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Offlineanonimushi
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Found gymnopilus junonius?
    #23743209 - 10/16/16 05:12 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Found on a dead stump.
Location: North East
Spore print:  No spores have dropped yet.
Brusing on pins.

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Re: Found gymnopilus junonius? [Re: anonimushi]
    #23743224 - 10/16/16 05:18 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Looks like them!


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Re: Found gymnopilus junonius? [Re: DavidReishi]
    #23743260 - 10/16/16 05:27 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Probably Gymnopilus luteus due to the ventricose stems, lack of intense clustering and strong bluing.


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Re: Found gymnopilus junonius? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #23743503 - 10/16/16 06:39 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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Alan Rockefeller said:
Probably Gymnopilus luteus due to the ventricose stems, lack of intense clustering and strong bluing.




I forgot to mention they were all in one big cluster.


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Re: Found gymnopilus junonius? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #23743609 - 10/16/16 07:13 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

i would 100% call them Junonius but also I trust Alan's opinion over mine so wait to see what he says given the new information about clustering, provided that he responds.


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