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finds of the day - north Melbourne
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Went on a stroll through my extended back yard, didn't take anything home so NO SPORE PRINTS, but I figured you guys would like to see anyway. (I took all of these on my iPhone, so sorry if some are crap)

Species #1: THAT'S A HUGE @$%@#




Habitat: Wood - Found in pine foliage, coming from he ground
Gills: bright yellow
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: Brown to gray, smooth, 3-6 inches across.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #2: grass lover



Habitat: Wood - Found in grass/wood chips were present
Gills: dark brown/black
Stem: Whitish silver.
Cap: Brown to gray, smooth, 0.2-0.3 inches across.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #3: amanita something




Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
Gills: light yellow/cream
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: red/orange with, with white spots on the rim.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #4: the twins




Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
Gills: bronze
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: cream to gray, smooth
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #5: Mr. top hat



Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
Gills: dark brown
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: cream to gray, smooth
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #6: stubby



Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
Gills: Whitish
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: light orange to gray, cracked
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #7: ribbed delicate



Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
Gills: black to dark brown
Stem: Whitish.
Cap: light to dark brown, ribbing present
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Species #8: sponge puff ball thing


Habitat: Wood - Found in chip wood garden
sponge: black
Cap: light brown to gray, smooth
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Northern Melbourne.

Edited by shifthappins (03/26/12 06:51 AM)

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: shifthappins]
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Nothing active, looks like a bunch of Mycena

:fonz:


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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: msanchez420]
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I looked, I'll try again after some rain, maybe a few weeks out yet.

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: shifthappins]
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I didn't see any Mycena :shrug:
Your first species is Omphalotus, not sure the exact species.

The third is Leratiomyces ceres, I believe.

Fourth set is Conocybe

Fifth set could also be Conocybe.

Sixth is Agrocybe

seventh looks like Parasola

Not sure about the eighth one.

Cool shrooms, good photos, good ID request.

:flowers:

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: RiverDweller1]
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1. looks like Phylloporus rhodoxanthus.
8. looks like Scleroderma sp.

:aliendance:
peace and love
blodworm

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: bloodworm]
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Quote:
bloodworm said:
1. looks like Phylloporus rhodoxanthus.



oh yeh, could be.  Those clustered stems happen in rhodoxanthus?  I looked for quite awhile and did not see any examples with growth in that habit. :shrug:

Edit* I suppose those dark stains on the damaged sections were once blue?  Also op's doesn't have a depressed cap, so I guess I was wrong all around.  :smile:

Edited by RiverDweller1 (03/26/12 11:05 AM)

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: shifthappins]
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1. Phylloporus clelandii
2. Panaeolina foenisecii
3. Leratiomyces ceres
4. Conocybe sp.
5. Conocybe sp.
6. Agrocybe sp.
7. Parasola sp.
8. Scleroderma sp.


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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: TimmiT]
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I found these in the north.




Leratiomyces Ceres, I've been told.
Does this mean that there may be actives near by or in the same place after a decent rain?

I also found some white ones which I didn't take a photo of :E

Edited by efurtive (04/21/16 04:23 PM)

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: efurtive]
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Can anyone id these for me, please? Just starting out in this field after years of eating field mushrooms. These were growing out of woodchip in a local park here in Melbourne. Much appreciated in advance for any guidance.

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: decca]
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sorry additional pic

Edited by decca (04/05/20 09:31 PM)

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Re: finds of the day - north Melbourne [Re: shifthappins]
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Hi Guys,

Need some help with location for Mushies - Melb Area

Please DM :smile:

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