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pars
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Little Amanita ? Growing in my cedar cuttings
#26833111 - 07/19/20 07:38 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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I casually try to root cuttings of some of my conifers.
This is a bed of sand I gathered by the river, and then
Pacific Silver Fir, Incense Cedar, and chamaecyparis obtusa.
Under artificial light, misted occasionally and watered to keep moist. Kept in a propagation dome so it is pretty moist.
These are tiny, and the first flush aborted because it got pretty dry, this round is doing better because I spray more. I sort of want to see what these are.
They look like little amanita muscaria. Not saying they are, but asking what you all think?
I know, I know, those are hard to grow. Just posting in case this is of interest to anyone.



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MentalPariah
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Re: Little Amanita ? Growing in my cedar cuttings [Re: pars]
#26833201 - 07/19/20 08:24 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Those look NOTHING like amanita muscaria for one. 2 this is the wrong forum 3 those are leucocoprinus birnbaumii
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Re: Little Amanita ? Growing in my cedar cuttings [Re: MentalPariah]
#26834813 - 07/20/20 07:17 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks MentalP,
Which would be the correct forum?
It seemed like a mushroom, that had grown indoors, it seemed related to cultivation.
I guess Identification would have been a forum, but that seems related to mushroom hunting, not growing.
It was yellow and had those flakes on the top, so well, it looks more like a yellow amanita than say an oyster mushroom, or a coprinus.
Plus I had no idea what a little Amanita would look like, say struggling to pin, or in a weird substrate.
So anyhow, my apologies and thanks for the correct ID, that one is about 2 inches tall now and matches leucocoprinus birnaumii
I always think that I have accidentally grown a challenging mushroom, or found a rare plant.
Human nature I think.
Thanks again
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MentalPariah said: Those look NOTHING like amanita muscaria for one. 2 this is the wrong forum 3 those are leucocoprinus birnbaumii
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Re: Little Amanita ? Growing in my cedar cuttings [Re: pars]
#26834867 - 07/20/20 07:45 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Leucocoprinus birnbaumii is what I see as well
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