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Mr Piggy
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Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) 4
#23765729 - 10/24/16 12:10 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Howdy.
In the few years I've been posting here I've seen threads for actives and threads for edibles, but no threads for poisonous/deadly mushrooms. A lot of them are really gorgeous and it's worth having a place to post them. Please post pictures of your poisonous finds, let's have some fun!
Galerina marginata
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Edited by Mr Piggy (10/24/16 12:15 AM)
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#23765785 - 10/24/16 12:45 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cool thread man Does this guy count?
Conocybe filaris, one of my favorite deadlies, from Northern Alaska: (I like the way Conocybe filaris rolls off the toungue, it sounds like a foreign debt collector you don't wanna mess with. Don't care much for the new name so I'll use that til someone scolds me)
Edit: actually, I think it is Conocybe vexans
Edited by MadMuncher (10/24/16 04:57 AM)
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MadMuncher]
#23765791 - 10/24/16 12:51 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Neat! Sure does count. Every time I'm out fishing I let parents know their child is playing with a deadly poisonous rough-skinned newt.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23765831 - 10/24/16 01:39 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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That's good. I used to play with them in our pond all the time when I was young, from the age of 3, didn't always wash my hands after, and you know how little kids are always touching their faces. I never got sick but probably got lucky there. never wore gloves. Used to catch a shit load of them along the coast and bring them back to the valley and release them into ponds that were overrun with bullfrogs. Id like to imagine I put a dent in the growth rate of those fuckers, it's too bad bullfrogs like contaminated waste ponds and radioactive drainage ditches because they taste pretty good. I bet someone could farm them with minimal effort. I've always wondered if those Newts and similar species have any medicinal applications or substances
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MadMuncher] 5
#23765840 - 10/24/16 01:46 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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A deadly Galerina fruiting on decayed wood/bark merely centimeters from Psilocybe tasmaniana in a potted plant.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski] 4
#23765844 - 10/24/16 01:49 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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A collection of deadly Pholiotina
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski]
#23765846 - 10/24/16 01:51 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Neat!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#23765857 - 10/24/16 02:12 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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More G. marginata, from Norway...
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Anglerfish] 2
#23766102 - 10/24/16 07:33 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Galerina Marginata I found on Friday in RI
Also as a bonus, my signature is another g. Marginata
Edited by pyrolight (10/24/16 07:34 AM)
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: pyrolight] 3
#23766140 - 10/24/16 08:01 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Amanita Phalloides -
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Mr Piggy
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Lhun]
#23766152 - 10/24/16 08:13 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Neat, great shot!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23766371 - 10/24/16 10:29 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think these might be galerina
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: littlespider]
#23766394 - 10/24/16 10:41 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice thread --not a great pic from me but a contribution nonetheless
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: gman]
#23766485 - 10/24/16 11:22 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Cool idea!
Took a little adventure with a few local shroomery members yesterday, fun times, great group! Here's my deadly, lovely, edible contribution.
Also - bonus internet fame and coolness points to anyone who can say what is edible and what is deadly in this photo.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski]
#23766490 - 10/24/16 11:24 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Inski, that Pholiotina shot is ace!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23766515 - 10/24/16 11:37 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Here's a better shot of one of those in my collection up there
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23766735 - 10/24/16 12:47 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Which one is deadly
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23766845 - 10/24/16 01:37 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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top row second from left?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: relic]
#23766854 - 10/24/16 01:41 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bottom row, middle?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: relic]
#23766864 - 10/24/16 01:43 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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yeah i was just coming back to second guess myself, mountainplayer, and think you're likely to be correct.
good game, RD.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
#23766872 - 10/24/16 01:46 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bonus points for it's Genus
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer] 5
#23766877 - 10/24/16 01:47 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ovoids in the foreground with galerinas on the log behind them.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23766923 - 10/24/16 01:59 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bonus points for it's Genus
RD, it was the only one I could see that wasn't a honey mushroom!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
#23766926 - 10/24/16 02:00 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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It is in Limacella and actually growing right in with the Armillaria that I was picking. I didn't see it was different until I picked it and the stem was viscid.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23768631 - 10/24/16 11:27 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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RiverDweller1 said: Inski, that Pholiotina shot is ace!
Thanks Those were in soil in my raised vegetable beds.
