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skinnylittleblonde
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N. Georgia ID help
#26958231 - 09/28/20 01:56 AM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Where does it grow? On hill, at park in North Georgia. Just outside of baseball field & about 40’ from woods. Area frequented by deer, as I found their prints & poop
Gills: Dark, attached
Stem: 3/4” to 3”
Cap: 1/2” to 2” Bell shaped Looks to be hairy in pics Little one, pictured in hand, curled under on cap margin OR its fragments of veil left over.
Spore print color: Black on bigger ones /not done on smaller one :0
Bruising: Not visible
Other information: Found along with a WHOLE LOT of super teeny mushrooms that I will show in comments below.
THANK YOU for any & all insights!
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skinnylittleblonde
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These are sooo small. Caps about as wide as the tip of my pinkie finger. Gills seemed similar to darkest part of cap, with tint of grey. Caps seemed translucent & stems seemed hollow. Noted NO bruising on the one I picked. Not sure if these are babies to ones pictured above, but colors are similar. I left them, except for the one pictured in my hand. My attempt to get a spore print failed.
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Only A Conduit
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The first group is Lacrymaria lacrymabunda. I don't know what the second group is, wait for a Trusted Identifier. I can tell you they are not active tho.
Lacrymaria share habitats with Ps. Caerulescens and can often be found growing side by side with them, so you are on the right track. Good luck and keep hunting
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skinnylittleblonde
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I think* the initial shots are of Lacrymaria lacrymabunda? And the additional ones may be mycena? I’m still learning & unsure, although I’m fairly certain none of these are active.
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skinnylittleblonde
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Aha! Thank you!!! I don’t know why you comment didn’t show on this end until I commented again. I am still learning so much. I may not have found actives yet, but I am happy that I am plugging away at learning to identify I found & am relatively confident, self-identified Agaricus & Galerinas this week. Although, I thought the Galerinas might have been a Gym, it turned to mush so I’m going to have to wait for the next one to be sure. Thanks again, I will go back to that spot every few days to see if any new types pop up.
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onefortheroad
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you are on the right track. Things should be popping soon, keep at it.
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skinnylittleblonde
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Went back to same spot & these were there. I believe them to be a bunch of Lacs. Any idea how frequently I should hit this spot?
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Only A Conduit
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Once a week is enough to find any weilii that might be growing
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skinnylittleblonde
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Wonderful! Thank you!!! This particular park has security cameras so I don’t want to be to obvious. Luckily it has lots of other blooms that are pretty so I photograph them & it has huge acorns & pine ones that I sometimes collect for the kids crafts. No venture is ever lost.
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