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AlmightyDingus
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Identifying Local Mushrooms (North Idaho) 5 Specimen
#23659889 - 09/19/16 07:52 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mushroom #1: Habitat: Found in Northern Idaho after a few good days of rain on some decaying wood.
Gills: Pale whiteish, crowded adnexed gills.
Stem: ~2-3cm in length, 1-2mm diameter, hollow and flexible, light brownish red to dark brownish red top, dark brownish red towards the bottom. texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.
Cap: 1-2cm diameter, orangey red (rusty), convex to flat, gills visible through lighter portions of the cap.
Spore print color: Pending
Bruising: No bruising noticed (but I'm really new to this)
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MollyLucyMaryJane

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Re: Identifying Local Mushrooms (North Idaho) 5 Specimen [Re: AlmightyDingus]
#23659901 - 09/19/16 07:57 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Galerina, Maybe Galerina Autumnalis?
Just a guess
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AlmightyDingus
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Re: Identifying Local Mushrooms (North Idaho) 5 Specimen [Re: AlmightyDingus]
#23659920 - 09/19/16 08:06 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mushroom #2 Habitat: Same day as the other specimens, growing on decaying wood.
Gills: Light orange (like the color of the cap but less intense), crowded, adnate not extending beyond cap.
Stem: ~2 cm long, 3-4mm diameter, hollow, flexible but shreds easily. Pinkish brown to white.
Cap: 2-3cm, Brownish red to a bronzey orange lightening near the edges, convex to flat to slight depression, etc.
Spore print color: Orange
Bruising: None identified
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Edited by AlmightyDingus (09/19/16 10:36 PM)
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AlmightyDingus
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Re: Identifying Local Mushrooms (North Idaho) 5 Specimen [Re: AlmightyDingus]
#23659959 - 09/19/16 08:19 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mushroom #3 Habitat: Found growing on the forest floor quite commonly.
Gills: White gills, crowded, adnate and unattached to stem
Stem: ~2mm diameter, ~3cm tall, hollow and fragile. White near the cap, becoming brownish red toward the bottom.
Cap: Quite small, >1-2cm, white with a bit of tan toward the top, like a lightly toasted marshmallow. Flat.
Spore print color: Pending
Bruising: None noted.
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ambc
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Re: Identifying Local Mushrooms (North Idaho) 5 Specimen [Re: AlmightyDingus]
#23660764 - 09/20/16 05:55 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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1. Gymnopus species. 2. Tubaria sp. 3.Mycena sp.
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