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HAKR ELITE
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Lion's Mane ID Please??
#26538894 - 03/16/20 03:44 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Found on a log on the side of a red clay dirt road...When mashed it secretes white Milky liquids
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Edited by HAKR ELITE (03/17/20 02:14 AM)
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ZenZone



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Hericium erinaceus? note the question mark
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HAKR ELITE
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Re: ID Please?? [Re: ZenZone]
#26539260 - 03/16/20 07:24 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks close but I doubt it's lions mane in these neck of the woods...mushrooms do prove they have no boundaries though
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Grosbeak
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What does the underside look like?
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HAKR ELITE
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Re: ID Please?? [Re: Grosbeak]
#26539476 - 03/16/20 09:11 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Brown circle from where it was connected to the log but other than that it seems to be the exact same as the rest of the mushroom...the texture in the 4 photos is what the underside looked like I had my daughter she was super tired and passing out in my arms and we just went walking to see horses and goats I didn't bring my foraging gear so I had nowhere really to store it...But if I can get a TI to chime in and say it's highly possible it was indeed lions mane I will get up right now at 11 pm and go snatch the specimen it's a two mile walk from my driveway
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HAKR ELITE
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I know those ant looking fellas were enjoying it for sure
Edited by HAKR ELITE (03/16/20 09:16 PM)
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HAKR ELITE
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Holy Shit Balls Boots Are On I Am Positive It Was Lions Mane I'm Only Seeing One Other Find In Augusta Ga And Its Within 25 Miles Away And Looks To Much Alike Not To Be Post New Photos In A Few!! I Am Literally Smiling Ear To Ear my Dudes...
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37629178
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Edited by HAKR ELITE (03/16/20 10:17 PM)
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They Damn Sure Look Similar, But I'd Wait For A Good Ole TI On This One. Nice Find👍
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HAKR ELITE
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Re: ID Please?? [Re: MpSeph]
#26539804 - 03/17/20 01:14 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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4 mile walk in the middle of the night just to recover the specimen and the colonized log... #Motivation

Now that I have the log and some logs gathered from the same dead tree what can I do to get a patch going and how do you drop it's spore?
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Edited by HAKR ELITE (03/17/20 01:58 AM)
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HAKR ELITE
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Where are the TI's? I have this joker sliced and ready to try it for the first time
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doctorghosty
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tyromyces chioneus maybe?
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Grosbeak
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Whatever happened here? I wasn't sure what to think. Would Lion's Mane look like this in early stage?
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Re: ID Please?? [Re: Grosbeak]
#26541628 - 03/17/20 09:20 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nah, I’m 99% sure it’s not lions mane
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HAKR ELITE
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Here is a few of the inner don't know if that would help you brother?
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HAKR ELITE
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Doesn't really resemble the cheese polypore when cut open
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Re: Lion's Mane ID Please?? [Re: HAKR ELITE]
#26541859 - 03/18/20 12:10 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks more like a young Trametes pubescens and they're known to winter in the southern states.
http://https://images.app.goo.gl/xUE7ZH3CBAkGG8LJ7
Edited by magicae-boletus (03/18/20 12:18 AM)
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Quote:
HAKR ELITE said:

Here is a few of the inner don't know if that would help you brother?
That second pic appears to show the teeth-like structures one would lopk for in a Hericium species, but its difficult to say for certain.
Sounds like a good idea to dry out a sample for further study.
I like your idea of trying to grow more yourself, so you can see a fully mature specimen. Maybe it would be easier to ID then?
Good luck, brother!
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HAKR ELITE
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The inside was all teeth like structure that is what has me stumped on this one the inside looks nothing like polypores but I could be wrong and it's just a really fresh specimen of one...I am definitely going to try and grow out a new specimen and let it grow out completely 
Thanks for the help everyone
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If there are actually 'teeth' consider Climacodon pulcherrimus. Tyromyces seems inline with what I can make out. As previously stated it's certainly not lion's mane, at least you got some exercise.
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HAKR ELITE
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I can't figure an exact species out but I'll get there eventually...though it is not Lions Mayne it's def a new species we haven't studied which is what we aim for everyday it's like Pokemon Go to us
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