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sprokus
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Central Florida IDs?
#7411602 - 09/15/07 12:05 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I recently went to a local pasture, and documented almost every mushroom i found. None have been spore printed but if anyone wants more information I will gladly create one
Species #1 Found directly in dung, only species of its kind that i found all day No brusing seen yet.

Species #2 Found in a tire rut in low light area. found growing directly above another of its same sepcies. no bruising observed,very strong mushroom.

Species #3 Found in a sandy area next to a shrub. Extremely firm.No brusing seen.

Species #4 found growing out of a pile of dung. Only species of its kind that i found. No significant bruising seen yet. posibly otherwise.

Species #5 I beleive this is my first cubensis found. It brusies light blue.

Species #6 Many of these found in the field in dung. One day before they were significantly larger and very moist. Very fragile and air filled, feel almost like foamy.

Species #7 found directly in dung. Very firm to the touch.

all IDs are greatly appreciated! anyone feel free to jump in and say what they are!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Central Florida IDs? [Re: sprokus]
#7411712 - 09/15/07 12:50 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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1) Panaeolus, maybe Panaeolus semiovatus var. phalaerarum. 2) What was the spore print color? 3) Agaricus or Leopiota/Leucoagaricus 4) Panaeolus, maybe Panaeolus semiovatus var. phalaerarum. 5) Psilocybe cubensis 6) Chlorophyllum molybdites or a Lepiota. 7) Could be Panaeolus, maybe Panaeolus semiovatus var. phalaerarum.
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CureCat
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Re: Central Florida IDs? [Re: sprokus]
#7411900 - 09/15/07 02:54 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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2. looks like a Russula.
3. an immature Lepiotoid species. Maybe Chlorophyllum.
6. Definately not C. molybdites, depending on size, maybe Macrolepiota mastoidea or a Leucocoprinus.
The other ID's i agree with.
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Re: Central Florida IDs? [Re: sprokus]
#7411942 - 09/15/07 03:20 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Please refer to the rules before beginning any new threads in this forum:

Your photos are very good, though, we have a required format and information for ID requests.
II. Accurate mushroom descriptions
It is critical that you describe mushrooms fully and accurately in order to get a proper identification.
A good picture of the mushrooms is invaluable, but not required. Along with the pictures YOU ARE REQUIRED to provide the following data:
* Habitat (where [woods, pasture, state,province,country, altitude] and what [soil, dung, wood (dead, living, what kind of wood?)] does it grow on) * Characteristics of the gills (color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc) * Characteristics of the stem (length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc) * Characteristics of the cap (diameter,color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc) * Spore print color (very important!) * Color that the mushroom bruises * Scent of the mushroom * Anything else you might find important
For a template ID request please see this thread.
For more detailed guidelines for describing your finds, please view this document.
For an explanation of mycological terms please refer to this document .
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