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Babylondsrves2burn
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Help identifying some fall and winter finds
#24027548 - 01/21/17 08:26 AM (7 years, 9 days ago) |
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Hello. A freind sent me a few finds and i was wondering if i can get help id'ing these, please All found in northern california in december . Appreciate the help, thanks
Found on redwood trunk They have a rusty brown spore print Clear veil remnant Cap ranges from 4 - 2 inches depending on how much the cap opens There is slight bruising on stem where clipped They do have a fragrant scent once dried Also pic of cloned mycelium on agar, or contam depending on what grew




Found on red woodchips in lanscape
These were found on red woodchips under redwood trees They are a very apparent orange color which drew my attention Spore print is orange - rust orange color Cap size 2 - 5 in Fat stems that darkened when bruised Gills are cream orange color but darker orange where bruised Not clear about scent There is veil remnant visible but not as apparent as above mushrooms
Found in fertilized grass by hardwood trees
These were an interesting find Before completely opening they were a light tan color with variations of gren brown tones on cap After they matured they were a dark brown color when wet (cap) Thhe stem turned a tan /orangish color maybe a bit brown. Stem was thick and difficult to cut without razor. Did not snap/Crack like other stems when bent. Also stems ranged from straight to curved and some were crowded looking towards the top Gills turned a dark brown purple grey color when mature Spore deposit is purple grey to violet. When wet, the spore looked a redish brown on the cap Smelled active

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Groo
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The cones in the styro tray look like a cortinarius. First one and few kinda look gymnophilus but wait for someone with more experience.
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pyrolight
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: Groo]
#24027749 - 01/21/17 09:54 AM (7 years, 9 days ago) |
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first ones are definitely active gyms
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Groo
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: pyrolight]
#24027777 - 01/21/17 10:05 AM (7 years, 9 days ago) |
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I'm not saying their not gyms. I AM saying DO WAIT till a trusted identifier gives you their opinion also.
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Ran-D



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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: pyrolight]
#24027907 - 01/21/17 11:02 AM (7 years, 9 days ago) |
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pyrolight said: first ones are definitely active gyms
No, they are Gymnopilus but they are not active. Maybe G. ventricosus.
And the agar is definitely contaminated OP.
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ambc
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: Ran-D]
#24032184 - 01/22/17 11:12 PM (7 years, 8 days ago) |
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The last ones are an Inocybe. None are active.
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nhobidy
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: ambc]
#24032196 - 01/22/17 11:20 PM (7 years, 8 days ago) |
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first ones look like gyms to me, how were they growing? thats a plate of trich not sure about the others
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ambc
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: nhobidy]
#24032213 - 01/22/17 11:32 PM (7 years, 8 days ago) |
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The first ones are Gymnopilus, they just are not an active species.
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TheHunt
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Re: Help identifying some fall and winter finds [Re: ambc]
#24032333 - 01/23/17 01:01 AM (7 years, 7 days ago) |
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ambc said: The first ones are Gymnopilus, they just are not an active species.
I think they are. I have personally had an active gym from mendocino,CA They left green on the paper like here.
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Gymnopilus aeruginosus Gymnopilus luteofolius Panaeolopsis sp. Panaeolus bispora Panaeolus cinctulus Panaeolus olivaceus Pluteus salicinus Psilocybe allenii Psilocybe azurescens Psilocybe cyanescens Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata Psilocybe pelliculosa Psilocybe semilanceata Psilocybe stuntzii
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