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Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1)
#26730062 - 06/08/20 09:14 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Sorry in advance how many pictures there is going to be, but I like to try to be detailed now after another user informed me top and bottom pics are most useful. I found all of these in Georgia, mostly sloping hillside without much sun, some on sunny side of hillside (other end), and a few of them directly attached to dead logs. I have an idea about a few of them, Bright yellow wavy one I believe to be Catharellus lateritius. The bundle in the bag (one with hundreds) I believe to be a bunch of Turkey Tail I found on a dead tree. The bright blue ones I believe to be Lactarius indigo. But the rest I'm fairly uncertain as I'm still a nooby x) Any help is appreciated as it will help me on my journey to learn more! Thanks in advance for any ID's Also I found those awesome animal bones while searching around for the mushys!

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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26730068 - 06/08/20 09:17 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Also I'm sorry for incorrect formatting of ID requests, just had so many different kinds it would have taken me absolutely forever to get all that on here, Uploading the pictures themselves took about 30 minutes or so LOL
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26730109 - 06/08/20 09:37 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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I missed some of the most lovely ones I found! Here they are, im especially curious about the blue (I think its Lactarius indigo)
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26730421 - 06/09/20 02:24 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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My god man, was there any stone left unturned? Any mushroom left undisturbed? Have you partaken in the use of Peruvian marching powder? Chewed the Colombian fly leaf? Snorted copious amounts of cocaine? That’s a shitload of mushrooms bro.
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: Dolanduck]
#26730612 - 06/09/20 06:27 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hahaha I needed a good laugh in the morning, Unfortunately I didn't have any of those fun goodies to fuel my spree of mushroom picking madness x) I did however take Lion's Mane right before along with a big cup of coffee so I was uber focused for a few hours walking around. Plus the spot I had found was just an absolutely breeding ground for soooooo many types as you see!
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26730760 - 06/09/20 08:19 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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first things first, love the enthusiasm but going forward you're going to want to limit the number of species in an ID request to 5 max (though I think 3 is even better) because posting a wall of unnumbered pictures means you aren't going to get any quality replies. Make it bite-sized for the people that are doing the ID work, having to count through 80 pictures and scrolling up and down to give responses is not something anybody is going to do for free. not an official rule or anything, just a best practice for getting responses.
also, try to take pictures of them in their natural state, that can give us a lot of clues as to their identity.
dried mushrooms are also very hard to ID.
i'll give you IDs for this group as I see them, not going to number them but I'll try my best to go in order...
your suspected turkey tails are Trichaptum biforme. then you've got some kind of polypore, red russula, entoloma maybe...
then 10 and 11, can we see more pictures of those? is that blue bruising or did something else get on them?
amanita, lactarius, phylloporus rhodoxanthus, cantharellus lateritius, amanita flavoconia, russula, pluteus, russula, amanita, polypore, polypore, lentinus ursinus, not sure/stuff on a stick, megacollybia rodmanii, polypore, russula, polypore, ganoderma, polypore, lentinus tigrinus, polypore, no idea, schizophyllum commune, panaeolus foenisecii, don't know, agrocybe, russula, lentinus tigrinus, polypore, lycoperdon echinatum, polypore, polypore, bones
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sebacinales maybe, lentinus tigrinus, ramaria, lactarius indigo
whew!
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: doctorghosty]
#26731411 - 06/09/20 01:01 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thank you very much for the response Ghostly, I once again appreciate you coming to check out the things I post with such a detailed response. I will take those recommendations and start to post mostly the ones I found in their habitat before picking. I failed to have my camera at the time that I went and I didn't even really think about how tedious it would be to scroll up and down, noob mode activated. And I guess dried mushrooms are off the list for picking for now till I can get better myself at ID-ing.
I WAS SO SURE those were turkey tail haha damn it I wanted to make some healthy tea! I watched a couple videos and they looked pretty damn close to the ones the guy had found but now that I'm looking the reason they aren't turkey is because they aren't white enough and the small brown tooth-like pores at the bottom correct? Should be looking for flatter bottoms?
10 and 11 got the bluing from the Lacarius Indigo as I've yet to get me an adequate carrying case for multiple different kinds so I'm going to work on getting me one.
And now time for me to scroll up and down to compare you're wonderful ID help, thank you for taking the time once again to deal with it for me!
And damn I thought those bones might have been some crazy new mushroom or something... LOL
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26731500 - 06/09/20 01:43 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Oh also related, As far as more than 3-5 mushrooms at a time, would it be okay to post pictures and descriptions of 3-5 and then post more underneath in a separate comment? Or should I just make another thread in general?
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: lookintolearn]
#26732222 - 06/09/20 06:18 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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If you want to do them in the same thread, wait til you get responses before you post another batch of unknowns. If you want to rapid fire crank them out, just do different threads. As far as turkey tails, they have pores, trichaptum like you have has like little spikes or teeth
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Re: Mycological Overload (Georgia)new spot, Help ID for a noob, Thanks! (LOADS OF PICS JUST USE NUMBER SYSTEM TOP MUSH PIC IS 1) [Re: doctorghosty]
#26732483 - 06/09/20 07:47 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Alright sounds good, Thanks I just went on a hunt with my girlfriend in the pouring rain at the spot and found all sorts of goodies again haha. I'm going to try to decipher which ones I already found in previous before uploading. I believe I found some actual turkey tail this time haha. I guess I'll probably just make a bunch of threads since it's a whole bunch. I think I may have found one small active patch but of course, i'm unsure x)
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