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mroom
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ID Please: SW England
#6143601 - 10/07/06 02:42 PM (17 years, 4 months ago) |
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Greetings friends,
I have a few ID's I would like you to make if possible.
Species #1:


Habitat: Wood/Grass - found five or six of these all under trees but in grass. The are quite big too, they were very easy to spot from a distance.
Gills: Cannot see as they had not opened.
Stem: White and Brown and hollow.
Cap: Brown and White
Spore print color: Not available
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: SW England
Species #2:



Habitat: Wood/Grass
Gills: Not sure if you would call them gills but they are green.
Stem: Red/Orange, quite tough.
Cap: Brown with rough edges
Spore print color: Not available
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: SW England
Species #3:



Habitat: Wood/Grass
Gills: White
Stem: White and hollow, very fragile.
Cap: White, inverted.
Spore print color: Not available
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: SW England
I hope you can help me out here, I've got a few more to be ID'd but I will do a few at a time.
Regards
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The_Appalachain
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Re: ID Please: SW England [Re: mroom]
#6143621 - 10/07/06 02:50 PM (17 years, 4 months ago) |
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#2 is a bolette and #3 is a rusulla... as for #1 my best guess is a coprinus but I wouldnt swear to it.
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Amatoxin
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Re: ID Please: SW England [Re: mroom]
#6143641 - 10/07/06 03:00 PM (17 years, 4 months ago) |
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Species #1 Lepiota procera - A good edible
Species #2 Boletus chrysenteron - Edible but mushy when cooked
Species #3 A Russula of some sort - I find them hard to ID without chemical reagents
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mroom
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Brilliant guys, many thanks!
Amatoxin: Looking at the Lepiota procera in my picture, how long do you reckon till it opens (is that the right technical word? hehe) I want to pick them as they are many of them but I'm thinking that it would be best to wait for them to open?
Edited by mroom (10/07/06 03:10 PM)
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Amatoxin
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Re: ID Please: SW England [Re: mroom]
#6143673 - 10/07/06 03:14 PM (17 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
mroom said: Amatoxin: Looking at the Lepiota procera in my picture, how long do you reckon till it opens (is that the right technical word? hehe) I want to pick them as they are many of them but I'm thinking that it would be best to wait for them to open?
Hard to say... I'd check up on them tomorrow evening. You don't want to wait too long or the bugs will have them
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