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Lepiota Bonanza
#27060052 - 11/27/20 11:33 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I found what I believe to be four different kinds of Lepiota. Two of them are very large and two of them are small. They are all growing relatively near each other, and all but one has white spores. Are they perhaps the same mushroom at different stages of growth?
#1 PANW forest brown center mostly gray white large growing in leaf litter dirt many other mush nearby no slope small light brown gills thick stem, annulus brown spores almost flat cap
close https://ibb.co/Dtjqjq9 far https://ibb.co/hMtXFTv stem https://ibb.co/VYJ1dRf gill https://ibb.co/Tq06khb spore https://ibb.co/YcqPtWn
#2 PANW forest light brown fragmenting over white small growing in rocky dirt many other mush nearby pronounced slope nearby white gills stem dark towards the ground white spores
close https://ibb.co/hZYzvyp far https://ibb.co/Bcc7jqR stem https://ibb.co/Wn8KGWh gill https://ibb.co/7RprrMk spore https://ibb.co/9gHYTp7
#3 PANW forest pale tan medium growing in rocky dirt many other mush nearby pronounced slope nearby white gills short stem white spores
close https://ibb.co/vdcyRBj far https://ibb.co/k6DJmc3 stem https://ibb.co/yyS04Wq gill https://ibb.co/27N9qhP spore https://ibb.co/S7dmyBC
#4 PANW forest dusty tan large growing in leaf litter dirt many other mush nearby no slope white gills thick ring on stem white spores very soft, bruises orange
close https://ibb.co/J23rJNV far https://ibb.co/nMkkJKG stem https://ibb.co/mGBTcXG gill https://ibb.co/F5FG7NJ spore https://ibb.co/G03cNsc
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Re: Lepiota Bonanza [Re: matanga]
#27061052 - 11/28/20 03:13 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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If they are the same mushroom they will have the same color spores. I can't tell if #2 is really white though or if it just didn't print. If you upload these so I don't have to click so many links I'll take a shot at identification. Until then I'll just give you a short list of other genera to consider when identifying Lepiota (not complete by any standard).
Leucoagaricus
Macrolepiota
Chlorophyllum
Agaricus
Amanita
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matanga
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Sorry. Here's a simplified look at each. #4 does indeed appear to be a Chlorophyllum of some kind. Perhaps #2 as well. Leucoagaricus is also a good candidate. #1 seems to be like a strange cross of characteristics so I can't be sure.
#1 https://ibb.co/XVsKKDw
#2 https://ibb.co/dDHcK7x
#3 https://ibb.co/XtYbwHq
#4 https://ibb.co/Tc0THhZ
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Re: Lepiota Bonanza [Re: matanga]
#27061462 - 11/28/20 11:07 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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These are suggestions, not IDs.
For #4 compare to Chlorophyllum rhacodes, C. olivieri and C. brunneum.
#1 compare to Agaricus augustus, A. impudicus.
2&3 check for odors and any reddish staining. Compare to Leucoagaricus americanus.
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matanga
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Thank you for the suggestions. I think #4 is C. olivieri due to the level of outright shagginess. C. brunneum and C. rhacodes seem to have too much color separation between brown and white parts of the mushroom.
#1 must be A. impudicus. The width of the annulus and gill coloring are identical.
#2 did have reddishness so L. americanus is a good possibility. It very much bears the visual resemblance. I can't tell any unique smell though beyond "mushroom" from either.
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Re: Lepiota Bonanza [Re: matanga] 1
#27061688 - 11/28/20 02:09 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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#1 Agaricus Leucoagaricus has white spores I will try to remember to come back to this once I reach my destination
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Re: Lepiota Bonanza [Re: Doc9151]
#27061959 - 11/28/20 05:33 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Which is why I think #1 is indeed Agaricus Impudicus. The spore print, along with everything else, matches perfectly.
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