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changuar
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Registered: 10/20/16
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Rocky Mountain Late Season ID Help Please
#23765309 - 10/23/16 08:40 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Habitat:Temperate coniferous forest (Rocky Mountains, Utah, USA) Growing on a pinecone right around 8000 feet. Photos taken 10/23/16
Gills:White. Unknown. Gills. Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc.
Stem:Under 1 inch. Very small millimeter range diameter. Yellowish colored,Texture is gelatinous/mushrooomy. Hollow stem, I think? Thin stem. Length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.
Cap:Diameter can't be more than a few cm at best. Flat, white colored with a bit of browning toward the center. Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: Unavailable Very important!
Bruising:Mushroom did not appear to bruise noticeably Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.
Other information: Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.
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jet li
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Re: Rocky Mountain Late Season ID Help Please [Re: changuar]
#23765322 - 10/23/16 08:45 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Maybe (Mycetinis) scorodonius or something like that? Did it smells like bad body odor?
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changuar
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Re: Rocky Mountain Late Season ID Help Please [Re: changuar]
#23765345 - 10/23/16 08:53 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Habitat:Temperate coniferous forest (Rocky Mountains, Utah, USA) Growing apparently right out of the forest floor right around 8000 feet. Photos taken 10/23/16
Gills:White/Yellow. Unknown. Unknown. Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc.
Stem:really really tiny mushrooms stems were nearly spider silk thin. Stems mostly white some a bit yellow/brown colored. Texture is gelatenous/mushroomy. Not sure if hollow, or not too small to tell. Extremely thin stem. Length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.
Cap:Diameter can't be more than a millimeter at best. White colored with a bit of yellow lining the gills under the cap.texture is somewhat papery. spherical I think? Convex shape if looked at from the top. Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: Unavailable Very important!
Bruising:Mushroom did not appear to bruise noticeably Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.
Other information: Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.
Edited by changuar (10/23/16 08:55 PM)
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changuar
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Re: Rocky Mountain Late Season ID Help Please [Re: changuar]
#23765366 - 10/23/16 09:02 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Habitat:Temperate coniferous forest (Rocky Mountains, Utah, USA) Growing out of a felled tree right around 7000 feet. Photos taken 10/23/16
Gills:Yellow Brown. Unknown. Porous. Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc.
Stem:Didn't really have a stem growing right out of the wood. Length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.
Cap:mushrooms about 2-3 inches growing right out of the bottom of a log. Beautiful blue color with some white/brown striping. Solid dry texture Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: Unavailable Very important!
Bruising:Mushroom did not appear to bruise noticeably Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.
Other information: Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.
Edited by changuar (10/23/16 09:11 PM)
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changuar
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Re: Rocky Mountain Late Season ID Help Please [Re: jet li]
#23765375 - 10/23/16 09:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
jet li said: Maybe (Mycetinis) scorodonius or something like that? Did it smells like bad body odor?
These don't have much of an odor at all. Faintly earthy but certainly don't seem to have a BO smell.
And Thanks for the reply!
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