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tarlin
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ID please found in piedmont region of VA
#23728587 - 10/11/16 03:13 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found about 50 of the in a hill next to some tall pins and a very shallow creek. Going to get a spore print now.
* Habitat What kind of trees were nearby? What was it growing from? found in tall grass field on a hill by a shallow creek near pine trees * Location Where in the world was it?Piedmont region of Virginia * Gills What do they look like? Always try to take photos that show the gills of both young and mature mushrooms. still learning to understand gills formation photo attached * Stem Carefully dig it out of the ground so you can get a picture of the whole thing.stem about 1 in long * Spore print color (if you have time)in progress * Scent of the mushroom.earthy but kinda sweet too... Might just be from grass it's found in * Color that the mushroom bruises when damaged.blue as seen on stem in photo * Anything else you might find importantfound about 50 of these in a patch
Edited by tarlin (10/11/16 03:58 PM)
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DavidReishi
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Re: ID please found in piedmont region of VA [Re: tarlin]
#23728791 - 10/11/16 04:38 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I think it might be a Lactarius.
-------------------- Species found in the Bay area: P. allenii, P. cyanescens, P. ovoideocystidiata, P. stuntzii, P. azurescens
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tarlin
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Re: ID please found in piedmont region of VA [Re: DavidReishi]
#23728833 - 10/11/16 04:57 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looked up lactarius indigo mushrooms a lot of strong relationships between mine and what was described. Supposed to taste really good when prepared. Waiting to see spore print too.
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oxygen
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Re: ID please found in piedmont region of VA [Re: tarlin]
#23728840 - 10/11/16 05:00 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
tarlin said: Looked up lactarius indigo mushrooms a lot of strong relationships between mine and what was described. Supposed to taste really good when prepared. Waiting to see spore print too.
Paradoxus
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tarlin
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Re: ID please found in piedmont region of VA [Re: oxygen]
#23728854 - 10/11/16 05:05 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm reading the that the difference between paradoxus and indigo is distinguished once viewed from under the cap but not finding a specific reference comparison. Can you elaborate how you can tell them apart please? Thanks.
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oxygen
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Re: ID please found in piedmont region of VA [Re: tarlin]
#23728871 - 10/11/16 05:14 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
tarlin said: I'm reading the that the difference between paradoxus and indigo is distinguished once viewed from under the cap but not finding a specific reference comparison. Can you elaborate how you can tell them apart please? Thanks.
the pinkish colour of the gills.
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