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BayerPhi
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LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II
#23569033 - 08/23/16 12:35 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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With the series of storms coming over LA, there is a large number of mushrooms taking advantage of the perfect conditions.
Here are a few, ID if you can!
A. Spore print = white, found near old oak tree, no visible veil, bulb is present.



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tealeaf
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: BayerPhi] 1
#23569043 - 08/23/16 12:41 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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The last one looks like Shaggy Mane. Awesome pic!!!
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: tealeaf] 1
#23569479 - 08/23/16 03:25 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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B. Looks like Amanita flavorubescens to me; I believe I can see some reddish bruising in that 1st image, and the cap has that sheen to it.
D. I'd guess Amanita flavoconia?
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: BayerPhi] 1
#23569560 - 08/23/16 03:55 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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D) Amanita jacksonii
cheers
Edit: probably not as the egg shaped volva is not present....therefore it is more likely that psychosium id is correct
Edited by cotafilipe (08/23/16 04:00 PM)
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BayerPhi
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: cotafilipe]
#23569616 - 08/23/16 04:18 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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D., May very well be Amanita jackonsii, I picked a few larger ones Southeast (50mi approx) to this location in 2014 and they turned out to be jacksonii, I currently have them cultivating with some pine trees. These were found on an Oak tree, whereas the jacksonii were found in a pine tree forest.
Still looking for help with A., C., E., and F.!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: BayerPhi] 1
#23569738 - 08/23/16 05:07 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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A) Amanita, maybe from the A. gemmata group. B) Maybe Amanita flavorubescens C) An Amanita, perhaps from section Lepidella. Do the spores turn purple in iodine? D) Amanita flavoconia E) Leucocoprinus, perhaps older L. birnbaumii. F) Leccinum rugosiceps G) Leucocoprinus
D and F are good edibles for sure, and B might be.
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BayerPhi
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Thank you, all! I'll record what I've found until I've narrowed down these with more to come!
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BayerPhi
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Re: LA Flood Weather Amanita and Misc Series II [Re: BayerPhi]
#23583395 - 08/27/16 12:34 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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UPDATE:
Found some more in another area that are similar or the same thing as D. Amanita flavoconia, maybe?



Still obtaining the spore print, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that it's white.
Edited by BayerPhi (08/27/16 12:52 PM)
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