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mgavq4yy
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Mushroom Identification Request
#26377351 - 12/12/19 02:19 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hello All,
Please accept the following for an identification request 
Thank you!
Species #1
 Habitat: Found in mixed wood chips at a public park Gills: Light gray Stem: Goldish, fibrous about 7mm in diameter Cap: Light to medium goldish color Bruising: None apparent General location: Oregon, near Portland
Species #2
 Habitat: Found in mixed wood chips at a public park Gills: Dark gold/brown Stem: Dark gold/brown, hollow, about 3mm in diameter Cap: Dark brown with some slighlty lighter spotting/streaks Bruising: None apparent General location: Oregon, near Portland
Species #3
 Habitat: Found in mixed wood chips at a public park Gills: Whitish/slight gray or entirely black Stem: slight gray, about 2mm in diameter Cap: Whitish/slight gray or black at edges Bruising: None apparent General location: Oregon, near Portland
Species #4
 Habitat: Found in mixed wood chips at a public park Gills: Whitish/slight gray or entirely black Stem: Whitish/slight brown, about 1mm in diameter Cap: Gray and upturned Bruising: None apparent General location: Oregon, near Portland Note: Sport print not apparent after allowing to dry
Edited by mgavq4yy (12/12/19 02:20 PM)
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d0urd3n
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Re: Mushroom Identification Request [Re: mgavq4yy]
#26377688 - 12/12/19 05:06 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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2. psathyrella 3. panaeolus 4. Mycena
Wait for someone more experienced though.
None are active though if that's what you're looking for.
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bio_alchemist
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Re: Mushroom Identification Request [Re: d0urd3n]
#26377870 - 12/12/19 07:20 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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1. Leritomyces percivellii 2. Tubaria sp. 3. Psathyrella sp. 4. Mycena sp.
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mgavq4yy
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Thank you
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Anglerfish
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Quote:
bio_alchemist said: 1. Leritomyces percivellii 2. Tubaria sp. 3. Psathyrella sp. 4. Mycena sp.
I'd say the two last here are correct, and the second is likely, but without the stems intact and more information on the two first ones I'm hesitant to be conclusive on the id.
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mgavq4yy
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Re: Mushroom Identification Request [Re: Anglerfish] 1
#26379347 - 12/13/19 02:17 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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You are so nice. I am taking my experience here with you all and will continue to watch what people post and what gets identified.
You all are a slice of the internet that I am happy to find.
THANK YOU
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bio_alchemist
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Re: Mushroom Identification Request [Re: Anglerfish]
#26381006 - 12/14/19 09:48 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Anglerfish said: I'm hesitant to be conclusive on the id.
As I should have been! Sorry for not at least mentioning we need a lot more info for a proper ID
My confidence came from trying to eliminate things it probably was not, for example, Stropharia grows in Soil / grass / duff usually not woodchips. This specimen also has a fibrillose cap margin. This time of year in the pnw on urban woodchip beds there is not many other robust mushrooms with that color spore print. Can you think of any?
As for the Tubaria I cant really explain myself with words but it just didn't look like a Galerina to me, and I cant think of any other species that fit that cap / spore print, habitat, location etc... Can you? Let me know! It would really help my Mental exercise / Advance my Taxonomic pursuits!  Anyone can me if they don't want to bump the thread.
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Throwawaygrower
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Lesson number one, keep the damn mushrooms intact OR at least have one intact and one that you're printing. Not that prints are important for ID but anyways.
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