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RiverDweller1 said: Here's a better shot of one of those in my collection up there
These are beautiful, Lepiota flammeotincta.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski] 2
#23768789 - 10/25/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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One more local toxic Amanita ~
Amanita ocreata
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Mr Piggy
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Lhun]
#23769999 - 10/25/16 01:12 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Neat and Neat! Keep posting up finds everyone and thanks for contributing!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23773461 - 10/26/16 02:19 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pholiotina minutes ago in the North bay, CA.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: DavidReishi]
#23773497 - 10/26/16 02:33 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Is it the first of it's kind in NB?!?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1] 1
#23773573 - 10/26/16 03:01 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Could be... Some of those Pholiotina turn out to be interesting things, microscopy and DNA are required to tell.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23773574 - 10/26/16 03:01 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MadMuncher]
#23773583 - 10/26/16 03:04 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23774028 - 10/26/16 05:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Am I the only one seeing that freakishly huge stem base on RD's bolete?!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Ran-D] 1
#23774107 - 10/26/16 05:41 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Paxillus cuprinus
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Although traditionally eaten in many parts of Europe, Paxillus involutus is now known to cause Immune Hemolytic Anemia. This anemia, which appears suddenly after years of consumption of the mushroom, can be fatal.
http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Paxillus_involutus.html
*note - P. cuprinus is a west coast species and I am assuming it is also toxic.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Ran-D]
#23774543 - 10/26/16 08:00 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Ran-D said: Am I the only one seeing that freakishly huge stem base on RD's bolete?!
Funny thing, I accidentally left it on the dash and Hypomyces developed which explains the crazy deformation I guess
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23775843 - 10/27/16 07:59 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#23775852 - 10/27/16 08:04 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Two for one Toxicity
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1] 1
#23775890 - 10/27/16 08:24 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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That's rough
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#23776202 - 10/27/16 10:23 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Great thread!
P. serbica and Galerina, I think.
Edited by bosnno (10/27/16 01:57 PM)
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: bosnno] 2
#23776275 - 10/27/16 10:46 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Amanita smithiana
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: bosnno]
#23778027 - 10/27/16 07:36 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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P. serbica and Galerina, I think.
That's close enough to make it pucker, awesome seeing them!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: bosnno]
#23778290 - 10/27/16 08:33 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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bosnno said: Great thread!
P. serbica and Galerina, I think.
I think those might be Tubaria furfuracea.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
#23778327 - 10/27/16 08:43 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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What features do you think make the distinction?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#23779711 - 10/28/16 10:35 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: What features do you think make the distinction?
Lack of annulus, and the white veil remnants on the upper side of the margin. Also a bit of a rosier blush to the stipe. The darkening of the stipe bases does look like Galerina, though.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
#23789774 - 10/31/16 08:11 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Here's some more pictures of the Galerina marginata growing from moss on a boulder. My guess is they are growing off of all the dropped Douglas-fir cones, twigs and needles that the moss grew over. It's developed into a fairy ring, sorry for the crappy phone camera photos.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#23790120 - 10/31/16 11:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I saw these Gyromitra earlier today. I keyed them to G. infula based on the time of year, their growth on wood, and color of the stipe and cap. Aurora's description says the caps are generally smooth though, and these caps are extremely wrinkled like G. esculenta. This one was beefy
kicking myself now for not moving those yellow leaves in the background
From the Wikipedia page on gyromitrin:
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Gyromitrin is a toxin and carcinogen present in several members of the fungal genus Gyromitra, G. esculenta. It is unstable and is easily hydrolyzed to the toxic compound monomethylhydrazine, a component of some rocket fuels. Monomethylhydrazine acts on the central nervous system and interferes with the normal use and function of vitamin B6. Poisoning results in nausea, stomach cramps, and diarrhea, while severe poisoning can result in convulsions, jaundice, or even coma or death. Exposure to monomethylhydrazine has been shown to be carcinogenic in small mammals.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23791714 - 11/01/16 03:24 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Here's some more pictures of the Galerina marginata growing from moss on a boulder. My guess is they are growing off of all the dropped Douglas-fir cones, twigs and needles that the moss grew over. It's developed into a fairy ring, sorry for the crappy phone camera photos.
I think that second pic is pretty darn cool! Do you think they're growing from woody debris under the moss?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer] 1
#23791843 - 11/01/16 04:01 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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guessing this is Amanita bisporigera or close to it?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
#23791867 - 11/01/16 04:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Here's some more pictures of the Galerina marginata growing from moss on a boulder. My guess is they are growing off of all the dropped Douglas-fir cones, twigs and needles that the moss grew over. It's developed into a fairy ring, sorry for the crappy phone camera photos.
I think that second pic is pretty darn cool! Do you think they're growing from woody debris under the moss?
