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ID Help SF Bay Area
    #26630053 - 04/26/20 02:37 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

Hey folks,

I took a stroll to the community garden (SF Bay Area) with my girlfriend and her dog and found some interesting (to me) dried up mushrooms growing out of wood chips.  They were growing close to known Cyan and Allenii spots, but didn't seem to be either.  It has been unseasonably warm recently, and we had a good amount of rain in the last couple weeks as well.  The area gets additional water from volunteers, as it is a vegetable garden. 

I noticed a tiny bit of what look liked blue bruising on a couple of the dried up specimen:







In some of the shaded and overgrown area I found these larger, fresher specimen (maybe a different species) growing intermixed, but was unable to make them bruise blue, though I gave up on them after a few minutes.  They resembled the stropharia I've seen growing on dung locally, but with these the spores were jet black, as you can see where the veil was once attached.  Still growing from woodchips - you can see some of the substrate attached.  I looked for dung mixed in as fertilizer but didn't see any.





The fresh ones had a nice robust, solid, rubbery feel to them.  The dried ones were, well, fairly dry and brittle.  Stock was solid on the wet ones but didn't break open cleanly like chalk, while the dryer ones were more hollow.

Thoughts?

I was just happy to find mushrooms growing.  Wood-loving, late bruising, northern cubensis right?:grin::wink::grin:


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Re: ID Help SF Bay Area [Re: crabs]
    #26630089 - 04/26/20 03:00 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

I think you've found leratiomyces riparius.


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Re: ID Help SF Bay Area [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26630169 - 04/26/20 03:40 PM (3 years, 8 months ago)

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Psilosadhu said:
I think you've found leratiomyces riparius.



Ahhhh yes, good call


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