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Petula Gordino
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Identification of woodland shrooms (South Yorkshire)
#27000056 - 10/23/20 04:41 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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These mushrooms were all found in a small patch of woodland, mostly made up of pine, alders, birch, oak and ash. Elevation was around 100m and the river dove was right below where I was.
I picked none of the mushrooms I saw as im staying with family and didn't want to deal with the awkward questions.
There had been a very short shower so some of the mushrooms growing in the grassy spots were a little damp.
I will start with the ones I think are psilocybin containing species.
These may be Conocybe kuehneriana aka Conocybe velutipes:




These look like they could be Pluteus salicinus:




Possible Gymnopilus purpuratus:

Fly agaric is the only red mushroom I know of, but have never seen one with this much white on it. Im assuming it's because it's still young?:

Non psycho active mushrooms:






This one was huge, bigger than my fist:

Sorry for the poor quality photos, the sun started to set as I got to the bulk of where I found the mushrooms. I was intending to look for Panaeolus but got very distracted by the woodland shrooms and mosses.
Any input would be really appreciated!
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Re: Identification of woodland shrooms (South Yorkshire) [Re: Petula Gordino]
#27000085 - 10/23/20 04:59 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Red mushroom is Amanita Muscaria.
Edit*: Also I believe the large mushroom might be Leccinum Scrabum. Only because I can can see some black flakes on the stipe from one of the photos and birch leaves scattered around.
I believe you’ll need photos of the gills and in better lighting, in order to help Properly identify the rest.
Edited by Nickoloxious (10/23/20 05:19 PM)
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Re: Identification of woodland shrooms (South Yorkshire) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27000151 - 10/23/20 05:44 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for the reply,
In the uk Amanita Muscaria is usually called Fly Agaric, sometimes Fly Amanita.
I have looked up Leccinum Scrabum, it certainly looks alot like the one I found.
I will go out n take some more photos tomorrow while the sun is still up.
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Re: Identification of woodland shrooms (South Yorkshire) [Re: Petula Gordino]
#27000179 - 10/23/20 05:59 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Oh I know. they’re known as Fly agaric here too. It would be how L.Scrabum is more commonly known as a Birch bolete.
I just prefer using correct Taxonomic names when giving ID’s to avoid confusion. Good luck with tomorrow's hunt.
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Re: Identification of woodland shrooms (South Yorkshire) [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27000205 - 10/23/20 06:15 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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My bad, I'm sure I'll get better at using the Taxonomic names of the mushrooms I'm familiar with.
I do know the name bolete, but from the mushroom books I read as a child so I never payed attention to the Taxonomic names.
Thanks for the added info
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