Dude read what he said. Lol
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: relic]
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I think this might be Amanita smithiana, I'm not sure is it's deadly but it looks like it would make you sick.
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It's gorgeous! Looks like someone sculpted a mushroom out of snow.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Hammer92]
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Mr Piggy said: Here's some more pictures of the Galerina marginata growing from moss on a boulder. My guess is they are growing off of all the dropped Douglas-fir cones, twigs and needles that the moss grew over. It's developed into a fairy ring, sorry for the crappy phone camera photos.
I think that second pic is pretty darn cool! Do you think they're growing from woody debris under the moss?
Dude read what he said. Lol
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
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Mr Piggy said:
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It's gorgeous! Looks like someone sculpted a mushroom out of snow.
Brad got a lot better pictures of it with his DSLR, I've been using my phones because it's easier. I was a really pretty mushroom. It's was soft and fluffy like holding a cloud in my hand, which got covered in cottony stuff.
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Those pure white Amanitas are tough to photograph. Your pic looks great.
Did the base have a long tap root? It's really easy to break them off.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer]
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It didn't have a taproot that I noticed, it was growing inside of a crack in a tree so getting it out was a little difficult and it might have broken off. The mushroom was really delicate so its hard to tell considering.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23792513 - 11/01/16 06:57 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ugh reply fail..
Hunter said.. Tempting. They are just sitting there waiting to take you to a whole new world. I can wait.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23834901 - 11/15/16 09:41 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Galerina Marginata
Sorry, no habitat shot, I was on a walk at 3am.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Visions710] 1
#23835327 - 11/15/16 12:15 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Not sure if this is deadly but it's a very interesting secotioid Galerina species.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski]
#23835340 - 11/15/16 12:19 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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"secotioid Galerina" - I did not know there was such a thing! Did you collect this? Have you collected it before?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23835349 - 11/15/16 12:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Oh, never mind!
I must look at fungi in NZ before I die. Always with the cool shit!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: RiverDweller1]
#23835359 - 11/15/16 12:24 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi RD, I don't know of any published species or collections of secotioid Galerina so I was very surprised to see this, I certainly did collect it and unfortunately have only seen it one time in one very small area, I check the location every time i'm there but no luck.
If you can make it here for next April-July I will be happy to foray with you
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski]
#23835490 - 11/15/16 01:21 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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New Zealand is sure a special place biologically, tons of endemic species. It truly is middle-earth.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#23835527 - 11/15/16 01:38 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Galerina marginata growing from a dead, but still standing, oak. This tree has been host to Pholiota aurivela for three seasons out of the last five. These are the first Galerina we've seen growing off of it. I guess the wood is finally getting rotten enough.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#24228741 - 04/08/17 07:56 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Galerina Marginata growing from a pot of Cornus Canadensis "Bunch berry".
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: TheDuder] 1
#24229843 - 04/09/17 09:41 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cool thread! I love it. I have a lot of pictures of potentially poisonous Amanita and Cortinarius, but the toxicity of Australian mushrooms seems largely unknown, so I can't really post 'em. Here's an obligatory Galerina marginata pic.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ent]
#24230057 - 04/09/17 10:58 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Those pictures are fantastic, thanks for posting folks!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#24306400 - 05/09/17 06:54 AM (6 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pretty sure this one is toxic, a Pholiotina.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#24398208 - 06/11/17 09:44 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Mmmm
Ahh why it no flip orientation?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Hunter hunter]
#24398261 - 06/11/17 10:19 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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I'm quite positive it's an Amanita, assuming it is deadly!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ZeroHart] 1
#24398359 - 06/11/17 11:23 PM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Here's my contribution, the angels of death that were my constant companion in the swampy woods of South Florida...
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ent]
#24398403 - 06/12/17 12:04 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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ent said: Pretty sure this one is toxic, a Pholiotina.
Hi ent, This is Descolea, probably D. recedens, I believe you are in Australia, is that correct?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski] 1
#24398549 - 06/12/17 03:15 AM (6 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: inski] 1
#24458241 - 07/05/17 12:07 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey inski, yes I am in Australia. Thanks for the correction - I think you are right. My apologies to the OP. -_-
Have a Galerina picture.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ent]
#24458571 - 07/05/17 07:15 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Destroying Angel?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Alexthegreat]
#24472441 - 07/10/17 12:09 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Great thread! First time I've come across this one, but pretty sure it's Galerina marginata. Anyone know what the mushroom on the left in the second and third pic is?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: 0.01]
#24472850 - 07/10/17 02:33 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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0.01 said: Great thread! First time I've come across this one, but pretty sure it's Galerina marginata. Anyone know what the mushroom on the left in the second and third pic is?
