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Ogla



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today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms
#23591486 - 08/29/16 08:10 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Todays stroll thru the park turned up some reishi and what I believe are milk mushrooms. Can i can get an id on some of these 



False Turkey tail?



Death cap?

Here are some pics of the park I was at
 
Edited by Ogla (08/29/16 08:58 PM)
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jakefake



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: Ogla]
#23591526 - 08/29/16 08:20 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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3rd group down is sulphur tuft. 6th group down is tremella spp.
Edited by jakefake (08/29/16 08:23 PM)
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Ogla



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: jakefake]
#23591691 - 08/29/16 09:04 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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the tremella spp is edible? any dangerous look-alikes?
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Ogla



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: Ogla]
#23596761 - 08/31/16 08:59 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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losfreddy said:

hey guys, thought prehaps these were Lactarius deliciosus, but mushroom expert says they are exclusive to Europe. Does anyone have any input?
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/lactarius_deliciosus.html
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foragedfungus



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: Ogla]
#23596833 - 08/31/16 09:23 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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First 3 pics are Ganoderma sp. The next ones may be a different species of ganoderma, but I'm not so sure. Your Lactarius look like they might be L. hygrophoroides. Can we see a pic of the tops of all the caps? Like jake said, the next ones are Hypholoma fasciculare. Stereum ostrea Pleurotus Tremella If those last ones are growing from wood I doubt they are death caps. Maybe Leucocoprinus cepaestipes?
Looks like a good day in the woods. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrcloudy
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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: foragedfungus]
#23596937 - 08/31/16 09:58 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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You have a mixture of Ganoderma tsugae (first 3 photos) and Ganoderma sessile (second 3 photos).
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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA AMU MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.
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Ogla



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: foragedfungus]
#23596969 - 08/31/16 10:12 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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foragedfungus said: First 3 pics are Ganoderma sp. The next ones may be a different species of ganoderma, but I'm not so sure. Your Lactarius look like they might be L. hygrophoroides. Can we see a pic of the tops of all the caps? Like jake said, the next ones are Hypholoma fasciculare. Stereum ostrea Pleurotus Tremella If those last ones are growing from wood I doubt they are death caps. Maybe Leucocoprinus cepaestipes?
Looks like a good day in the woods. Thanks for sharing.
cool thanks for clarifying. I was kinda suspecting cause i harvested lactarius blue indigo before and the stipe is very distinct to that species. Also, the milk was a very distinguishing characteristic. Just so long as theyre edible
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Ogla



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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: Ogla]
#23630952 - 09/09/16 11:03 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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hey wait, so these ones are a type of oyster mushroom?
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losfreddy said:

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Joie


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Re: today's finds. reishi. milk mushroom? and other randoms [Re: Ogla]
#23631448 - 09/10/16 06:44 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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No, they are a polypore.
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