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backtobacktoback
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NSW ID request please 1
#26771838 - 06/22/20 04:07 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found in a nature reserve area in NSW in fallen leaves / branches under eucalyptus trees.
Gills: Gill colours range from light to dark, not much consistency
Stem: Stems are thick, up to 1.5cm in diameter.
Spore print colour: Mostly dark chocolate brown, hard to tell in my lighting.
Bruising: Apparent blue bruising across some specimens, some where blue bruising has disappeared giving way to darker black / grey colours.
Unfortunately these were picked before understanding that they should be cut at the base, rather than pulled from the ground. Further hunts will be conducted with this consideration.
I've done my best to classify based on appearance, but with no expertise these may very likely be false.
#1 - Larger, blue is apparent on the stem which is quite thick. bruising on the cap has progressed over past 48 hours to be more black than blue. Spore print is dark brown, no clear indications of violet or purple.



#2 - These seemed the most promising as they show strong blue bruising all over the cap and stem. The print appears brown though which makes me think it could be the cortinarius rotundisporus


#3 Also appeared promising but spore print was not clearly violet. These have degraded significantly over past 48 hours and the initial blue bruising is now more black and very dark brown.


 

Bit of an image dump but hopefully helpful for future reference.
Any and all help is appreciated!
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OOISI
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They may all be Cortinarius sp.
Welcome to the Shroomery!
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backtobacktoback
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Re: NSW ID request please [Re: OOISI]
#26772115 - 06/22/20 04:15 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Quote:
OOISI said: They may all be Cortinarius sp.
Welcome to the Shroomery!
Thanks for your reply.
Is this due to the spore print colour?
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OOISI
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Quote:
backtobacktoback said:
Quote:
OOISI said: They may all be Cortinarius sp.
Welcome to the Shroomery!
Thanks for your reply.
Is this due to the spore print colour?
Yes and general apperance. They tend to have purples and bright colours.
-------------------- Subaeruginosa Guide Bless the Lord, O my soul O my soul Worship His holy name.
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