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OfflineDeighFry
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ID request. Agaricus sp.
    #23774713 - 10/26/16 08:44 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Habitat:
Found in manicured bark.

Gills:
See pictures. Pink in color.

Stem:
See pics.

Cap:
:wink:

Spore print color:
Chocolate brown.

Bruising:
No brusing.

:wink:

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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: DeighFry]
    #23775025 - 10/26/16 10:25 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Here's an Agaricus key
http://www.svims.ca/council/Agari1.htm

Do they stain red?


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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #23780907 - 10/28/16 06:27 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Thank you very much.
I'll be poking around this document.

They do not stain red.
Just examined them.


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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: DeighFry]
    #23780929 - 10/28/16 06:38 PM (7 years, 4 months ago)

Looks like maybe a little faint yellow staining though, right?

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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #23792168 - 11/01/16 05:26 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

It doesn't seem yellow to me. I've only just read about the yellow staining Agaricus species, so my eye isn't used to looking for it.

The book I have makes the yellow staining seem more pronounced. Like I said, I am not very familiar with it.

Edit: I can see it faintly in the third picture, I think due to it being dirty, and making the white of it appear tarnished. Also, in the first picture, the stems in the upper right hand corner seem to be staining a bit red. Thoughts?


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Edited by DeighFry (11/01/16 05:28 PM)

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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: DeighFry]
    #23792529 - 11/01/16 07:01 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Since it doesn't stain red or yellow and doesn't have a chemical-like odor, it must be in one of the edible sections.



See if any of these match: 

http://www.mushroomexpert.com/agaricus.html

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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #23804606 - 11/05/16 08:01 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

The only poisonous one that it resembles is A. Californicus, which stains yellow. The ones I have do not.

A. Augustus seems dead on from the pictures in the provided link, especially when they are more mature. However, it says the gills are never pink.

A. Campestris or A. Bernardii seem like the two most likely candidates. The cross section photo in my ID book for Campestris matches the one I have photoed quite well.

Honestly, I can't come to a conclusion. If y'all had to take your best guess, what would you say?


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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: DeighFry]
    #23808336 - 11/06/16 11:46 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

DeighFry said:
The only poisonous one that it resembles is A. Californicus, which stains yellow. The ones I have do not.




A. californicus usually only yellows on the stem base.  Yours are not A. californicus due to the scales on the cap.


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A. Augustus seems dead on from the pictures in the provided link, especially when they are more mature. However, it says the gills are never pink.





More importantly the color, A. augustus is chestnut brown and yours are white with black scales.


Quote:

A. Campestris or A. Bernardii seem like the two most likely candidates.




A. campestris and A. bernardii don't have dark scales.  A. campestris has a smaller annulus and A. bernardii has a shorter stem and stains red.

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Honestly, I can't come to a conclusion. If y'all had to take your best guess, what would you say?





I think it is cool and interesting and does not match any species I have ever found.  It would be cool to check in the new Agaricus book by Rick Kerrigan which came out 3 days ago.

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Re: ID request. Agaricus sp. [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #23812219 - 11/08/16 09:51 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Oh wow. Perfect timing, haha. Thank you for your awesome reply. I'll continue with this ID and see what I find.

Have a good day!


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