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    #26942009 - 09/18/20 08:48 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Habitat: Grass, (dew present, light precipitation from night's prior).

Gills: The gill color white color, separate from the stem.

Stem: Brown base to whitish top, thin, hollow. 4-5mm girth, approx. 2.5-4" in height.

Cap: glossy, slippery, dark to light brown, smooth, approx. .5 - 1.5" width, with lighter-colored rims. Fairly flat, with the center tip slightly conicle. The more mature ones are becoming slightly concave just before the concile tip protrusion.

Location: North East Coast region of the USA.



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    #26942025 - 09/18/20 08:56 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

For proliferation purposes: should it be crushed and spread or should the spores be allowed to spread on their own? (If the latter, what length of time is to be expected?) THANK YOU!!


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    #26942029 - 09/18/20 08:59 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Oudemansiella sect. Radicatae is my suggestion.

Mushrooms are specialised spore spreaders, no extra effort needed.


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    #26942906 - 09/18/20 05:56 PM (3 years, 4 months ago)

Solid stem. No bruising for cap or stem.


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    #26943462 - 09/19/20 01:56 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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Mushrooms are specialised spore spreaders, no extra effort needed.





The only problem is that nearly all of the spores fall within a couple feet of the mushroom, which doesn't help it a lot.

Picking the mushroom and throwing it at fresh substrate some distance away can be quite helpful - or take mature caps, mix them with water and throw the water on fresh substrate.


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    #26943531 - 09/19/20 04:48 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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Anglerfish said:
Mushrooms are specialised spore spreaders, no extra effort needed.





The only problem is that nearly all of the spores fall within a couple feet of the mushroom, which doesn't help it a lot.

Picking the mushroom and throwing it at fresh substrate some distance away can be quite helpful - or take mature caps, mix them with water and throw the water on fresh substrate.




Well, surely we help them spreading spores, but in most cases that is unintentional - for instance by picking them.
Then you also have the other unintentional spreaders, like slugs and insects.


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Re: ID [Re: Anglerfish]
    #26943590 - 09/19/20 06:06 AM (3 years, 4 months ago)

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Oudemansiella sect. Radicatae is my suggestion.

Mushrooms are specialised spore spreaders, no extra effort needed.



Put a few caps on the roof of your car. The prints will stick around slowing spreading everywhere you go! Dont do it with morels tho, those prints will never come off lol.


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