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psychoggm11
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todays find
#5867199 - 07/16/06 08:37 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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went mushroom hunting today down at the river bottom......in the process of taking spore prints.
Habitat: dirt, down at the humid, wet river bottom in thick tree/bush
Gills: yellowish brown
Stem: yellowish
Cap: yellowish brown
Spore print color: in the process...
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: southern CO
Habitat: dirt, down at the humid, wet river bottom in thick tree/bush
Gills: white
Stem: qhite and brown
Cap: white with brown scaling
Spore print color: in the process...
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: southern CO
Habitat: dirt and grass,only cap was sticking out of ground
Gills: brown
Stem: white with a veil i think its called?
Cap: brownish, but at the right angle has a grey/metallic silver look.
Spore print color: in the process...
Bruising: No color change was observed. strong mushroom scent Location: southern CO
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Feanor


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Nice pictures and descriptions. Too bad their not active.
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LouiseLouise
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Spore prints will be important for proper id, but that first one is real nice lookin might be a stropharia or maybe a pholiota. The third appears to be something like Agaricus bitorquis and yeah, none are active.
Thanks for sharin'
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ToxicMan
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The first one is the tough one. Spore print color will be needed.
The second one is a Lepiota. Some of the small Lepiota species are deadly poisonous.
The last one is an Agaricus. We need to know about its bruising to ID it better. To check this, cut the mushroom in half vertically, then scrape the inside with your knife edge hard enough to bruise the tissue. Color changes will usually take a few minutes in Agaricus, and can take up to an hour.
Happy mushrooming!
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psychoggm11
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Re: todays find [Re: ToxicMan]
#5870778 - 07/17/06 07:50 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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#1. light brown print #2. didnt get one #3. a nice dark brown turd color print. couldnt determine bruising becuase it was rotting and had worms
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ToxicMan
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The first one, with the light brown spore print, will be an Agrocybe.
The second one will give a white spore print if you can ever get one.
If the third one was in that bad a shape you weren't going to eat it anyway.
Happy mushrooming!
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DrunkenAttempt
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The second mushroom is either the brown-eyed strain of Lepiota Rubrotincta or Lepiota Locquinii
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DrunkenAttempt
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The first mushroom could be Agrocybe Pediades:
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