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sunroom73


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PDX ID Request Again
#23753536 - 10/19/16 10:45 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was looking for chanterelles and came across this fungi in the PDX area. I think this is something else due to the hollow stem and spore print color.
Any help identifying would be appreciated.
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sunroom73


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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: sunroom73]
#23753541 - 10/19/16 10:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat pic
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sunroom73


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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: sunroom73]
#23753547 - 10/19/16 10:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Fungi pic...
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sunroom73


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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: sunroom73]
#23753549 - 10/19/16 10:48 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Another pic...
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sunroom73


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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: sunroom73]
#23753550 - 10/19/16 10:49 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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And finally a print...
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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: sunroom73]
#23753555 - 10/19/16 10:51 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Woh! That is intreging. Was there a 40-60 year old Evergreen nearby?
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Saunterer
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Chanterelles do not have gills like that at all! Familiarize yourself with what chantrelle "gills" look like. They are unique and fairly easy to recognize once you're in the know.
Also, those appear to me to be Omphalotus illudens or Omphalotus olivascens. The yellowish print, appearance, gills descending onto stipe and habitat are leading me to think that. What were you thinking Astra?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: Saunterer]
#23754156 - 10/20/16 07:39 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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These aren't Omphalotus, they are Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca.
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sunroom73


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There were some older evergreens that were within 30-40feet away. The closest one was across a paved street.
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sunroom73


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Re: PDX ID Request Again [Re: Saunterer]
#23756241 - 10/20/16 09:32 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Saunterer said: Chanterelles do not have gills like that at all! Familiarize yourself with what chantrelle "gills" look like. They are unique and fairly easy to recognize once you're in the know.
I thought these gills were too broad, or wide. I had been checking out chanterelle's at the local New Seasons market, but they didn't look very fresh. They did have a lobster mushroom that I thought about buying, the wild shrooms were very expensive there.
I hope to find them in the wild this year.
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sunroom73


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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: These aren't Omphalotus, they are Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca.
Oh...I've been duped by the false chantrelle! :0
Thanks, Alan!
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