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aminalshmu
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ID request - 3 North Florida Species
#5923923 - 08/02/06 12:16 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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 Found these in a field with cows and water buffalo, pretty sure they were all growing straight out of "teh poop". I have mistakenly been thinking that the middle species were copelandia cyanescens, but they do not bruise blue and must be some sort of look-alike. As to the species on the right, those are the only 3 specimens of this mushroom I have ever seen, and they were quite a beautiful and amazing bright neon purple in the sunlight - at first I didn't think they were real. Pretty sure these are all non-active, but I don't care too much - these are just a fraction of the cubes I found in the field this morning:
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baycafe
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Re: ID request - 3 North Florida Species [Re: aminalshmu]
#5924080 - 08/02/06 12:56 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice finds and welcome to the shroomery. Is your user name an anagram for animal mush? My guesses left to right:
1) Coprinus micus 2) Panaeolus campanulatus 3) Cortinarius?
-------------------- I think my eyes are getting better. Instead of a big dark blur I see a big light blur. 俺のシロシャイビケッルリプスがここです。 東京スカパラダイスオクストラ
Edited by baycafe (08/02/06 12:56 AM)
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CureCat
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Re: ID request - 3 North Florida Species [Re: baycafe]
#5924135 - 08/02/06 01:13 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hmm, not sure if that is Coprinus micaceus, the gills seem limp and lightly coloured, and the stipe is more brown and longer than I usually find of the species.
Animalshmu, where are you from? I ask because of the water buffalo.
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aminalshmu
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Re: ID request - 3 North Florida Species [Re: CureCat]
#5924774 - 08/02/06 08:59 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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The cap and gills were in fact quite flimsy on that left one, but it was an overall lighter yellowish color than what came out in the picture. Also when picked, the stem was nice and bright white.
Baycafe, I think you are right about #2, now I'll know to stop bothering with the picking of all those other shrooms that grow on manure and just stick to the cubes for now :o)
Good call on Cortinarius being the genus of the third; too bad it will probably be impossible for me to find out which species as wikipedia tells me there are over a thousand :op
By the way my handle means nothing basically, I made it up 8 years ago when I started middle school =)
CureCat, I'm from Tallahassee. There are quite a lot of fields around here with water buffalo, actually, and I've seen some with emus and llamas. We live in a strange world.
Happy hunting, all
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CureCat
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Re: ID request - 3 North Florida Species [Re: aminalshmu]
#5925762 - 08/02/06 03:07 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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So you're... 20?
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orpheus
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Re: ID request - 3 North Florida Species [Re: CureCat]
#5926031 - 08/02/06 04:50 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those sure are nice looking cubes, I am jealous. However, it is suppose to rain tomorrow; friday looks promising. By the way I am in south-east Alabama and not that far off from Tallahasse myself.
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