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furyunleashed
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Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods)
#25418396 - 08/28/18 03:05 AM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hi guys.
So I'm sorry if this is out of place, or frown upon, but now is the blooming season of mushroom in my geographical habitat. I was out yesterday walking with my dog, and a mushroom caught my eye. This mushroom had a beautiful, smooth, almost silky texture, feeling nice to the touch. And whats that? Another kind? This one, slimy and sticky to the touch... And another one?? You get my point.. There were different kind of mushroom EVERYWHERE I looked.. I mean...... everywhere. I've could have easily gotten 10-15 more species in here if I had more time to look.
But hey, someone out there might like lists like these. If not, look away. There are many species here.
These mushrooms are found mostly in grassy/bushy areas, close to forests or inside. I'll update ID on each species as I/we can figure them out. I've put numbers on the mushrooms which I think is the same species, but I might be wrong. So I don't know if anyone of these are active, but I'd just like to know if anyone have any clue what kind of mushrooms these are, for the learning experience 
I did not pick most of the mushrooms here, to leave them to their natural state, as if not active or edible, they are no use to me. That's why there are no spore-prints. If any of these mushrooms are deemed interesting I'll go pick them for a spore-print or for further investigation.
Geographical habitat: Northern Norway. Bushy, mountains, forests, moist.
Species1 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Pine forest. Found growing on (or next to) roots sticking up from the ground. https://imgur.com/a/Pw1gMSq
Species2 (Cortinarius vanduzerensis) Habitat: Pine forest. Growing on ground, on the "blanket" of pine-cones and pine-needles. I did not find this mushroom anywhere else than this one specimen. https://imgur.com/a/29olNv5
Species3 (Leccinum variicolor) Habitat: Border to a pine forest, among grassy and diverse plant-life. https://imgur.com/a/XLcKOp0
Species4 (Lycoperdon mammiforme) Habitat: Grassy areas. Found 2-3 meters from side of the road, to growing next to the road. https://imgur.com/a/7CE7dJ6
Species5 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Grassy areas. Found 2-3 meters from side of the road. https://imgur.com/a/qtkL7QP
Species6 (Leccinum sp.) Habitat: Grassy areas. Found 2-3 meters from side of the road. https://imgur.com/a/iWkZ6gX
Species7 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Grassy areas. https://imgur.com/a/gZlkRB4
Species8 (Clitocybe rivulosa) Habitat: Grassy areas. Close to forest. https://imgur.com/a/RBvMlY7
Species9 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Grassy areas. Close to forest. https://imgur.com/a/rWcp133
Species10 (Entoloma holoconiotum) Habitat: Grassy areas in pine forest. Interesting beautiful silvery color on this mushroom. Might be same species as the smaller one seen in the picture? Thing is, they look similar but this one is a GIANT compared to any of the other smaller ones I found in the area. https://imgur.com/a/8yJTH87
Species11 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Inside pine forest. Not a lot of light get's through here. https://imgur.com/a/ZEp8EQK
Species12 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Inside pine forest. Interesting "brown-green" color. My first instinct is that this mushroom is very poisonous. I might be wrong. Cool mushroom. https://imgur.com/a/dAyijsW
Species13 (UNKNOWN) Habitat: Inside pine forest. https://imgur.com/a/TbOkzQK
Species14 (Cortinarius vanduzerensis) Habitat: Inside pine forest. https://imgur.com/a/6ycmRXa
Species15 (Mycena capillaripes) Habitat: Inside pine forest. https://imgur.com/a/i5RLcaY
Species16 (RUSSULA FRAGILIS OR EMETICA?) Habitat: Inside pine forest. https://imgur.com/a/QkgatJd
Hope anyone out there is interested in these kind of lists.. More will be added. There are vasts amounts of species here. It's god damn amazing !!!
