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KaceeOriginal
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Registered: 06/27/06
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I'm new, I need help identifying these shrooms!!
#5794989 - 06/27/06 06:11 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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So, I was looking for mushrooms, and ended up finding alot! I found them around the yard and partily in the woods. If anyone could help me identify these, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Edited by KaceeOriginal (06/27/06 06:17 AM)
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The_Appalachain
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Registered: 02/13/06
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Loc: mid NC
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Re: I'm new, I need help identifying these shrooms!! [Re: KaceeOriginal]
#5795007 - 06/27/06 06:22 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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woah woah woah... calm yourself young grasshoppa! We can't see the pictures. And I assume you are looking for actives? If that is the case you should hit the cow pastures up because in SC that is where the best luck is (cubensis and subbalteatus). Yard shrooms have almost no chance of being active in SC. I have never found a yard-dwelling subbalteatus in north or south carolina. If you live in the mountains of SC look up Caerulipez. That could be in a moist wooded yard in the hills/mountains although it is not common.
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Anno
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Re: I'm new, I need help identifying these shrooms!! [Re: KaceeOriginal]
#5795238 - 06/27/06 09:21 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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xmush
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Re: I'm new, I need help identifying these shrooms!! [Re: Anno]
#5795260 - 06/27/06 09:31 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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First one looks like a Caesars amanita. With all of the rain on the east coast though, it could be another amanita with its warts washed off (though I doubt that). This species or species complex is edible in europe, but possibly less so in the US. Some people enjoy it, some people get some digestive upset. In any case, it is definitely an amanita. Since that genus contains the most deadly mushrooms on the planet, I wouldn't eat it.
For the rest, please post a proper description and take some shots of the gills.
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