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Buddah_king420
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x8 MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! PNW
#26430260 - 01/12/20 08:19 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Hello, I live in the Pacific NW I have posted several mushrooms on my main page and have uploaded them labeled #0-#8. If anybody can help me identify, I would GREATLY appreciate it. Your time and knowledge is very valuable and I appreciate you taking the time to help. I can answer whatever questions you may need to help better identify as well. I have done some research and have a few ideas, bit I would rather play it safe! Here are sample pics of each, but there are more examples of each mushroom in my gallery. #0 and #6 almost looked the same. #0 upon further inspections almost looks like wavy cap but with no bulge in the middle. Just to note, #4 also has a blueish tint to it throughout the whole stem and cap. Almost as if bruised blueish, I will post pics with better lighting to help capture the blue hue. *All these were found on bark chips/ similar substrate with the exception of the one pictured with grass. #0
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Edited by Buddah_king420 (01/12/20 11:53 PM)
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2 of those look like destroying angel or death cap (3 and 4) also the last one looks like another toxic mushroom I forget the name of.
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! [Re: SonicTitan]
#26430299 - 01/12/20 08:55 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Thank you for the reply! There were a few differences between the death cap and the ones I found. The ones I found were not sticky to the touch, small, had no skirt like membrane 5o it and the baby ones also weren't dome shape. They also didn't smell like ammonia or anything, has a typical mushroom smell to it. Also the top of the mushroom caves in just a bit. As for #4, if you look at the other pictures I have under file #4, you can see that it doesn't resemble one. At least to my understanding,I would greatly appreciate your feedback and thank you for all of your time!
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You'd get more responses from more qualified people if you posted this in the mushroom identification forum.
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: Buddah_king420]
#26430362 - 01/12/20 09:28 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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This thread was moved from The Psychedelic Experience.
Reason: Belongs in the Mush ID forum.
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: LogicaL Chaos]
#26430430 - 01/12/20 10:26 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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0, 2 & 5 appear to be Galerina marginata. 8 could also be Galerina sp., possibly Conocybe.
1 might be a Mycena. A picture of the gills is necessary for an accurate ID on that one.
4 & 7 are likely a Cortinatius.
And it would be helpful to see a pic of the stem and gills of 6. Ragged as fuck whatever it is. My current guess based only on the picture is Armillaria ostoyae or a Lyophyllum species.
Edited by th.maso (01/12/20 10:45 PM)
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: th.maso]
#26430436 - 01/12/20 10:31 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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I take it back. Hypholoma marginatum. Not Galerina marginata.
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: th.maso]
#26430490 - 01/12/20 11:29 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Thank you so much for all of your help in narrowing this down! As for the galerina marg. I could see it in #2,but in #0 it almost looks to me like some kind of tubaria furfuracea, some were growing on top of each other very similar to #6. As for the cortinarius, thank you for that lead! I was able to see that one of them closely resemble a cortinarius traganus, not sure about the other though. I greatly appreciate all of your time! I will be posting a few more pictures to further help the investigation!
Edited by Buddah_king420 (01/14/20 01:46 AM)
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: Buddah_king420]
#26430887 - 01/13/20 09:11 AM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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0. Tubaria furfuracea 1. Pholiotina sp. 2. Hypholoma marginatum 3. Need more pics 4. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina 5. Need more pics 6. Hypholoma fasciculare (on buried wood, I only see them look like this in the pnw) 7. Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina 8. Hypholoma marginatum
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: pyrolight]
#26431361 - 01/13/20 01:30 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Quote:
pyrolight said: 1. Pholiotina sp.
More like Hemimycena or something closely related, methinks.
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Re: MUSHROOM IDENTIFICATION HELP! (moved) [Re: Anglerfish]
#26431780 - 01/13/20 05:07 PM (4 years, 16 days ago) |
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Quote:
Anglerfish said:
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pyrolight said: 1. Pholiotina sp.
More like Hemimycena or something closely related, methinks.
I agree— when I looked at it initially, i thought it was in reality darker in color and that the picture was just overexposed, but I looked at it more closely and you’re totally right. Thanks for catching that ! (:
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