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Tincup
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Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting
#23748710 - 10/18/16 11:47 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Growing in rotting base of fallen oak in mixed area of conifers and hardwoods. New Jersey, US. Recent time period.
Gills: Yellow, rustish where touched a bit. Adnexed
Stem: Solid, staining of gold/orange/rust at bases of larger specimens. Fibrous about the the same diameter throughout except base where slightly bulbous in mass with other fruit.
Cap: Pale yellow to golden brown to burnt orange
Spore print color: In process, staining on stem suggests orange as older stipes are golden/burnt and not whitish like smaller specimens. Its a bright sunny day and I have them in in-direct sunlight on deck some under glass, some exposed all on foil. Anything I can do to speed it up?
Bruising: Some areas got orange or brown when touched up. There's the staining and/or bruising at bases of older species (of which two were growing completely under the stump and the caps were dark brown/rustish from I pressume touching something above it as it grew upward.
Also I have notice on the stems and the mycellium the fine orange "hairs".
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Edited by Tincup (10/18/16 11:51 AM)
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doctorghosty
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Re: Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting [Re: Tincup]
#23748805 - 10/18/16 12:27 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I would call those Hypholoma
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Re: Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting [Re: Tincup]
#23748853 - 10/18/16 12:50 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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These to me look more like luteoviridis as opposed to the luteus. I do believe gyms will always have RUSTY ORANGE BROWN colored spores.
I don't believe you can speed up the spore print. Much of mushroom hunting involves patience, give them as much time as you can to get as good a print as you can. Half a day or even a day isn't a world away, although i can relate on itching to get them done.
tbh i don't know much so don't put a lot of weight on my weigh in
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Tincup
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Re: Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting [Re: ch3ckyourmirrors]
#23748890 - 10/18/16 01:07 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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thank you both, i'll see what the print develops...
i found these too at my mailbox and they seem suspect for junious but are very dry (i don't get the mail everyday and forgot about these)
the gills are a very dark rust color, the stems and caps a light golden orange. and that's a regular size sheet of paper they are in, although I'm not too sure how much of prints i'll get. i moistened one up a bit and covered it with a glass to help loosen things up.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting [Re: Tincup]
#23748892 - 10/18/16 01:08 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Definitely not gyms. Looks like a really old Agaricus specimen.
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Re: Gymnoplius Luteus ID Please - Good Pics & Nice Fruiting [Re: doctorghosty]
#23748989 - 10/18/16 01:42 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
doctorghosty said: Definitely not gyms. Looks like a really old Agaricus specimen.
thanks again Dr.G, i appreciate your enthusiasm to help me, but i could use some better answers 
its a long story but i haven't shroomed since Bonarroo 2006, lets just say i spent a decade drinking and on the wrong drugs. so its been a long time coming... at present, i have no wheels, no bread and no real connections in the area so "stumping it" is all i've got... i do have plenty of woods, time and Shroomery going for me, which is nice...
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