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LizardWizard
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Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it!
#26942533 - 09/18/20 01:58 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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 You be the judge! Is it a Panther or a Fly?
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GreenHorns
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Re: Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it! [Re: LizardWizard]
#26943297 - 09/18/20 10:47 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I wish I still had pics of the muscaria from last year and what I thought was pantherina earlier this year.
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Anglerfish
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Re: Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it! [Re: LizardWizard]
#26943394 - 09/19/20 12:28 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Did you consider A. regalis as an option?
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GreenHorns
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Re: Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it! [Re: Anglerfish]
#26943420 - 09/19/20 01:11 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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I did not. This shroom is located in the PNW and from what I just read about a. regalis is its only found in Alaska around here. When all the fruits are mature they look red. Even with my color retardation I can tell it's red red. That one on the left look stunted or mutated. The one on the right is consistent with what grows in the hundreds all over this hill late this month through October.
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Re: Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it! [Re: GreenHorns] 1
#26943452 - 09/19/20 01:50 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Have you considered Amanita pantherinoides?
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GreenHorns
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Honestly I assumed right away it was muscaria but this location and species are new to me. In this general area it seems like the panthers fruit late spring into summer and the muscaria fruit autumn through early winter. Based off only 2 growing seasons I've experienced so far. But yeah I'm no pro and I suck with colors so I could have them backwards for all I know.
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LizardWizard
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First time I hear of Pantherinoides. Are all the US pantherina species actually Pantherinoides or just a significant portion of them? Very interesting, these genome times.
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Re: Muscaria or Pantherina, let's hear it! [Re: LizardWizard] 1
#26944981 - 09/19/20 09:27 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
LizardWizard said: First time I hear of Pantherinoides. Are all the US pantherina species actually Pantherinoides or just a significant portion of them? Very interesting, these genome times.
Just some of them, A. pantherinoides was discovered in Washington state.
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