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Mr.Kundalini
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ID request please - any potential actives here
#26708598 - 05/31/20 07:10 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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ID request please - see pics below - are any of these potential actives???
(also is the bolete in pics 1 & 2, found growing in grass under an urban pine tree, a likely edible/culinary?)
Habitat: Soil & decaying wood under eucalyptus trees, inland North Shore, Sydney.
Gills: various - see pics
Stem: various - see pics
Caps: various - see pics
Spore print color: - pending
Bruising:(no, but slight blue on surface of some)
Other information: when fresh most of them had a clean, light 'mushroomy' smell
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
#26708605 - 05/31/20 07:14 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Negatory. You have a Cortinarius sp. These tend to grow in different soils to subs. Check out some of the sub guides on the forum and adjust your hunting location slightly.
Edit: Cortinarius rotundisporus and the big one is Gymnopilus jumonius (inactive), wouldnt bother with the boletus.
Edited by Sultan (05/31/20 07:21 AM)
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Mr.Kundalini
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Sultan]
#26708617 - 05/31/20 07:29 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks Sultan
What about specimens 7 & 12 ? They have different coloured & shaped gills + hollow stems.
I appreciate your response 
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Sultan said: Negatory. You have a Cortinarius sp. These tend to grow in different soils to subs. Check out some of the sub guides on the forum and adjust your hunting location slightly.
Edit: Cortinarius rotundisporus and the big one is Gymnopilus jumonius (inactive), wouldnt bother with the boletus.
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
#26708620 - 05/31/20 07:31 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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#7 & #12 are Hypholoma Sp.
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
#26708622 - 05/31/20 07:31 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Mr.Kundalini said: What about specimens 7 & 12 ? They have different coloured & shaped gills + hollow stems.
Possibly Hypholoma sp. were there many around?
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Nickoloxious]
#26710369 - 06/01/20 03:03 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks Nickoloxious - glad I checked - wouldn't want to accidentally eat those! :/
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Nickoloxious said: #7 & #12 are Hypholoma Sp.
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: OOISI]
#26710375 - 06/01/20 03:10 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks OOISI
Yes there were probably 20 - 30 specimens in a 2m patch under a small eucalypt tree, growing out of soil amongst grass.
I'm guessing these shrooms I saw in Southern Highlands (inland, slight elevation, 1.5hr south of Sydney) are also likely Hypholoma sp. ?

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Mr.Kundalini said: What about specimens 7 & 12 ? They have different coloured & shaped gills + hollow stems.
Possibly Hypholoma sp. were there many around?
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Sultan]
#26710378 - 06/01/20 03:13 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hi Sultan
Which species/variants of Gymnopilus are active & how do I identify them?
Cheers
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Sultan said: Negatory. You have a Cortinarius sp. These tend to grow in different soils to subs. Check out some of the sub guides on the forum and adjust your hunting location slightly.
Edit: Cortinarius rotundisporus and the big one is Gymnopilus jumonius (inactive), wouldnt bother with the boletus.
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Mr.Kundalini]
#26710487 - 06/01/20 05:04 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey mate if you want active Gymnopilus check out this page 
https://www.shroomery.org/12472/Gymnopilus-purpuratus
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Sultan]
#26711692 - 06/01/20 03:04 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Sultan said: wouldnt bother with the boletus.
I would totally bother with the boletus.
1. Does it bruise blue? 2. Is the cap viscous/slimy when whet?
If the answer to both is no, you should check out the page on boletes at mushroomexpert.com
I can't wait for boletus season in the Northwoods
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Woodlandcarrot]
#26712578 - 06/01/20 09:21 PM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks Woodlandcarrot
The bolete's cap does get viscous/slightly slimy when wet, but didn't bruise blue.
I had a look at https://www.mushroomexpert.com/boletes.html
Cheers
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Woodlandcarrot said:
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Sultan said: wouldnt bother with the boletus.
I would totally bother with the boletus.
1. Does it bruise blue? 2. Is the cap viscous/slimy when whet?
If the answer to both is no, you should check out the page on boletes at mushroomexpert.com
I can't wait for boletus season in the Northwoods
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Re: ID request please - any potential actives here [Re: Sultan]
#26718347 - 06/04/20 04:47 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks Sultan

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Sultan said: Hey mate if you want active Gymnopilus check out this page 
https://www.shroomery.org/12472/Gymnopilus-purpuratus
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