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Grasslandraider
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need help with identification first timer
#23832019 - 11/14/16 11:48 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey couple of first timers. Picked early November in southwest england. Got a number of species but theses are the ones we have singled out as libs what are your identifications. Please help with identifying dont want to die lol.http://
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: need help with identification first timer [Re: Grasslandraider]
#23832039 - 11/14/16 12:00 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You're going to have to take some close up and more in focus pictures my man. What has the habitat they were growing in? What were they growing on?
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Re: need help with identification first timer [Re: Grasslandraider]
#23832044 - 11/14/16 12:02 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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You're kind of doing this the wrong way around - you shouldn't raid the grasslands before you got a safe identification.
And, while there might be liberty caps among your finds - there is no way it could be determined from these pictures. You need to upload good, clear and well-lit close up shots of much higher resolution. Make sure to get necessary details like gill/stem shots too.
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Grasslandraider
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Re: need help with identification first timer [Re: Anglerfish]
#23832601 - 11/14/16 03:09 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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So it was like this... We went for the 20kg hen of the woods, and had time to spare. The vast majority were found in and around woodland or in and arround bracken. The vaaast majority have a fairly thin and wispy stem that has a two tone colour, darker towards the base all the mushrooms have a brown cap. On some of the specimens im conserned the nipple is not as obvious. All the mushrooms had white/creamy gills not attached at the stem with even spacing. Some may have had the faintest of pink tinges to the gills all had slimy top. Some have slighty rounder cap and some have thicker stems. Is this a posiblity with libs or should i instantly disregard any thicker stemed mushrooms. I appreciate libs are a grass known species but the woodland had a very sparce grassy floor. We also found very very small mushrooms that look like livs growing on mossy rocks. Would really appreciate a couple of photos of libs dried for comparison, although i appreciate they are harder to identify when dried. Sorry for the lack of info on op wasnt really expecting a responce if im honest, you guys are so nice ha! More pic to follow. P.s. how was this username not taken
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