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Johnyrobbo
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What are these little guys
#28560580 - 11/29/23 10:33 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Habitat: Found on an old tree stump in north west England
Gills: White/grey black underneath
Stem: 8-13 cm yellowy white
Cap: Browny yellow
Spore print color: Don’t know
Bruising: Don’t know


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Edited by Johnyrobbo (11/29/23 12:19 PM)
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Magic Badger
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560589 - 11/29/23 10:38 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Not sure you realize your post is blank other than the template... (and you've got no gallery)...
-------------------- Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560591 - 11/29/23 10:39 AM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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You only copied the questions that could help with identification. Without pictures and without information nobody can help you.
Instructions on how to post pictures are in one of the links in my signature.
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Johnyrobbo
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Thanks. Please see changes
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Magic Badger
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560705 - 11/29/23 12:37 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Hypholoma
-------------------- Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.
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Quote:
Magic Badger said: Hypholoma
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Johnyrobbo
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560782 - 11/29/23 01:20 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Thanks. Googled the name you said and there’s some different types.
Are these edible?
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560790 - 11/29/23 01:25 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Quote:
Johnyrobbo said: Thanks. Googled the name you said and there’s some different types.
Are these edible?
No they are not edible
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Magic Badger
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Johnyrobbo]
#28560882 - 11/29/23 02:33 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Johnyrobbo said: Thanks. Googled the name you said and there’s some different types.
Are these edible?
It can be hard to say from photos... Hypholoma fasiculare and Hypholoma capinoides really don't look much different to me. Fasiculare has greenish gills and capinoides doesn't - but if the color balance is a little off on your photo well......
Fasiculare is poisonous, not generally deadly but the vomiting and explosive diarrhea they can cause means even though capinoides isn't, you really, really wouldn't want to mix them up. I'm personally not about to make that call for someone else, so unless I can see that they really clearly appear to be definitely fasiculare, all I'm willing to say is that they are indeed Hypholoma... if you want more than that I'd suggest finding a local mushroom expert who can see them in person.
-------------------- Disclaimer - I'm just a hobbyist and cannot absolutely guarantee any ID offered. I'm most familiar with the species found in the Pacific Northwest - those found in other parts of the world may vary considerably, so always do your own research to find out what grows in your area and what lookalikes you need to be aware of. Understand that many mushroom species cannot be 100% reliably identified by photographs alone, even by an expert, so it may not be possible to go beyond suggesting a probable genus.
Edited by Magic Badger (11/29/23 02:36 PM)
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Looks a bit more like fasiculare to me. Anyway, don't eat them
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Re: What are these little guys [Re: Psilosadhu]
#28561355 - 11/29/23 08:36 PM (1 month, 28 days ago) |
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Even if I had them in hand, I can't imagine being tempted... the reward of a "mild" tasting mushroom vs explosive diarrhea doesn't sound worth the risk...
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