Same as the rest I suppose
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Cham9085]
#24474225 - 07/11/17 01:26 AM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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0.01 said: Great thread! First time I've come across this one, but pretty sure it's Galerina marginata. Anyone know what the mushroom on the left in the second and third pic is?
Same as the rest I suppose
Dunno, those vein-like gills make me think it's something else...also was not growing directly from wood like the others. Β―\_(γ)_/Β―
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ent]
#24524537 - 08/02/17 10:12 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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ent said: My apologies to the OP. -_-
None needed. Thanks for posting pictures!
Great finds everyone, thanks for contributing!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#24524633 - 08/02/17 11:07 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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This is awesome! Perfect for noobs like me. I need to study up on this!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: JimmyShroomy]
#24527477 - 08/03/17 12:47 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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My pretty angel of death and my pretty friend. Which is which and why? I wouldn't eat either despite one of them being edible just because it's too uncomfortably close.
Friends or foes? Which is which and why?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: TheBlackCat]
#24536855 - 08/07/17 12:44 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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TheBlackCat said: My pretty angel of death and my pretty friend. Which is which and why? I wouldn't eat either despite one of them being edible just because it's too uncomfortably close.
Top looks like a Volvariella, and the bottom is Leucoagaricus leucothites. Neither appears to be an Amanita, of course I could be wrong since the photos don't show all the necessary details.
Then: Scleroderma Calvatia gigantea (x2) Amanita Lycoperdon
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Ran-D]
#24536974 - 08/07/17 01:33 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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TheBlackCat said: My pretty angel of death and my pretty friend. Which is which and why? I wouldn't eat either despite one of them being edible just because it's too uncomfortably close.
Top looks like a Volvariella, and the bottom is Leucoagaricus leucothites. Neither appears to be an Amanita, of course I could be wrong since the photos don't show all the necessary details.
Then: Scleroderma Calvatia gigantea (x2) Amanita Lycoperdon
I had the second one identified as a smooth lepiota. The first one however intrigues me. Are there white ones of that kind in N.E. U.S.? I found them growing near some amanita bisporigera in open grass and assumed they were the same. I should have taken a photo of it in it's habitat and not on top of a log. That's a bit misleading. I will make my game better next time. These are just the only photos I had.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: TheBlackCat]
#24538767 - 08/08/17 08:59 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ran-D said:
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TheBlackCat said: My pretty angel of death and my pretty friend. Which is which and why? I wouldn't eat either despite one of them being edible just because it's too uncomfortably close.
Top looks like a Volvariella, and the bottom is Leucoagaricus leucothites. Neither appears to be an Amanita, of course I could be wrong since the photos don't show all the necessary details.
Then: Scleroderma Calvatia gigantea (x2) Amanita Lycoperdon
Are there white ones of that kind in N.E. U.S.?
there are all white Volvariella sp. growing in the mid-atlantic US and yours, from what i can see, looks exactly like the examples i have found growing on dead wood.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: relic]
#24539350 - 08/08/17 03:33 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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This specimen was found growing in grass not dead wood.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: TheBlackCat]
#24540600 - 08/09/17 01:43 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Beautiful and Deadly- well, I should post a picture of my own damn self!
But I guess we are supposed to post mushrooms?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: cameal] 1
#24540611 - 08/09/17 02:02 AM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Here is this one that smelled beautiful:
Lepiota Josserandii Pemberton, BC
I originally posted it in this thread: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/20814499/page/8
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: TheBlackCat]
#24543935 - 08/10/17 02:43 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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TheBlackCat said: This specimen was found growing in grass not dead wood.
Ah, yes the wood was one of the factors that made me say Volvariella. Also, if it had a veil then it's obviously an Amanita.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Ran-D]
#24544081 - 08/10/17 03:48 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yup. No eating that one. I will make sure I make a better game for everyone to play next time. I'll get some better photos. These were just all I had on hand. <3 Thanks for playing and thanks for teaching me about paddy mushrooms.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: ThePump]
#24546540 - 08/11/17 04:25 PM (6 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not a pro, but black cat I think:
- I forget the name, not really conspicuous? - Destroying angel (annulus among other things) - (very toxic) - Earthball (toxic) - Giant puffball - Maybe some kind of Agaricus? - An amanita? The volva is a bad sign - Puffballs
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#25503458 - 10/01/18 01:34 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm no pro, but I think this is a galerina of some kind popping out of this road?
