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Anonuser
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Identifying Gymnopilus Aeruginosus
#23612841 - 09/04/16 09:30 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hello everyone. First time hunter here who need some some help on ID. I have first checked what kind of mushroom grew in my area using this guide found on shroomery. Then went to the exact location which the mushroom grew and found lots of other mushrooms as well.
I was looking for Gymnopilus Aeruginosus. All the following mushrooms were found and picked in a deciduous forest located in central Asia yesterday on september 4th. I can send you the exact location through PM.
Species #1:
 Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing straight from a fallen rotting tree.
Species #2:
 Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing from the ground Could this be Amanita muscaria
Species #3:

Species #4:

Species #5:

Species #6:

Species #7:

Species #8:
Edited by Anonuser (09/05/16 08:11 PM)
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Joie


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Re: Help with identification [Re: Anonuser]
#23613764 - 09/05/16 05:01 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hopefully this will help you narrow them down. It might be that others can comment with greater confidence, but I am keeping it at general impressions because idk Central Asia and anyway that's often the best I can do.
1 Perhaps Hygrophorus 2 Russula sp. 3 Perhaps Stropharia 4 Perhaps Marasmiaceae 5 Xeromphaina campanella 6 Perhaps Clitocybe sp. 7 & 8 Suillus sp.
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Anonuser
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Re: Help with identification [Re: Joie]
#23616155 - 09/05/16 08:16 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you for the reply,
So none of the species I found are Gymnopilus Aeruginosus, or psychoactive?
This is Gymnopilus Aeruginosus found by botanist specialist in my country. I found this picture where they uploaded the research on the internet.

Sadly there is no high resolution image
Edited by Anonuser (09/05/16 08:19 PM)
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Lucis
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Re: Help with identification [Re: Anonuser]
#23616287 - 09/05/16 08:58 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nothing that you found is psychoactive.
Also, check out MO for high quality pics of the species you seek.
http://mushroomobserver.org/name/show_name/2321
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Anonuser
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Re: Help with identification [Re: Lucis]
#23616355 - 09/05/16 09:19 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Not even #1,#3,#4 ?
They look quite similar to gymnopilus aeruginosus.
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Re: Help with identification [Re: Anonuser]
#23617815 - 09/06/16 11:12 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Anonuser said: Not even #1,#3,#4 ?
They look quite similar to gymnopilus aeruginosus.
Keep looking you'll find more mushrooms.
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