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eonblue


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Georgia finds
#24141939 - 03/06/17 06:32 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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None of these are active I don't think, just curious to know what they are.
Also I found these last week and had to go out of town so I didn't really get a spore print :3 sorry. Just looking to get a genus if I can't get more!

Got super stoked about this one because of the colors. Hoping it's identifiable by this picture because I couldn't get much else from it aside from it being on the stump of a dead hardwood of some sort and porous on the bottom instead of having gills. Obviously either been eaten on by something or just dying.


I was thinking maybe these were pluteus of some sort. There were 4-5 growing at the base of a dead log, pine I think. Didn't notice any bruising from these at the time.



This may be the same species as the last one but it looked a little different, mostly in color. I found this one alone just growing out of the ground. It was ~3.5 inches across I believe.



Found these inside a stump. Or what used to be a stump. Mostly just the shell was left outside and there was a hole going below it. Scared me when I was reaching for the shrooms cause some brush fell in the hole and I thought for sure I was about to get bitten or mauled by something There were 4 growing there, stem was quite hollow and flimsy. If they bruised at all it was just a very light brown on top.

Just saw this one on my way out of the woods that day. I didn't grab it because I thought it was pretty and wanted to leave it be. Not sure if anyone can tell just off the picture what it is but hoping so!
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Cham9085
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: eonblue] 1
#24142041 - 03/06/17 07:07 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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The first mushroom is very rude for giving me the bird finger. The second ones might be galerina. Not sure about the other ones
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Cham9085
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: Cham9085]
#24142046 - 03/06/17 07:08 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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I think the third one is agrocybe sp.
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TheHunt
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: Cham9085] 1
#24142124 - 03/06/17 07:30 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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1 looks likesome eatn rotten Ganoderma 2 i dont think its Galernia 3 Appears white spored 4 Looks like Amanita from top butmore like a Russla from the gills 5 If friggin cool
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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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eonblue


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Re: Georgia finds [Re: TheHunt]
#24142534 - 03/06/17 10:39 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah man I loved that last one. Wanted to grab it cause I haven't seen another like it but I would've felt bad haha. Thanks for the responses guys
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bloodycarcass
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: eonblue] 1
#24142931 - 03/07/17 05:32 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Your last one is Phyllotopsis Subnidulans I found several a month ago on some pine logs near my house
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doctorghosty
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I think #2 is Rhodocollybia butyracea and #3 is Laccaria laccata and #4 is definitely Russula.
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eonblue


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Thanks very much for the info! Was really interested in that one. Seems to be a lack of info about that one. Couldn't seem to find out much on it except that it's similar to phyllotopsis nidulans. Interesting stuff to read about though!
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eonblue


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Thank you as always, Doc! Finding out there's a lot more variety in my area than I thought the first few weeks of looking.
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Cham9085
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: eonblue] 1
#24144272 - 03/07/17 04:21 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah it's super awesome having a TI from our area with field experience of what actually grows here. Doc always pulls through for me.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: Cham9085] 2
#24144514 - 03/07/17 06:03 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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My pleasure gents, always happy to help (& even happier to see yalls shrooms while I'm stuck inside at work all day)
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Cham9085
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Haha well i work outside. And Lord blessit it's going to rain all night. I think I can hear the Mycelium working.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: Cham9085] 1
#24144553 - 03/07/17 06:19 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Like the new avatar bud. Classy.
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Cham9085
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preciate it brutha.
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eonblue


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Re: Georgia finds [Re: Cham9085]
#24144943 - 03/07/17 09:29 PM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah man, raining tonight and I saw all the rain that's supposed to come through in the next week or so. Hopefully means good pickins soon! (I also dig the shroom in tux)
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: eonblue] 1
#24145432 - 03/08/17 04:00 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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The only info I've really found on them were the Phyllotopsis Nidulans. But stated the one that grows down here are Subnidulans. I've noticed the ones from pine trees don't really have a foul/bitter odor but the ones growing from hard woods do, haven't tried to eat any yet. Maybe whe. This pine log fruits again I'll try a few
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eonblue


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Let me know how it goes if you try some I didn't even really consider eating it. I didn't really get an odor from it but then I didn't pick it so I probably wasn't close enough. If I find some more as it warms up I'll probably grab some. Be cool to see if I could manage to get them growing in the woods behind my house!
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Re: Georgia finds [Re: eonblue]
#24148052 - 03/09/17 05:30 AM (6 years, 11 months ago) |
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It was within a few days of finding some oyster mushrooms. I wasn't too sure about eating them at first either. By time I got around to getting information inwasmt around to cook them
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