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Orange yard conocybe type 1
#28033567 - 11/04/22 11:06 PM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: Mossy lawn/sheep pasture. Willamtte valley/cascade foothills.
Gills: Orange/brown.
Stem: thin and frail lighter color than the cap, but still rusty orange
Cap: conical, flattening out on some of the more mature ones, has the classic cone head and flair
Spore print color: Orange, rusty,
Bruising: Really faint darkening at the base, hard to say blue, but I disected it under the scope and inside the base had some blueish to it, not as noticeable as a lot of pictures I’ve seen of Pholiotina cyanopsis but reminiscent of that.
Other information:Just showed up in the yard, didn’t see them last year. It’s a scattered group of them.

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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout]
#28033648 - 11/05/22 12:58 AM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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def looks pholiotina y. i see blue too and mossy grassy spots sounds about right..
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout]
#28033656 - 11/05/22 01:10 AM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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I see what you see, that stem base is promising.
I wonder if you have the chance to get a camera along to the spot and take more pictures in natural lighting.
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Anglerfish]
#28034344 - 11/05/22 12:21 PM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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 Yeah the light makes a huge difference. I see blue, but I know I can also just be seeing what I want to see.
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout]
#28041149 - 11/08/22 08:56 PM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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 I took a clone and streaked the gills and this is what I’ve got from the clone. The streak was really bacterial, but there’s one tiny point of myc, similar in pattern and looks, but really small. I took transfers and I believe it’s mushroom myc and not mold, but that does seem ultra fast. As far as I could well captain future’s done the only Pholiotina grow. Anyone else familiar with how the myc looks on agar?
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout] 1
#28041508 - 11/09/22 05:02 AM (1 year, 2 months ago) |
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Nice yard finds trout
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: rhizoRider]
#28073443 - 11/28/22 05:28 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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That plate was absolutely mold and I’d in the trash now.
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout] 2
#28255575 - 03/31/23 12:43 AM (9 months, 24 days ago) |
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DNA barcoding results are in, this is Conocybe smithii.
ITS sequence: CTCCTCAGGGAGTACTGTGCACGTCTGTCATTTTTACTTTTCCACCTGTGCACCTTCTGTAGACCCGTATTCTGGTTATCGAGCTTTTGGGCTCGGAGTTGAGGTTTGCTGCGCAGCTTCACTGCTGTCGGCTTTCCTGTGAGCAACGTCCAGAGGGTCTACGTTATTACAATATACCCCAAAAGAATGTATCAGAACGTTTAGAAGGCCTTAAAACAGCCTATAAAATCTATACAACTTTCAGCAACGGATCTCTTGGCTCTCGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATAAGTAATGTGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACCTTGCGCTCCTTGGTATTCCGAGGAGCATGCCTGTTTGAGTGTCATTAAATTATCAACCACTCTTACATTTTTGTGTAGAGAGCGGCTTGGAATTGGGAGTCTTTGCGGGCCTCACGGTCTGCTCTCCTCAAATACATTAGCTGGAGTGTAACCCCTGCAGTCCATCTGTTAGTGTGATAATTATCTACGCTATGCAGACGACAGCCTTTGAGTGGGACTCTGCTTCTAACCGTTGGCCCTGCCAACAACTTAATGATCAtTTTGACCTCA
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 They have shown themselves again❤️
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Re: Orange yard conocybe type [Re: Land Trout] 1
#28489766 - 10/02/23 08:47 AM (3 months, 25 days ago) |
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Awesome! I would love to get good pictures of these if they are still out towards the end of October.
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Amazing yard LT! Glad they are back again!!
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Found these in my yard recently🤙
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 I found these way up the McKenzie the other week, the mature one looks just like it, but the smaller ones look like the little Galerina that show up in the yard a little later. I could swear there’s bluing. I ate a couple of the ones from the post above, they have a very distinct taste, sweet and reminiscent of fresh ovoid but fresher🤷🏻, I don’t know how to describe.
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Me personally I can see the blueing on the smaller two pretty well; but then again I’m no expert. Wild how close to the water they were. Awesome pictures and finds 🤙
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  Found another little patch in the yard. I could really see the bluing on this one. May be cheating but I messed with the photo to get it to stand out more.
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Kind of undeniably blue. Saturation modifications only amplify extant coloration. Only adjusting temperature gradient would alter the color. Noice 
I spent all year ONLY searching for these after seeing your original finds. Literally. Awesome stuff as usual LT.
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