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#25503501 - 10/01/18 01:53 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: I'm no pro, but I think this is a galerina of some kind popping out of this road?
Looks like it to me
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Doc9151]
#25505450 - 10/02/18 07:44 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks Doc
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
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I'd love to know if you all think these are deadly webcap or not.. I'd like to use them for my poisonous mushroom thread. I don't think I'll get to a specific species level, but they look very much like an Orellani gp. species to me. Rusty colored spores.
Habitat - damp, mossy open area in a city park. Near to conifer trees.
These are a few of a group that probably contained hundreds over around 10 x 20 feet or so.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Magic Badger]
#25589930 - 11/03/18 07:42 PM (5 years, 4 months ago) |
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Two more for confirmation - I suspect both of these to be Galerina marginata - one old one young.
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Magic Badger said: Two more for confirmation - I suspect both of these to be Galerina marginata - one old one young.
Mushrooms on the left look more like Pholiotina to me.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: mountainplayer] 1
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: NothingsChanged]
#25853794 - 03/05/19 08:36 AM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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OOOOooooOOOoo
Is it just me, or do Galerinas feel like Halloween?
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This is a very nice picture, but it would have been an excellent picture if we could see the top of one of the caps, it is still a beautiful picture.
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I'd love to know if you all think these are deadly webcap or not.. I'd like to use them for my poisonous mushroom thread. I don't think I'll get to a specific species level, but they look very much like an Orellani gp. species to me. Rusty colored spores.
Habitat - damp, mossy open area in a city park. Near to conifer trees.
These are a few of a group that probably contained hundreds over around 10 x 20 feet or so.
They could be cortinarius but I can't see enough details to be sure, I think I can see what is called cortina on the stipe with spores.
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some great photos guys
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#25854552 - 03/05/19 03:43 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Amanita phalloides
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: karode13]
#25855224 - 03/05/19 09:55 PM (5 years, 24 days ago) |
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Nice collection
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Doc9151]
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This is a very nice picture, but it would have been an excellent picture if we could see the top of one of the caps, it is still a beautiful picture.
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Two more wishes Doc.
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A tiny, tiny, Pholiotina rugosa (or related).
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: NothingsChanged]
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these look like Armillaria spieces.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: bloodycarcass]
#25857843 - 03/07/19 08:06 AM (5 years, 22 days ago) |
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Was just gonna say...
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these look like Armillaria spieces.
They can be deadly to the host tree.
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these look like Armillaria spieces.
They can be deadly to the host tree.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Doc9151] 1
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My bad, id's not my strong point.
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Interesting to see how the partial veil disappeared in the mature specimen on the right.
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Galerina marginata
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#26814143 - 07/10/20 01:58 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Pholiotina rugosa.
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Pholiotina rugosa.
Paxillus involutus.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#27301294 - 05/09/21 08:43 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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This pic is from a few months ago but wanted to hop on this this thread Galerina from the beginning of 2021 in Northern CA USA
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
#27301367 - 05/09/21 09:45 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Fantastic photos y'all, thanks for contributing!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 4
#27301593 - 05/09/21 12:38 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Firstly some Amanita phalloides.
And here is Psilocybe subaeruginosa (larger, no orange ring on stipe) growing alongside a very similar looking Galerina sp (smaller, has orange ring/annulus on stipe).
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mycoangulo]
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I had an A. phalloides mixed in with a bunch of kings a couple of years ago. I got greedy and mistook an egg for a young bolete, it was coming up butted right up against it.
THANK YOU for the psilocybe galerina comparison photos. Those are so valuable for beginner pickers to see, and a great reminder for the rest of us to keep paying attention.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27302002 - 05/09/21 07:07 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Great comparison!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27309556 - 05/15/21 08:49 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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*chef's kiss*
Beautiful. Thanks for posting!
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#27309582 - 05/15/21 09:11 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nice pics Nickoloxious seeing them make my skin crawl, if I found those I would have had the βoooohhh jack pot eyesβ from a distance until I got closer and could look under the hood!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: CHUCK.HNTR] 4
#27319534 - 05/23/21 02:39 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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More Galerina Sp.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 2
#27328216 - 05/29/21 05:14 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Cool thread!
Galerina marginata:
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: raffib128]
#27328778 - 05/30/21 02:28 AM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Galerina marginata:
That's one fat gally raf
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: NothingsChanged]
#27329088 - 05/30/21 10:20 AM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Has anyone done sawdust block Galerina? I think I want to try a thing when I get up and running again...
