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ID of South Florida Shroom part 3
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Found these growing on mulch in high humidity in South Florida.. are these a strain of Chlorophyllum molybdites in an early form? Doesn't look like others to me..

Characteristics of the gills - attached, white, plusher
Characteristics of the stem - 1-1.5", 3-10mm diameter, solid, thick, off -white color (length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc)
Characteristics of the cap .5-1" light-to-dark brown smooth top, some parts off white
Spore print color -- unknown (probably will print black)
Mushroom bruises - gills bruise reddish-orangish at first and then almost black after an hour or so
Scent - smells like a mycellium/fresh






Edited by squll (09/07/06 09:06 AM)

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Re: ID of South Florida Shroom part 3 [Re: squll]
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Nope, those are not c. molybdites. I have no clue as to what these are.

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Can't anyone identify these? [Re: squll]
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Wow, surprised someone hasn't ID'd these yet. Here is a shot of them today with the caps fully out.. if I don't pick/identify them now, I will have to let them die and would hate to be jipped of some free
ones...




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Re: Can't anyone identify these? [Re: squll]
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If you want an ID you should pick some and make a spore print.

If the spore print comes out dark brown then they look like Agaricus.

If white, then they are Lepiotas.

Happy mushrooming!


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