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BlimeyGrimey
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Registered: 08/24/05
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Loc: Puget Sound
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2 Missourian Finds!
#4709239 - 09/25/05 10:21 AM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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well its been raining for the last 2 days in Missouri and the forecast is rain for the next 2 days. i look in my lawn daily for mushrooms as they pop up everytime it rains this time of the year. well i found 2 today right near eachother but its blatantly evident that they are 2 diff species.
here's the pics
the pinkish cap one:
k this white/pinkish cap shroom i see quite often yet can never id. this one was over-mature and the cap had cracked into sections. the spore prints from these are usually pinkinsh/orangish. always solitary.
now here's the possible gymnopilus? (just an uneducated guess):
the above pic is of the gills, they seem to cruve down along the stem.
this last pic is of a small immature shroom that was connected at the base of the larger specimen.
i'm sure these arent active mushrooms, just be nice to know if they'd be worth culture as an edible species or for any novelty reasons.
i might send these off to one of the willing experts on this site to get id'ed.
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BlimeyGrimey
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Registered: 08/24/05
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ok make that 3 finds, found a shroom very similiar to my "tomato mushroom" however this is a diff shroom but has many of the same characteristics. pics coming soon.
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GoKart
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Registered: 08/05/05
Posts: 140
Loc: Earth
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Noob oppinion:
Second one (pic 4) looks like some sort of Cantharellus, not sure though.
Don't eat it!
Wait for a positive I.D. from a more experienced mycologist
Edited by GoKart (09/25/05 10:58 AM)
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BlimeyGrimey
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Registered: 08/24/05
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Loc: Puget Sound
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Re: 2 Missourian Finds! [Re: GoKart]
#4709699 - 09/25/05 12:33 PM (18 years, 6 months ago) |
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i wasnt planning on eating ANY of the mushrooms i find in the lawn. just wondering if they can be id'ed.
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GGreatOne234
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Registered: 12/23/99
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i dont think anyone is going to be able to make an ID from any of those pictures.
i can tell you you do not have any Gymnopilus mushrooms.
you have "nothing of much interest".
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BlimeyGrimey
Collector of Spores
Registered: 08/24/05
Posts: 3,796
Loc: Puget Sound
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well that depends on your definition of "interest". of drug use interest ... no. of mycological interest...yes.
the orangish (2nd shroom) one seems to be a Cantharellus species. i only say that because Cantharellus' have the same curving downward with stem type gills. this info thanks to GoKart. i looked up a few pics and they are very similiar.
there was actual a 4th find, however it wasnt much of a find considering i know its a P.Cubensis PESA. maybe cuz i "accidentally dropped a tiny bit of mycelium in a pot of jiffy-mix" in my yard;)
anyways i'll get better pics when my friend lets me borrow his digi-cam.
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sacred_mushroom
Growing now
Registered: 03/10/05
Posts: 352
Loc: Seattle
Last seen: 2 months, 13 days
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Plastic bags will rape your mushrooms. Try paper next time.
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BlimeyGrimey
Collector of Spores
Registered: 08/24/05
Posts: 3,796
Loc: Puget Sound
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upon further inspection of the possible Cantharellus i noticed the mycelium attached at the bottom of the stem has bruised a dark green. the smaller specimen also bruised green. if i'm correct , dont alot of "poisonous" (not the good kinda poisonous) bruise dark green or turn green when heated/cooked?
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