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Eastern Ohio help with identifying possible Psathyrellas?
    #26935065 - 09/14/20 11:34 AM (3 years, 5 months ago)





Habitat:
Growing in cut grass lawn

Gills:
Soft gills dark brown

Stem:
Short stem with 2 inches length at most, slightly firm and sturdy but fibrous

Cap:
Drooping cap with 1.5 inches in diameter, slightly larger than a quarter

Spore print color:
Dark brown, nearly black. Lots of mosture soaking through while taking short spore print. Spores actively loosing into hands while handling.

Bruising:
Bruises fast and looses moisture turning dark brown and nearly black

Other information:
Found pin mushrooms along larger brown rotting ones. Mushroom completely dissolved into the paper with overnight spore print. Found near unrelated and unidentified distorted mushroom with sappy middle and orange hue.


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Re: Eastern Ohio help with identifying possible Psathyrellas? [Re: sydneycybe]
    #26935095 - 09/14/20 11:49 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Coprinellus sp., compare to C. micaceus.


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Re: Eastern Ohio help with identifying possible Psathyrellas? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #26935810 - 09/14/20 07:33 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

I agree with Anglerfish


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