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bio_alchemist
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Oakland, CA Finds!
#26468216 - 02/04/20 10:10 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Went on a hike in the Oakland hills and found some neat stuff!  Here are some things I didn't recognise, with some things I did near the end.
#1 Growing in soil with some light woodchips under redwood duff with a weird mutation
  
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#6 What species of Armillaria? Growing solitarily and very small

#7 Peziza species?

#8 This one seemed to be T.versicolor but it smelled nothing like it!! T.versicolor has a unique smell that I thought I knew very well. The more I looked at it the more the texture of the cap surface looked different too.
  

Compared to some usual T.versicolor I found yesterday in Marin
 
#9 Entoloma species?
 
#10 Gymnopilus species? Growing on a Log
 
#11 Growing on Woodchips
  
#12 Tremella species

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#14 Leucopaxillus albissimus right? Never found this before but I read it smells,foul, and not toxic but inedible because of bad taste. However this mushroom was overwhelmingly fragrant, very pleasant. I took a large bite and chewed it for a while before spitting out and it tasted awesome too! Gill layer seperated from Cap if pushed on.
  
#15 Caulorhiza umbonata This was by a landslide the most common mushroom, it was absolutely everywhere! I wonder if its edible... 
  
#16 Mycena oregonensis

#17 Chroogomphus species

#18 Lactarius xanthogalactus

#19 Very Large Lactarius deliciosus

#20 Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis

#21 Amanita muscaria

Thank You!!
Edited by bio_alchemist (02/04/20 10:50 AM)
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Doc9151
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2nd pic, 1st row, picture of the month material, cool photo.
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Grosbeak
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Re: Oakland, CA Finds! [Re: Doc9151]
#26469078 - 02/04/20 07:04 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Great post - you've cleared me up on some of my finds here in the Santa Cruz mountains. A few questions: 1. Is the "mutation" in pics 1 "normal" in the sense that you see this now and then? 2. Pic 19... shouldn't L. deliciosus have more of an orange latex? (I'm a milk cap newb who only found L. xanthogalactus for the first time yesterday.)
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Re: Oakland, CA Finds! [Re: Grosbeak]
#26469145 - 02/04/20 07:46 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Doc9151 said: 2nd pic, 1st row, picture of the month material, cool photo.
Thanks dawg  What is it though? :O a Clitocybe species?
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Grosbeak said: 1. Is the "mutation" in pics 1 "normal" in the sense that you see this now and then?
Nope! If I have ever seen it before in my life, it wasn't more than one other time, probably in cultivation too. Also I don't even know what it is. Any mushroom / plant / Human can be born fucked up! 
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Grosbeak said: 2. Pic 19... shouldn't L. deliciosus have more of an orange latex?
It does! this one is just too old / waterlogged to bleed Well. Only green bruising Lactarius that grow in our area as far as I know is L.deliciosus (orange) and L.rubrilacteus (Red) You can tell this is the orange one
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Grosbeak
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Ah, shit... on second look that is orange!
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Re: Oakland, CA Finds! [Re: Grosbeak] 1
#26469265 - 02/04/20 09:02 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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1. Melanoleuca sp. 2. Maybe Phaeoclavulina myceliosa, hard to tell. 3. Leucopaxillus gentianeus 4. Rhodocollybia or Gymnopus 5. Something like Psathyrella piluliformis 6. Maybe A. sinapina. Hard to narrow down species based on that photo. 8. Yes Turkey tail 9. Yes Entoloma 10 & 11 both look like Gymnopilus but without spore prints I can't tell.
Spore prints, very important.
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Re: Oakland, CA Finds! [Re: Ran-D]
#26469288 - 02/04/20 09:14 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ran-D said: 1. Melanoleuca sp. 2. Maybe Phaeoclavulina myceliosa, hard to tell. 3. Leucopaxillus gentianeus 4. Rhodocollybia or Gymnopus 5. Something like Psathyrella piluliformis 6. Maybe A. sinapina. Hard to narrow down species based on that photo. 8. Yes Turkey tail 9. Yes Entoloma 10 & 11 both look like Gymnopilus but without spore prints I can't tell.
Spore prints, very important.
You Legend!!  Thank you, Gonna study up on all of those.
#5 did give me a strong Psathyrella Vibe, awesome!
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2 is Lentaria pinicola.
10 & 11 are Gymnopilus aurantiophyllus 12 Tremella aurantia 13 Hypholoma capnoides 14 Leucopaxillus albissimus 15 Caulorhiza umbonata
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