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3 walks or so in the woods. Israel
#28612563 - 01/07/24 04:04 AM (21 days, 5 hours ago) |
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within the span of a month or so. First rains had a lot of pine mushroom (Suillus species) which I collect. Help with my ids would be appreciated
1. near a stray oak in a pine forest blue staining bolete?



2. dead eucalyptus? trunk

 3. found 2 yellow stainers agarius. One didn't stink and one smelled like rotting death lmao

4. White oysters Im assuming

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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28612565 - 01/07/24 04:09 AM (21 days, 5 hours ago) |
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5. no idea what this is



6. Another blue staining bolete? near an oak in a pine forest



7. no idea


8. also no idea


9. no idea what this is what i see boars digging to smell its mycelium and consume it. they leave them half eaten (also saw them do that with a red rare bolete that i forgot to take a picture off )


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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28612570 - 01/07/24 04:16 AM (21 days, 5 hours ago) |
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10. no idea. looks like pan forens?


11. spooky black mushroom near an active spider hole

12. psyth patch?


13. a stinkhorn that boars love digging and smelling lmao. there's a picture there of exposed mycelium from the boars digging with their horns/noses im assuming. smells BAD





14. 0 idea. mushrooms from now on are mostly found near oaks. less rains and warmer climate


15. cool looking

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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28612571 - 01/07/24 04:22 AM (21 days, 5 hours ago) |
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16. Poisonous milk cap lookalike?


17. earth ball


18. actual milk cap? lactarius deliciousus



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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28612574 - 01/07/24 04:25 AM (21 days, 5 hours ago) |
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18. purple!


19. a few of these.



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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28613456 - 01/07/24 09:47 PM (20 days, 12 hours ago) |
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holy pictures batman lol takes too long to scroll man.
but ya those red ones are russula
the spooky black ones u might have black chantrelles need pics of gills!
the delicious milk caps.. def in that group, did they stain? did the milk stain?
some cool finds but check on those black ones man!!!
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: the man]
#28613556 - 01/08/24 02:32 AM (20 days, 7 hours ago) |
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the man said: holy pictures batman lol takes too long to scroll man.
but ya those red ones are russula
the spooky black ones u might have black chantrelles need pics of gills!
the delicious milk caps.. def in that group, did they stain? did the milk stain?
some cool finds but check on those black ones man!!!
Will go back to the black ones eventually. Phone pictures are top big for some reaeon haha thanks for the input.
Dont remember if the milk caps stained but I did remember reading about milk caps and it looking familiar so i googled it after i got home
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28613559 - 01/08/24 02:48 AM (20 days, 7 hours ago) |
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1) The boletes are likely Cyanoboletus. 2) Stereum hirsutum 3) Agaricus xanthodermus 4) Neolentinus 5) maybe Fuscoporia 6) Cyanoboletus 7) Russula 8) Gymnopus brassicolens 9) Inosperma 10) Conocybe 11) Need to see underside 12) Parasola conopilea 13
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Alan Rockefeller said: 1) The boletes are likely Cyanoboletus. 2) Stereum hirsutum 3) Agaricus xanthodermus 4) Neolentinus 5) maybe Fuscoporia 6) Cyanoboletus 7) Russula 8) Gymnopus brassicolens 9) Inosperma 10) Conocybe 11) Need to see underside 12) Parasola conopilea 13
Oh man i found a tinyish yellow mushroom grew in like a small group of 3 that looked like it bruised blue on the edges of the cap but not anywhere else. I regret not taking pictures of it now though im 95% sure it wasnt a psilocybe. Will prob have to go back there and document it.
Really appreciate you helping with ids
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17 looks like Lactarius pubescens 19 looks like an Inocybe species
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Anglerfish]
#28613646 - 01/08/24 05:18 AM (20 days, 4 hours ago) |
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4. Was on a carob tree is memory serves right. Near a river. Tree was dead so hard to id and i didnt give it much thought lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carob
Could 18. Be Lepista nuda?
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28613712 - 01/08/24 06:47 AM (20 days, 3 hours ago) |
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Jesus ive seen boars as big as small horses dig out huge paths which require a lot of energy for that Inosperma yellow mushroom. No wonder the fuckers are always berserk or chill. Seems obvious to me theyvwere smelling ojt mycelium and/or spreading jt
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28613950 - 01/08/24 10:31 AM (19 days, 23 hours ago) |
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Nate em All said: 4. Was on a carob tree is memory serves right. Near a river. Tree was dead so hard to id and i didnt give it much thought lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carob
Could 18. Be Lepista nuda?
4 is as Alan says most likely Neolentinus. It is always helpful to give a description of the mushroom in addition to pictures, like texture and smell for instance.
18 has overall macroscopic similarities to Lepista, I agree, but looks tiny in comparison to typical L. nuda. Again would a description have helped, since that species has quite an unmistakeable smell.
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Anglerfish]
#28613999 - 01/08/24 11:06 AM (19 days, 22 hours ago) |
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I'll start documenting more information about the mushrooms im ignorant about. Sometimes it's just the shock of finding something new that it's ripped apart by me examining it before im able to fully document it xdd.
Thanks for the helpful advice once again I'm definitely staying away from any white/orange/brown mushrooms I've been raised to respect nature for it can give you life or take it away. I only collect what I know is edible and leave the unknown edibles until I can confidently ID them. Then bring them home and ID them again.
Outside of all the mushrooms I found that i am unfamiliar with the only one i'd be considering adding to my basket of edibles is the milk cap. But it has that weird hairy poisonous lookalike so ill have to study it a bit more before im confident about consuming it.
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Nate em All]
#28614296 - 01/08/24 05:10 PM (19 days, 16 hours ago) |
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Smelling mushrooms is the first thing I do when I pick them up, it has become like an instinct for me, working like a reflex.
You can easily separate the bearded Lactarius from the edible by the latter's orange color of the latex and the outer parts of the flesh, as visible in your pictures. The former isn't really toxic either, it just has an acrid taste which will normally disappear if you cook it, although it is not normally recommended for the table. In many countries people will pick nearly all sorts of Lactarius, which they parboil and often pickle for later use. This is typical for countries in the eastern parts of Europe. They have a long tradition as mycophiles, as opposed to the traditionally mycophobic people in the western parts.
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Anglerfish]
#28614767 - 01/09/24 03:55 AM (19 days, 5 hours ago) |
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Lepista sordida 18
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Re: 3 walks or so in the woods. Israel [Re: Anglerfish]
#28615100 - 01/09/24 10:52 AM (18 days, 23 hours ago) |
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Robin's back on the case:
20. same as the last purple mushroom im assuming. found one near a bullet. I took a smell and it didn't remind me of anything special. will compare it to other purple mushroom smells


21. some agarius

22. wait that is not a mushroom

23. was warm today so maybe this is a panaeolus




24. Amanita abort?

25. Dried up Suillus under a young pine


26. no idea


27. think that's on pine

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