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Miguelroi
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Cyanescens or Galerinas?
#23927099 - 12/14/16 05:52 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi guys,
First time poster here and pretty new to hunting mushrooms. I want to make sure I'm being 100% safe with these. They come from a patch of known Cyanescens in Eugene, OR, however, I don't see very much blueing of these (if any at all), so I was hoping someone could help me ID them?
Habitat: These were found in Eugene, OR on wood chips in a wooded area).
Gills: They seem to be brown.
Stem: Stems are generally very thick and it was hard to pinch these ones off. The stems are white in contrast to the caps which are golden and wavy.
Cap: Golden, wavy.
Bruising: I think I see blueing in these, but I'm not 100% sure.
Other information: I have reason to believe these aren't G. Autumnalis due to the lack of ring around the stem, however, I'm having a hard time seeing any blue bruising and the caps are making me a little suspicious. Thank you so much in advance. This community has been an amazing wealth of knowledge.
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burtonRebel


Registered: 12/02/06
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Re: Cyanescens or Galerinas? [Re: Miguelroi]
#23927125 - 12/14/16 06:00 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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P. cyanescens.
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TheDuder
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Registered: 11/07/16
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Yeah those are Cyanescens  
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Anglerfish
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Re: Cyanescens or Galerinas? [Re: Miguelroi] 1
#23927280 - 12/14/16 06:49 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Miguelroi said: I don't see very much blueing of these (if any at all)
While there is not much likelyhood that these are Galerina, your failure to see any blue bruising, and the poor quality of your pictures makes me reluctant to give you an identification. Make sure you get all colors right, adjust the white balance properly and if possible take pictures in natural (outdoor) light.
Take a spore print as well, and post a picture of it.
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Sirtalis


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Re: Cyanescens or Galerinas? [Re: Anglerfish]
#23927300 - 12/14/16 06:56 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yea take better pictures. Sometimes the blueing takes a few hours to show up.
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multiporpoise
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Re: Cyanescens or Galerinas? [Re: Sirtalis]
#23930759 - 12/15/16 07:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Seconded on spore print. That will tell you.
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elprawn
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I think I see clear bluing, even with the terrible white balance.
OP, try changing the white balance setting on your camera. Usually compacts have preset white balances you can use -- try to find the best. Some cameras let you set custom white balance, which usually goes something like this -- photograph something completely white, in the light that you're going to be taking the shot, then choose "custom white balance" on the camera and use the photograph you took to set the balance.
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oregonshroomers
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Re: Cyanescens or Galerinas? [Re: elprawn]
#23932566 - 12/16/16 01:59 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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How old are your pics? I thought every mushroom in Eugene froze solid!
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Colonel
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Registered: 11/04/16
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Loc: PNW, Washington
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Yeah theres blueing around the caps, looks like Cyanescens for sure! and they're dried from the cold thats it, Great find though man!
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P. Ovoideocystidiata P. Cyanescens P. Northwest Colonel's Roatan/Honduras LC Thai Lipa Yai Monotub Grow
Edited by Colonel (12/16/16 02:19 PM)
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