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impeachme2
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ID Requests - North Florida
#7412652 - 09/15/07 10:18 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Edit: Added more images and info, Added #12-14
Area:North Florida
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#1 (Identified by Coon:Conocybe lactea)
 
Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Brown Gill Color: Light Brown / Tan Cap Features: Relatively Thin Cap Cap Size: Penny-sized
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#2 (Identified by Alan Rockefeller:Parasola plicatilis)
 
Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Would not drop spores Cap Features: Extremely Thin Cap Size: 1/3"
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#3
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Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Light Green Cap Features: Very Dense, Smooth Cap Size: 4" at Maturity
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#4 (Identified by Alan Rockefeller:Inocybe geophylla)
 
Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Brown Gill Color: Light Brown / Tan Cap Features: Very Light Brown, Smooth (not as white as picture shows) Cap Size: 1"
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#5
    
Growing in: Unknown (Dense substance light in color, probably dirt) Spore Color: White Gill Color: White Cap Features: Pearl-like in color and shine, with white flakes covering Cap Size: 2"-3"
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#6 (Identified by Alan Rockefeller:Lycoperdon)
 
Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Unknown (white flakes all over/underneath/on ground below it) Gill Color: No visible gills or pores Cap Features: White, Spherical Cap Size: 1 1/2"
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#7

Growing in: Sand / Sandy Clay Spore Color: Dark Brown / Black Gill Color: Very Dark Brown Cap Features: Concave at maturity, Smooth Cap Size: Nickel-sized
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#8
  
Growing in: Soil Cap Features: Thin, Wavy Cap Size: 1.5" Stem Features: Short, Thin
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#9
   
Growing in: Soil Spore Color: Dark Brown Gill Color: Dark Brown / Black Cap Features: Smooth, Dark, Shiny Cap Size: 1.5" Stem Features: Short, Thin, Tan
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#10
   
Growing in: Wood Pore Color: Tan Cap Features: Concave, Tan Cap Size: ~8"
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#11
 
Growing in: Wood Cap Features: Spherical Cap Size: 3"
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#12

Growing in: Soil Gill Color: White Spore Color: White Cap Size: Nickel-Sized Cap Features: Tan, Smooth
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#13
 
Growing in: Wood Cap Features: Smooth, Brown Cap Size: ~7"
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#14
  
Growing in: Wood Cap Length: ~7" Notes: This may be the same mushroom as #13, but much more mature.
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Edited by impeachme2 (09/16/07 08:54 AM)
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: impeachme2]
#7412666 - 09/15/07 10:26 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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your first is Conocybe lactea.
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: coon]
#7413260 - 09/15/07 01:50 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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#2/#4 kinda look like inky cap to me? Anyone know any of the others?
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: pinkfloydms]
#7413402 - 09/15/07 02:27 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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damn man, i come in here to look at mushrooms and i read that nasty cadaver story... nice link pinkfloydms
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: flamingcap]
#7413510 - 09/15/07 02:57 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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-------------------- Muppet Said: so yeah: - 'sex' five times - once with a man - once with a cadaver - and thrice with actual women(all of which were prostitutes) Best story ever! www.panicstream.com
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impeachme2
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: pinkfloydms]
#7414009 - 09/15/07 05:45 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Any1?
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: impeachme2]
#7415344 - 09/16/07 02:53 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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1) Conocybe albipes 2) Parasola plicatilis 3) I'll need to see an older specimen to tell you what it is 4) Inocybe geophylla 5) I'd need to see some older ones to tell you for sure. Maybe Amanita ocreata. 6) Lycoperdon 7) Psathyrella or maybe Agaricus, I would need to see the underside of the cap. 8) Hard to tell, maybe a Polypore. 9) Psathyrella, or maybe Agaricus. The gill attachment is important to know with this one. 10) Interesting Bolete type thing, likely to be a Tylopilus due to pinkish pore color. 11) Its not any known mushroom species, often aliens leave around stuff like this as a joke.
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impeachme2
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Bump-updated.
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: impeachme2]
#7416137 - 09/16/07 10:23 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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almost sure that is pisolithus maybe tintorius open in 2 to see the inside a micorrizic one is not growing on the log but at the side ha
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: cactu]
#7416175 - 09/16/07 10:42 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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forgot #1 conocybe lactea #2 dont know #3 the tree last pictures are chlrorofillum molobdytes #4 inocybe #5 amanita sp #6 lycoperdon #7 agaricus #8 maybe was in a buried log the cap has like velvethairs pogonomyces #11 pisolitus maybe tinctorius #12 marasmius i love to get in id¨s trials , i learn alot either i´m right or wrong , but like to do all with out the help of a book to see if a learn something , all my best #10#13 #14 look the same to me all have porus maybe a boletaceae
#9 agaricus i see some yellow stains in the pictures #10
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Re: ID Requests - North Florida [Re: cactu]
#7419537 - 09/17/07 12:03 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Number three is a Chlorophyllum molybdites
Number five is an Amanita, but not Amanita ocreata, which would have a sac-like volva. This site has the info you need to determine the exact species.
Thirteen and fourteen are Boletes.
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