Edited by furyunleashed (08/30/18 02:25 PM)
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25419457 - 08/28/18 03:06 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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You do have a pretty long list there and the only one I'm fairly comfortable with is #6 - generically a bolete (pores rather than gills) and I believe it's Leccinum sp. aka a scaber stalk G
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furyunleashed
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: gman]
#25420384 - 08/28/18 09:39 PM (5 years, 6 months ago) |
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gman said: You do have a pretty long list there and the only one I'm fairly comfortable with is #6 - generically a bolete (pores rather than gills) and I believe it's Leccinum sp. aka a scaber stalk G
Ty gman! Yes, definitely a Leccinum sp. That last picture kinda look like a hairy ass. Wouldn't eat it though. Disgusting looking mushroom
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furyunleashed
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25420778 - 08/29/18 06:41 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Up on closer examination of #5, can that be subs? I mean, they grow close to pine-forest, on decaying/grassy ground.
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25422530 - 08/29/18 08:08 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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1. Idk 2. Cortinarius 3. Need to see the gills 7. Bolete pf some sort 8. Can't see the cap characteristics, try adjusting your Iso and white balance when photographing white mushrooms. 9. Possibly cortinarius 10. Compare to leptonia 11. Need more information 12. Compare to galerina, it is to blurry when I try to zoom in. 13. Idk 14. Cortinarius possibly 15. Russula, did it smell like seafood?
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: Doc9151]
#25422950 - 08/30/18 12:22 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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Doc9151 said: 1. Idk 2. Cortinarius 3. Need to see the gills 7. Bolete pf some sort 8. Can't see the cap characteristics, try adjusting your Iso and white balance when photographing white mushrooms. 9. Possibly cortinarius 10. Compare to leptonia 11. Need more information 12. Compare to galerina, it is to blurry when I try to zoom in. 13. Idk 14. Cortinarius possibly 15. Russula, did it smell like seafood?
TY! 2. Cortinarius vanduzerensis ?
My camera has shit LCD screen, so it's almost impossible to see the quality of the photo before I get them on the computer. I'll try getting more clear photos next time. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25423576 - 08/30/18 09:54 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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#1 Maybe Gymnopus/Rhodocollybia? #3 Stem looks Leccinum-ish #8 (White balance seems ok, but pics are a bit overexposed(adjust ISO/exposure time/aperture)) Cap texture reminds me of Clitocybe, but not sure with those stems #10 Also looks like Entoloma, small one nearby is Mycena #11 Dark gills remind me of Agaricus, but I don't know if they can get such wavy caps #15 is Mycena, Doc probably wanted to type 16
Edited by reppc (08/30/18 09:57 AM)
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furyunleashed
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: reppc]
#25424069 - 08/30/18 02:28 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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reppc, you are a boss! I definitely found similarities in your suggestions. Amazing knowledge. Thanks!
Btw would anyone mind if I kept editing this post, adding new species I find in my area? My idea was to use this post to keep track of all mushrooms.sp I find, and use it as a knowledge-base.
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25424112 - 08/30/18 02:48 PM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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furyunleashed said: Btw would anyone mind if I kept editing this post, adding new species I find in my area? My idea was to use this post to keep track of all mushrooms.sp I find, and use it as a knowledge-base.
I like this idea, but two things come to my mind: Firstly, editing a post won't bump it up in the forum, you'll need to also add an additional post Secondly, after some time you'll run out of space, and you will need to delete old pics, or post them on imgur or something alike
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: reppc]
#25425261 - 08/31/18 01:14 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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I like this idea, but two things come to my mind: Firstly, editing a post won't bump it up in the forum, you'll need to also add an additional post Secondly, after some time you'll run out of space, and you will need to delete old pics, or post them on imgur or something alike
I'll try keep my post "silent", so my post won't be bumped for those who doesn't want to see it.
Maybe there is a more suitable sub-forum where a "personal" list would be more appropriate?
Thanks for all tips and help btw, I'm relatively new to the forums here.. Love it though. Never been so involved on any other forum before.
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Re: Long list of ID (insane diversity in woods) [Re: furyunleashed]
#25425282 - 08/31/18 01:56 AM (5 years, 5 months ago) |
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furyunleashed said: Maybe there is a more suitable sub-forum where a "personal" list would be more appropriate?
Thanks for all tips and help btw, I'm relatively new to the forums here.. Love it though. Never been so involved on any other forum before. </font>
Not sure how it works, but there is a thing called Journal, you can access it from the top of the page (under "Welcome furyunleashed"). I think it's like a personal forum, and you choose who sees, or is able to reply to your threads.
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