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littlespider
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Registered: 05/21/14
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Amanita ID please
#23655107 - 09/18/16 09:31 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: scotland. 50m. Park with trees.
Gills orange ish.
Stem: sturdy. Not hollow.
Cap:tan. Some of the younger ones more pale.
Spore print color: I think I'm going to get an orange spore print cus the gills look orange ish...but let's see when they fall.
Bruising:
Other information:
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Lucis
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They're not Amanita, maybe Agrocybe I don't know, would be nice to see spore color though, but I am guessing it would be brown.
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littlespider
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Re: Amanita ID please [Re: Lucis]
#23655132 - 09/18/16 09:42 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Gutted thought I was getting better at this! Will post pic of print later.
Thank you
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Joie


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The thick-looking margin put me in mind of Hebeloma, but other details are suggesting probably Cortinarius. Clear shots showing stipe and underside young and old would help.
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littlespider
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Re: Amanita ID please [Re: Joie]
#23655279 - 09/18/16 10:43 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Brick red spore print. Aw thanks Joie I only brought one older on home..
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littlespider
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Got some more pics of these ones.
Also think I found Clitocybes? Spore printed them but I just got a little dusting of quite light spores.
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Joie


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Possibly Hebeloma sinapizans, I think the next might be Pseudoclitocybe expallens or I could be way off, and the side profile (not the same thing?) looks like a waxcap.
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littlespider
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Re: Amanita ID please [Re: Joie]
#23669889 - 09/23/16 12:31 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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The side angle is the same as the second last. I thought of the ones that grow fairy rings. Those ones where growing near pine trees in mossy grass.
I need to learn the general groups of mushroom types so I can spot one as like "that is some kind of .... " and go to the guide website and narrow it down on more detailed charectaristics.
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Joie


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idk what it is, bit shameful because it that cap is one I see around and can't think. Not Marasmius. If you aren't using a field guide then I advise that a good one will clear up a lot about genera. Roger Phillips' Mushrooms is useful like that, as is Sterry & Hughes.
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littlespider
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Re: Amanita ID please [Re: Joie]
#23670243 - 09/23/16 07:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I've been using first nature.com but I'll pop one of those in my Amazon basket thanks
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Joie


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That one is possibly Laccaria laccata.
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