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
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Mr Piggy said: Has anyone done sawdust block Galerina? I think I want to try a thing when I get up and running again...
Please...please...PLEASE do a grow log if you do this!!!!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MentalPariah]
#27329191 - 05/30/21 12:33 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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You bet!
I don't imagine it will be very different from other chip loving fungi, seems like an easy win.
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Galerina
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Liberto]
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Nice! Where in the world is this?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#27336017 - 06/05/21 06:31 AM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Even more Galerina Sp.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27336580 - 06/05/21 05:33 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Out of curiosity does anyone know someone who ate galerina and survived
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Shroomhunts]
#27336611 - 06/05/21 05:53 PM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yeah I remember reading this post from Alan a while ago.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Shroomhunts]
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Shroomhunts said: Out of curiosity does anyone know someone who ate galerina and survived
Most people who eat them survive. It takes more than people think to kill someone.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
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Really? I thought it was almost certain to suffer a slow painful death or organ damage at the very least
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
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Shroomhunts said: Out of curiosity does anyone know someone who ate galerina and survived
Most people who eat them survive. It takes more than people think to kill someone.
This is true. While none of us by any means are saying to go eat galerinas, eating one won't do anything really
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Moria841]
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Survival rate when eating deadly poisonous mushrooms is 100%, if you react before symptoms show. They pump your stomach out, and toxin does not get absorbed into your bloodstream.
But every single day you are getting worse if you are not aware you're poisoned. Your chances are going down. When symptoms show, usually it's too late. Toxin has damaged your organs severely till now. But still, hundreds of people somehow survive. I knew statistics for late reacting patients, but I forgot. It's rather high in highly developed countries, over 60% I believe. They get liver transplants, blood transfusion and high doses of all kinds of medicine.
And like moria said, eating one Gal is not going to kill anyone. Obviously none will advise to do it for whatever reason. And For ID purposes, when taste is important criteria, nibbling is just fine, just spit the fuck out.
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My liver has been put through A LOT and is somehow still running at 100%
We're kinda resilient creatures when it comes down to it.
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Found this beauty growing in my yard.
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#27339963 - 06/08/21 09:28 AM (2 years, 9 months ago) |
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That's a beauty old fart!
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Shroomhunts said: Really? I thought it was almost certain to suffer a slow painful death or organ damage at the very least
For one, it depends on the species consumed, how much was eaten, preexisting conditions and time lapsed from ingestion to medical intervention.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Doc9151] 2
#27365784 - 06/28/21 01:49 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Galerina photos from yesterday;
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 2
#27365915 - 06/28/21 07:23 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Does this count?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Ran-D]
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Ran-D said: Does this count?
Not a fungi. But id count it as deadly hahah
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: bloodycarcass]
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I count it as beautiful too.
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Ran-D said: I count is as beautiful too.
He looks like he just needs a big hug
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MentalPariah] 2
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You should see him when I break out the laser pointer.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27367781 - 06/29/21 02:51 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Couple different Amanita's
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mycoangulo]
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Very beautiful IMO but not exactly deadly, they're actually delicious! But they've got a reputation to uphold, and I think you could possibly kill yourself if you ate enough of them so I'll put em' up since I haven't done much here in a long time...
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: SWFL]
#27373603 - 07/04/21 05:43 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Some galerina finds over the week;
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Couple different Amanita's
bloodycarcass, I'm pretty sure that's Amanita jacksonii on the left. Looks like lined margins to me.
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_jacksonii.html
Only seen one of those once a long time ago, but maybe they don't like it so much up north!
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Couple different Amanita's
bloodycarcass, I'm pretty sure that's Amanita jacksonii on the left. Looks like lined margins to me.
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_jacksonii.html
Only seen one of those once a long time ago, but maybe they don't like it so much up north!
Could be.. but wasnt conviced in person. im not good with Amanita I.D's except the fact its an Amanita.
Edit: The stirated margin was barely there like in the pics. Hardly visible in person. Which is why I wasnt convinced its a jacksonii.
Plus Theres tons more better edibles in GA either way im not worried about eating these
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Non-toxic Amanitas tend the get the guilty by association treatment. I once took a mushroom identification class at a local junior college, many many moons ago, and the teacher got pretty upset at me and a few others who decided to cook up some Amanita vernicoccora. I was already pretty knowledgeable at that point, more than him even (mycology wasn't his specialty, just one of many classes he taught), so I didn't understand why he was freaking out. Looking back now, though, he wasn't totally comfortable identifying Amanitas and he was responsible for all of us so maybe I was being a dick.
