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stevo390
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Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID.
#2818909 - 06/22/04 11:07 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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The follwing is a picture, of what i belive, is Panaeolus subbalteatus (Left) and then something that I am unsure of (Right). Both of which were discovered in seperate clusters, located in a recently planted layer of wet sod.

The purpose of this post, is to ask for some kind of outside assistance with identifying exactly what species of mushrooms these are.
The following are links to 3 other pictures I have taken, these show gills, and a few different angles to look at them from.
Image 1 Image 2 Image 3
I was unaware my images are more than 200 kb a piece, and apologize for any inconvience.
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Rebirtha
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2819021 - 06/22/04 11:30 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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links don't work, man you need a better camera.
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uki
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2819042 - 06/22/04 11:34 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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i'd say no way... stems to long. both look a bit too fragile for a pan sub. subs got distictive colored rings on caps, reddish stalks with white hairs, especially about the base.
edited rings from rigs.
Edited by uki (06/22/04 11:36 PM)
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stevo390
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2819197 - 06/23/04 12:07 AM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well, when I look closely at it, the one on the Left, it does have a ring, and it's dark stem turns almost white just before it reaches the cap. as for white hairs..well i dont really see any.
Your probably right.
Next time i need to post using my camera, instead of my friends.
I did find them in sod, which was layed on top of a layer of hourse maneure. The one on the right, the white ones, are way more abundant then the darker ones. like the one on the left.
Thank you for your input
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angryshroom
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2819734 - 06/23/04 02:52 AM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Im sure that they are not P. subbalteatus. Sorry
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Mitchnast
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: angryshroom]
#2820107 - 06/23/04 08:23 AM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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conocybes
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nofind_um
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2821442 - 06/23/04 04:49 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Use a scanner if you can't get hold of a decent digital camera... Just put a dark cloth over your specimens... next time....
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stevo390
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Re: Possible P subbalteatus find, Need ID. [Re: stevo390]
#2822461 - 06/23/04 11:53 PM (13 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yeah ill try that next time, thanks.
So they are defintely conocybes? or do I still need to post better pictures. These specimens were found in marlyand, near salisbury by the way.
Edited by stevo390 (06/23/04 11:55 PM)
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