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ShaunHorsePony
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Tasmanian, Fern Tree ID?
#5584477 - 05/03/06 04:13 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hi, first time poster, first time huting. Hopefully I will be able to post in the future. I am extremely new to mushrooms and i was wondering if i could get these identified. They were all found in fern tree tasmania and where found around a creek with alot of trees around. I took a few pictures but i cant really measure them now as they are at my friends house. To my knowledge none of them stain blue but im not sure if im pressing them properly, none of them looked like they had spores.
Type 1:


It has a solid stem im pretty sure.
Type 2







It has a solid stem i think but it could be solid
Type 3


Type 4 (could be the same as type 3 im not sure)


Type 5 (could be the same type as the others)

Hollow stem pretty sure.
Type 6


could be the same as 3 4 and 5 not sure.
Type 7



These ones were really thin and long, they have solid liquid filled stems i think.
Some of the shrooms were really slimy, does that mean anythiyng? We also found some clompletely blue mushrooms, purple mushrooms and some gold/yellow ones, any idea if they are any good? We found spitting thingz thaat had bulbs on the that released a cloud when poked with a stick, it burnt my friends hand, im guessing those are bad?
sorry i couldnt give more of a description but i no longer have them. Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks!
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Himejime
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none of those appear to be active
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ShaunHorsePony
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Re: Tasmanian, Fern Tree ID? [Re: Himejime]
#5584551 - 05/03/06 05:28 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Himejime said: none of those appear to be active
oh. Would the blue or gold ones be active, perhaps the blue ones were completely bruised?
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DepthToTheCore
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Nah man, none are active i can guarantee you that. Look in pine forests/woodchip gardens. Subs dont really grow in dense natural bushland.
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ShaunHorsePony
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Ok then thanks.
I don't suppose anyone could give me a picture/description of what i should be looking for in tassie?
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huntershiz
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Like the qaulity of the pictures though. How many mega pix? was the camera?
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georgeM
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Re: Tasmanian, Fern Tree ID? [Re: huntershiz]
#5585208 - 05/03/06 10:46 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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One thing you might what to research is how to make a proper spore print. There is no pressing involved in this process... pressing a mushroom can actually harm the integrity of the print leaving you unable to accurately gauge spore color. You don’t want to express the moisture from the mushroom, you simply want to create a draft free environment where the mushroom can do what it does naturally... You know a "mushroom's" primary function is that of spore production. The mushroom, i.e. fruitbody, you see protruding from the forest floor is just the reproductive apparatus of the larger organism.
georgem
PS as stated above, the detail visible in your photographs rock!!!
Edited by georgeM (05/03/06 10:49 AM)
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thosemynikes
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Re: Tasmanian, Fern Tree ID? [Re: georgeM]
#5585578 - 05/03/06 12:23 PM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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the last picture looks like a Hygrocybe species, what area are you from george?
Edited by thosemynikes (05/03/06 12:43 PM)
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