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shirley knott
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please help identify these 18 mushrooms
#3064802 - 08/29/04 11:01 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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thank you
i took some closeups, but would appreciate any help i could get - made a few guesses, but would like to know how many i got right.
help me out, fellas!
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Stymee
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3064887 - 08/29/04 11:25 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Toxicman is going to have a field day with these...
Did you use photoshop? Something seems strange about that photo.
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shirley knott
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: Stymee]
#3064927 - 08/29/04 11:38 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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lol, no, that's a digicam pic of them all laid out on a chopping board. no flash. macro feature enabled.
i found these this morning on a hunt in local woodland.
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3065504 - 08/29/04 02:45 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pics too dicey on the closep for me- plus info is lacking- prints and descr. info required - shirley you know that... (one good pun for your sheep comment!) Nice nanners though.
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3065519 - 08/29/04 02:49 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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If i can see right Number 15 is the same kind of bolet that have been popping up everywhere in my yard!! I will do my research and see if i can find out what it is
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3065560 - 08/29/04 02:57 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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This is a geuss outa the blue is it Boletus dryophilus?? Wait for someone to actually confirm I just wanted to take a shot at it.
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3065595 - 08/29/04 03:09 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey Shirly,
Its gonna be hard to ID those just by physical apperance. Remember that we would need more information on each mushroom to make a better ID.
Obviously you want to know actual names of mushrooms, however I can tell you off the bat, that it does not look like you have anything of use. No edibles or actives.
See if someone can ID them by just physical details.
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: angryshroom]
#3065694 - 08/29/04 03:38 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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Gumby, number 15 seems like a Boletus Badius.
I have a Edible hunting book here beside me, called Complete mushroom book, the queit hunt.
Hmm........... a closer look leads me to think 15 is eaither "the sickener" (russula Emetica) or a Boletus Badius.
The stem is what throws me off, but I know white animita stems can look a little yellow after awhile so I wouldnt doubt that the sickener could do the same.
Is it a bright red shirley????
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3066481 - 08/29/04 07:41 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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You should probably throw #14 out. It looks like the definitive answer to the question: Does a bear shit in the woods.
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GSAfarmer
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3067891 - 08/30/04 02:55 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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There is no way to be sure without more info.
2- looks paneolus like 3- might ba a mirasmius 4- lycoperdon 9- maybe stropharia 15- boletus
these are just a guess............peace
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ToxicMan
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3068468 - 08/30/04 09:36 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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I'm only going to guess to genus on any of those. You should provide habitat, because it makes a big difference if they were growing on the ground, on wood, on dung, etc.
1. Agaricus 2. Panaeolus (habitat?) 3. Marasmius 4. Lycoperdon 5. Inocybe 6. Mycena 7. Mycena 8. Stropharia (need to see the gills) 9. Marasmius (...gills) 10. Cortinarius (...gills) 11. Marasmius 12. Cortinarius (I can't see any details at all on that one!) 13. Entoloma (Are those gills truly pink or becoming pink?) Psathyrella (if gills are turning brown or purple brown) 14. Daldinia (assuming a wood-like texture) 15. Boletus 16. Marasmius (...gills) 17. Inocybe (blah blah gills...) 18. Collybia
Happy mushrooming!
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shirley knott
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: ToxicMan]
#3069071 - 08/30/04 12:23 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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these were my original guesses:
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3069462 - 08/30/04 02:08 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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#8 is definitely NOT armillaria mellea. If your boletus of #14 grows in your area right now, it's just still a tad too early for honey mushrooms. Also the appearance of your mushroom doesn't match with armillaria mellea or closely related species. #14 is growing all over the place here as well. It could be boletus badius, although I doubt it really is. It might be boletus rubellus; this species matches my finds (which resemble your #14 remarkably well) better than boletus badius does.
Nice finds, keep em coming!
Ohyeah: I remember you from last year when I was active in the growing-regions of the Shroomery. You rock!
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shirley knott
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: koraks]
#3069895 - 08/30/04 03:53 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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so what is #8 then? i ate a bunch of those last year on a proper hunt, and the spotter guy was sure they were honey mushroom. i attributed our post-eating diarrhoea to short-cooking, what was the real identity of those then?
hey koraks, i remember you too. you just got outta the army along with hamurabi, and you did the dark-growing-measuring thread, right? shirley remembers her preciousssses.....
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ToxicMan
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3070259 - 08/30/04 05:20 PM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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For a better ID of #8 we need to see the underside of the cap to see the gills and any potential ring on the stem, and we need to know about the spore print color and habitat.
Here are a couple photos of some Armillaria ostoyae specimens a friend gave to me today:
Note the rings on the stems, the slightly decurrent gills, and the tiny hairs (they look more like little brown scales in the photos) on the caps. These specimens have all the classic features of the genus Armillaria, but they are a little smaller than the average ones I find.
Happy mushrooming!
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Re: please help identify these 18 mushrooms [Re: shirley knott]
#3076645 - 09/01/04 02:05 AM (19 years, 6 months ago) |
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HI Shirley,
Read my response In a separate post from an exprert i sent your picture to who asked to remain anonymous.
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