Anyway, long story short, even seasoned mushroom hunters are scared of them, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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Ran-D said: Non-toxic Amanitas tend the get the guilty by association treatment. I once took a mushroom identification class at a local junior college, many many moons ago, and the teacher got pretty upset at me and a few others who decided to cook up some Amanita vernicoccora. I was already pretty knowledgeable at that point, more than him even (mycology wasn't his specialty, just one of many classes he taught), so I didn't understand why he was freaking out. Looking back now, though, he wasn't totally comfortable identifying Amanitas and he was responsible for all of us so maybe I was being a dick.
Anyway, long story short, even seasoned mushroom hunters are scared of them, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Im very aware their are edible Amanitas. Im not good with them, so I dont take a chance. My understanding is you need to cook them throughly to as well. So if not cooked could still be toxic. Which is why I included it.
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Galerina Sp.
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Wish I could +5 you twice Nick, these in-situ photos are amazing!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27401058 - 07/24/21 11:37 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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They are so unassuming, and sometimes they look startlingly similar to psilocybe species.
Beautiful photos though! Especially that one growing out of the log and the one with a nipple.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27401061 - 07/24/21 11:45 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nickoloxious said: Yeah I remember reading this post from Alan a while ago.
Interesting... good note to be very careful and always check twice. I tend to check when I'm picking, then double check when drying, then checking a third time when jarring, and if any doubt they get thrown out.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Typerwritermonky] 2
#27776462 - 05/14/22 04:11 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Paxillus involutus.
Pholiotina rugosa.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27776654 - 05/14/22 09:00 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Neat!
Thanks for sharing!
We have the pax show up in urban/suburban areas where people have planted birch.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 2
#27787701 - 05/22/22 01:31 AM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Got some more clusters of pax popping up around the birches;
Plus a couple of Galerina found on a hike today;
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27788390 - 05/22/22 03:51 PM (1 year, 10 months ago) |
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Those galerina are perfect!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#27789354 - 05/23/22 11:21 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Galerina less than 20 feet from azzies in woodchips from last fall.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MrAnswerSeeker]
#27789957 - 05/23/22 08:42 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Amazing thread!!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MrAnswerSeeker]
#27789977 - 05/23/22 09:00 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Galerina less than 20 feet from azzies in woodchips from last fall.
Do you have photos of the azzies? can you PM me them if so?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: OOISI]
#27790071 - 05/23/22 11:00 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: MrAnswerSeeker]
#27790468 - 05/24/22 09:22 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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I've been noticing more Galerina growing out by the coast. I hit up the wendy's drive through in Warrington after a long day of picking last fall (Don't judge, we've all been there) and there was a massive flush of Galerina marginata in their landscaping. Biggest I have ever seen.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27791969 - 05/25/22 08:31 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Iβve only been to the azurescens type location twice but both times have also found Galerina near by but also both times growing from buried branches not chips.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: CHUCK.HNTR] 1
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#27793403 - 05/26/22 08:07 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Amanita bisporigera the "Destroying Angel"
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: pancho_lefty]
#27793978 - 05/26/22 04:42 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Amanita bisporigera the "Destroying Angel"
What a majestic species. A few years back while hiking I kept running across them a few feet off the trail, as well in open areas where the trail would meet a lakeside. I got the distinct feeling that they were hunting. Waiting patiently for an unlucky traveler to fall victim to its stark contrast against the drab forest floor. Facilitating the decay and providing sustenance for other fungal species.
Though I was a bit high haha.
I do find though that cannabis does help me tune into plant consciousness way better then baseline, haha so I still find validity to my insight.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: pancho_lefty]
#27796306 - 05/28/22 10:32 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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This is an interesting one! Overall it's too robust and with a much more prominent annulus than A. bisporigera - I placed it somewhere in the elliptosperma group (elliptosperma, magnivelaris, pseudoverna etc.) but wasn't sure which species in that group it was specifically.
I ended up discussing this with a scary good Amanita macromorphologist who quickly nailed it on A. pseudoverna. Not a common find! ID features: Southern US distribution, large, prominent annulus without thickening or felting (vs magnivelaris), stipe with scaling/slightly floccose ornamentation.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: w03]
#27796637 - 05/28/22 04:40 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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w03: Really great information! Thank you! Iβve seen a couple of these on recent hikes. Iβve never heard of A. Pseudoverna, and canβt find any information on them. Can you guide me to a source to quench my thirst for information?
