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SandwichMan
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ID Help Please
#27032176 - 11/10/20 07:14 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: These were growing on a decomposing Ash tree adjacent to a small stream. Temp. was 75.
Gills: Yellow/ Buff
Stem: The largest of them was around 2" in length. Yellow, bulbous at the base, and sliming toward the cap. The annulus is clearly present.
Cap: Caps were creamy yellow/buff. They were not slimy/slick like a Galerina, from my experience.
Spore print color: Still waiting
Bruising: No bruising.
Other information: Not much of a smell to the mushrooms.









Thank you for any help.
Edited by SandwichMan (02/08/22 06:23 AM)
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ChasingBoomers86
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I could be wrong but maybe a species of Armillaria
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I could also be wrong, but I'm think gymnopilus sp
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Re: ID Help Please [Re: ZenZone]
#27032478 - 11/10/20 11:08 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I could also ALSO be wrong but I think its pholiota
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SandwichMan
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Spore print just showed an orange/ yellow
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Any more guesses at these little babies?
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Do you think you can take more pictures when they are more mature? (... and also take a new print using an older cap, preferably on tin foil?)
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Re: ID Help Please [Re: ZenZone]
#27034256 - 11/11/20 10:00 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
ZenZone said: I could also be wrong, but I'm think gymnopilus sp
The rolled cap margin, spore print, etc remind me of a Gymnopolis sp.
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The annulus just seemed a bit low for a gymn to me BUT those spores tell a different story than my original ID ...any photos of mature specimens?
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I had the specimen stored in the fridge. I just laid out the rest of the caps I have and I removed the remaining veils (rim of canopy) so the spores could drop freely.
Hopefully, I get some better prints this time around.
As for maturity - Half of the guys I picked were already 1/4 dry. Check out the pic below. The cap is already wrinkling a bit. They were not going to grow any larger than the photos show I think. I could be misunderstanding what your meaning by maturity though.

I do appreciate the feedback greatly.
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Quote:
SandwichMan said: I had the specimen stored in the fridge. I just laid out the rest of the caps I have and I removed the remaining veils (rim of canopy) so the spores could drop freely.
Hopefully, I get some better prints this time around.
As for maturity - Half of the guys I picked were already 1/4 dry. Check out the pic below. The cap is already wrinkling a bit. They were not going to grow any larger than the photos show I think. I could be misunderstanding what your meaning by maturity though.

I do appreciate the feedback greatly.
Yeah, I was wondering about the wrinkled texture on the caps, they did seems like they were drying up early. Oh well, maybe the new print will tell us something more.
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Re: ID Help Please [Re: ZenZone]
#27034816 - 11/12/20 08:55 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Galerina marginata group.
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Quote:
donjonson420 said: Galerina marginata group.
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SandwichMan
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I'm worried about this for sure.
Though, the Galerina gills are supposed to be adnate to decurrent. These gills were adnexed to seceding. That and the no slickness of the caps is pointing me away from Galerina.
I totally could be wrong though. I'm no expert, that's why I'm asking for input. I appreciate yours for sure.
Do Galerinas come with adnexed gills?
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I'd say due to the spore print and low annulus, galerina is correct as well. All of the other features that look questionable is probably due to the fact it is a dried out specimen
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Im gonna second on this one because they resemble the galerinas i find on fallen trees near creek sides around here
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