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MrMycologi
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Silver Lake Park Washington 1
#26336885 - 11/21/19 08:12 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Anything worth while here? Extreme novice. All I have is a Paul Stamets book. spore printing them all right now. I can give somewhat more of a description if something catches someone's eye.
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Happycuzimhuntin
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: MrMycologi]
#26336895 - 11/21/19 08:18 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey!! I’m definitely a noob but that first picture looks promising! I can’t wait to hear what someone with identification skills has to say! Great pics, thank you for sharing!!
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shroomguy087
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: MrMycologi] 1
#26336912 - 11/21/19 08:24 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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They seem to be a collection of non-active, non- edible, semi-toxic mushrooms as far as I can tell I am unsure of all the uses for these mushrooms but I'd say it's a great batch for identification education from a Trusted Identifier. I can recognize Galerina (toxic) & Mycena (semi-toxic) in your collection. None of these are edible to my knowledge.
Thanks for the great ID request post with good photo quality!
Edited by shroomguy087 (11/21/19 08:36 PM)
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MrMycologi
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Thank you!
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: MrMycologi]
#26336946 - 11/21/19 08:35 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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You're welcome my friend, happy hunting & keep up the good work!
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Magic Badger
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: shroomguy087] 1
#26337211 - 11/21/19 11:14 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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#1 pins too small for me to ID.... #2 looks like possibly Leratiomyces ceres #5 for sure Mycena sp. #6 #7 same as 6 #8 Mycena again
-------------------- Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: MrMycologi]
#26337283 - 11/21/19 11:59 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nothing active here.
The first pic with the young pins looks interesting.... Not sure what the species is thou, but Ive seen them before.
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pyrolight
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1. Stropharia ambigua 2. Leratiomyces ceres 3. Tubaria furfuracea 4. Inocybe sp. 6/7. Galerina sp. 5/8. Mycena sp.
Edited by pyrolight (11/22/19 09:18 AM)
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PNWmycon00b
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: pyrolight]
#26337927 - 11/22/19 10:46 AM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sure is a lot of specimens picked..
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Tangich


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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: pyrolight] 1
#26338031 - 11/22/19 12:04 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
pyrolight said: 1. Stropharia ambigua 2. Leratiomyces ceres 3. Tubaria furfuracea 4. Inocybe sp. 6/7. Galerina sp. 5/8. Mycena sp.

You could poison yourself quite nicely if you ate all of those.
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Magic Badger
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Re: Silver Lake Park Washington [Re: Tangich]
#26338074 - 11/22/19 12:31 PM (4 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those baby grass/moss dwelling Galerina are not the same as Galerina autumnalis (aka funeral bells)....
I'm not saying they aren't potentially poisonous, even deadly -but just that as far as I know, no one has eaten them or at very least reported that they've eaten them to actually find out. They aren't on the biggies for possibly killing you list tho - even though they are in the Galerina genus. Note - I have no intentions, nor do I suggest doing any informal testing.
If those first one are indeed Stropharia pins and not something else, there's conflicting reports on whether or not they are poisonous... so again wouldn't recommend eating, but unlikely to kill you.
The worst thing up there are the L. ceres - those, I believe have been reported to at very least cause stomach upset...
-------------------- Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.
Edited by Magic Badger (11/22/19 12:32 PM)
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