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Offlinemycot
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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: Moria841]
    #26982688 - 10/13/20 01:03 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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We're all just as confused as you are with this genus, but Allium could send a spore print in for microscopy work if they'd like to help solve the mystery, at least for now. Yeah it's the paper I posted, it doesn't match the colour perfectly but to my knowledge there's not many other species it could be, perhaps G. luteus if it was growing straight from wood, but these bear an uncanny resemblance to the ones I find that always fruit terrestrially



Like you, I don't believe yours are G.luteus either as G.luteus is often very pale in many respects often displaying a neater stem appearance and very strong and heavy annulus.
This is just from observing many photographs of G.luteus such as on the Mushroom Observer site.
Nothings as good as observing shrooms right in front of oneself as compared with going by photographs. :shrug:


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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: mycot]
    #26982696 - 10/13/20 01:23 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

This thread is VERY entertaining, and informative too! It is also the reason I stay away from trying to ID for other peeps; I know my limitations. Thanks for your posts -I like to learn stuff.


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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: scarabaeus]
    #26982707 - 10/13/20 01:44 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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scarabaeus said:
This thread is VERY entertaining, and informative too! It is also the reason I stay away from trying to ID for other peeps; I know my limitations. Thanks for your posts -I like to learn stuff.



Thank you very much.
I was thinking myself how much I was enjoying this thread.
Certainly not what I expected early on. Special thanks to Moria841.
:aweyeah:


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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: mycot]
    #26982808 - 10/13/20 06:25 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

I believe i located some Luteus as well.  Toughs?Yellow/ stained green blue


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InvisibleAllium
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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: Rumblintummy]
    #26982924 - 10/13/20 08:23 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

Thanks for all the input fellas! So yeah, I reckon I'll never know which gyms they are then.

The spore prints didn't come out right, and aren't worth sending out sadly. They were very faint, almost non existent, but they are rusty orange,as to be expected.

I know one thing, I found this exact kind, or something similar when I lived in a other part of my state, and they bruised greenish blue, and in fact were highly active. I have never found any here though,a and I have lived here nearly six years, so this is a great find for sure!

I didn't bother eating these, because I'm certain it would have been a waste, but next time it rains, and with them being right on the edge of my pond anyway, I think some more may fruit, fingers crossed!

Here are the habitat shots.





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Re: Gymnopilus! [Re: Allium]
    #26983084 - 10/13/20 10:00 AM (3 years, 3 months ago)

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