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RogerRabbit
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Ganoderma oregonese
#5867036 - 07/16/06 07:46 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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I've been watching this one grow for a few days now, and decided to go ahead and pick it today for cloning. After I get the clone from it, mrs rabbit will have what's left to boil into soup.
It's interesting how it wrapped around the small flower that was growing in its path, enveloping it rather than pushing it out of the way. The reishi also didn't seem to be attacking the plant. The plant was doing just fine until I picked them. RR
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Re: Ganoderma oregonese [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5867137 - 07/16/06 08:18 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Cool beans RR. Hope it works out good for you
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Wow!! That is really cool looking how the mushroom grew around the plant! Never seen anything like it!.. Not with mushrooms anyway, there are a few types of trees i have seen grow around chain fences, so that when the trees are removed or hedged, the branches are left hanging off the fence they grew onto. Freaky
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Re: Ganoderma oregonese [Re: CureCat]
#5867249 - 07/16/06 08:49 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Whoa, that's pretty cool looking!
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Re: Ganoderma oregonese [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5868015 - 07/17/06 12:36 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Pretty neat.
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LaineRB
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Re: Ganoderma oregonense [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5871060 - 07/17/06 08:54 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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That cannot be Ganoderma Oregonese because G.Oregonese is generally more of a maroon color. Rather I believe that it is Ganoderma Tsuge the Pine Reishi.
Edited by LaineRB (07/17/06 09:01 PM)
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RogerRabbit
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Re: Ganoderma oregonense [Re: LaineRB]
#5871824 - 07/18/06 12:16 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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They're maroon after spores drop. Prior to that, they look like a giant G tsugae or G lucidum. I've seen these develop conks over a foot in diameter. G tsugae is known as the Hemlock reishi. Here's some G tsugae I grew a couple of years ago that spelled RR. RR
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Re: Ganoderma oregonense [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5871992 - 07/18/06 01:09 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Interesting I was unaware of that when it comes to the G.Oregonese, I always assumed that the color was a major indicator although I have found G.Tsugae on Hemlock as well.
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Re: Ganoderma oregonense [Re: LaineRB]
#5872665 - 07/18/06 07:47 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Here's a larger G oregonese, still in growth stage. When the growth stops, the white leading edge will disappear and the maroon spores will swirl around and cover the top of the polypore. Both of these specimens were collected in the central Cascade mountains of Washington State. RR
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Re: Ganoderma oregonense [Re: RogerRabbit]
#5935104 - 08/05/06 05:18 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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So ,I have found several ganoderma that looks black, it is smaller than the larger Oregonese. Could these "black" ganodermas simply be Oregoneses that collected a lot of spores on the surface?
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