake]
#23556178 - 08/19/16 08:25 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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It seems like you were dead on for 2 of the species. However for the chantarelles guess it seems like you were identifying the lookalikes to the shrooms that i was trying to get identified. On the coffee filter the two shrooms by themselves do not seem to be chantarelles but the pile does. Sorry if i wasn't super clear in the description. Also, sorry the pictures are terrible i know. I should have the spore prints tonight and a better picture of the other species that you didnt identify.
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Mrjoe0
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Re: Id Help Please [Re: Mrjoe0]
#23557100 - 08/19/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mushroom sample 1 was damaged. The spore print did not work properly. Mushroom sample 2 had a jetblack spore print.
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Joie


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Re: Id Help Please [Re: Mrjoe0]
#23557547 - 08/19/16 05:09 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Take better shots of the chants and lookalikes.
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Mrjoe0
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Re: Id Help Please [Re: Joie]
#23558392 - 08/19/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I wish i could. I planned to but the samples have since been damaged and dried. Where the chants were concave, these were convex on the cap. The stems were hollow vs. The solid stem of the chants. Also underneath the cap where it connectes tp the gills it looked "rolled up". I hope that helps as the samples are no longer ususable, but i am still curious of their possible id.
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Re: Id Help Please [Re: Mrjoe0]
#23558402 - 08/19/16 09:32 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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The chanterelles are chanterelles, just look up "false Gills Mushrooms" in google and make sure they all have them. #2 is some sort of inactive Panaeolus, likely a papilionaceus
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