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Under woods ID
#27077668 - 12/07/20 07:29 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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This is a completely white mushroom that is tall and slender growing from under the tree soil. Do you know what kind of species this is? Is this Oudemansiella radicata?
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Yes, Oudemansiella sect. Radicatae is likely. You could try to pull the stem out of the substrate, it should have a rather long extending "tap root".
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Definitely something in that direction, good assessment OP. Is this US find ? As far as I know radicata is not found in the US.
I'm gonna say for now hymenopellis sp. If more info is provided maybe we could determine exact species.
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This is a US species. Might not have time to look until tomorrow
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Jadedgreen said: This is a US species. Might not have time to look until tomorrow
Use this key for North American oudemansiella/xerula/hymenopellis identification: https://www.mushroomexpert.com/xeruloid.html
As you can see, Oudemansiella (Hymenopellis) Radicata is not listed. It is European species. Your fungi is one of those listed.
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could it be Xerula ?
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Allium]
#27079486 - 12/08/20 08:51 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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They seem to have that unique texture on top of the cap and they have a very cream to coffee like color variation. Seems like the ones at mushroom expert grew very well and matured nicely
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Allium]
#27079910 - 12/09/20 05:13 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Allium said: could it be Xerula ?
Oudemansiella is the preferred name nowadays, if I'm not entirely wrong, but not long ago it was Hymenopellis, but I see people also use Xerula,
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Allium said: could it be Xerula ?
Oudemansiella is the preferred name nowadays, if I'm not entirely wrong, but not long ago it was Hymenopellis, but I see people also use Xerula,
Ok,I sometimes find those and I still call them Xerula.
All this is so confusing!
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Allium]
#27081899 - 12/10/20 10:10 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I’m not sure but Hymenopellis looks like one of the neighboring mushrooms I have seen in the area
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Here is another species under the same woods There is a multi tonal cap with lavender gills and a light purple stem
Tight-knit gills with a slightly oval cap the cap fits around the gills like a margin or a buffer seemingly attached if that is the question about attached gills to the cap and stipe? Found about 5 within a few feet Looks like Lepista nuda blewits but haven’t found them here or in a while 
Here is more I just found:  One has a ring on the cap
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All are lepista. I think lepista nuda, only last one could maybe be lepista sordida. But i guess probbably they re all same sp, one of the these two i mentioned.
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There are only 3 species left in Oudemansiella after the last revision, if I remember correctly. Xerula also was revised and the Genus Hymenopellis was created to include species from Oudemansiella, Xerula and maybe other collybiod species.
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Doc9151]
#27082637 - 12/10/20 04:55 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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 There is an orange jelly that seems to have fallen from a vine.
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This brown mushroom has a heavy stipe and yellow remnants
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Gill shot?
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Allium]
#27085643 - 12/12/20 12:18 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Allium said: Gill shot?
Gills appear pinkish
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Could be volvariella, I can't say for sure.
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Re: Under woods ID [Re: Doc9151]
#27085693 - 12/12/20 12:44 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Entoloma sp. maybe ?
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 There are more Lepista sp
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