Soloist: I love your perspective and creativity. You might be right! I havenβt done cannabis in probably 20 years but I can see how it would certainly enhance the hunting experience.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: pancho_lefty]
#27796677 - 05/28/22 05:00 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Some more info is present on Rod Tulloss's site. http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+pseudoverna
However, that particular page is not very complete, and you'd be best served going to one of the Amanita-specific discussion groups for the most recent information.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: w03] 2
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: circles]
#27802428 - 06/02/22 08:46 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Why are they so cute though?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy] 1
#27806451 - 06/05/22 12:37 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#27825701 - 06/18/22 11:39 AM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nitro87]
#27832159 - 06/22/22 06:56 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Galerina marginata
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27832162 - 06/22/22 06:57 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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My uploads always come out grainy from my iphone. Does anyone know why this happens?
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27832189 - 06/22/22 07:25 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Same here. Looks amazing on my phone until itβs compressed to fit I guess...
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#27832209 - 06/22/22 07:43 PM (1 year, 9 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: My uploads always come out grainy from my iphone. Does anyone know why this happens?
I believe it's the way this site resizes the pic. Sometimes if I upload a large file it will severely lower the quality.
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Amanita phalloides
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Conocybe filaris?
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#27998085 - 10/14/22 05:58 AM (1 year, 5 months ago) |
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Baby Destroying Angel
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#28105483 - 12/20/22 12:14 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Soloist]
#28106683 - 12/20/22 10:32 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Soloist said:
Quote:
pancho_lefty said:
Amanita bisporigera the "Destroying Angel"
What a majestic species. A few years back while hiking I kept running across them a few feet off the trail, as well in open areas where the trail would meet a lakeside. I got the distinct feeling that they were hunting. Waiting patiently for an unlucky traveler to fall victim to its stark contrast against the drab forest floor. Facilitating the decay and providing sustenance for other fungal species.
Though I was a bit high haha.
I do find though that cannabis does help me tune into plant consciousness way better then baseline, haha so I still find validity to my insight.
Nicely written Soloist, very poetic
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Bardy]
#28107551 - 12/21/22 03:41 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Haha, thank you!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Soloist] 1
#28108273 - 12/22/22 07:15 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Glad to see this thread getting some traction again! I do landscape construction and arborist work for a living and had a fun tree planting this week. We put a cherry tree in at a catholic church, and I noticed a large patch of Galerina marginata coming out of the top of it's root ball. I giggled the whole time and didn't explain it to the crew until after we left.
Galerinas contain amatoxins, same as the deadly Amanitas. Amatoxins were a great tool for assassination a few hundred years ago, the effects take a day or two to kick in, and are devious and hard to detect. That would give a potential assassin a lot of time to get clear of the area before it got hot. Several popes over the centuries have died from mysterious poisoning symptoms that match amatoxin poisoning, notably Pope Clement VII ( a Medici).
So, we put pope poisoners in the yard of a catholic church
Whoops!
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#28108287 - 12/22/22 07:27 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for sharing that bit of history and the connection. Went great with the morning cup of coffee.
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#28108358 - 12/22/22 08:50 AM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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#28108954 - 12/22/22 04:23 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Some inoxia from my garden this past season
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Mr Piggy]
#28109308 - 12/22/22 09:34 PM (1 year, 3 months ago) |
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Mr Piggy said: Glad to see this thread getting some traction again! I do landscape construction and arborist work for a living and had a fun tree planting this week. We put a cherry tree in at a catholic church, and I noticed a large patch of Galerina marginata coming out of the top of it's root ball. I giggled the whole time and didn't explain it to the crew until after we left.
Galerinas contain amatoxins, same as the deadly Amanitas. Amatoxins were a great tool for assassination a few hundred years ago, the effects take a day or two to kick in, and are devious and hard to detect. That would give a potential assassin a lot of time to get clear of the area before it got hot. Several popes over the centuries have died from mysterious poisoning symptoms that match amatoxin poisoning, notably Pope Clement VII ( a Medici).
So, we put pope poisoners in the yard of a catholic church
Whoops!
Funny story, but it sounds like you planted a tree with dying roots.
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Amanita Multisquamosa circle of death
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Re: Beautiful and deadly thread (please contribute) [Re: Nickoloxious] 1
#28292083 - 04/23/23 07:25 PM (10 months, 29 days ago) |
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Galerina Marginata with Smokey Mountain ridge obscured but captured.
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