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Another hunt across the street - ID request
    #7445202 - 09/23/07 06:45 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Found a few more species in the woods across the street from my apartment this afternoon.  I am in the US (Tulsa, Oklahoma),  I'm pretty sure only one of these may be active, but it doesn't hurt to check :smile:.  Sorry about the photo quality.

First Species
Habitat: grass
Gills: Light yellow
Gills: Very light yellow, almost white.  Has thin film covering it.
Stem: White to light orange.
Caps: Dark brown/orange










Second Species
Habitat: Rotting log
Has unusual leafy shape.  Off white in color.


Third Species
Habitat: grass
Cap: Red-Orange/brown
Stem: Coarse texture, light yellow
Gills: Brown, spongy texture





Fourth Species
Habitat: Grass
Cap and Stem: off-white / brown
Gills: Dark brown




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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: cody74119]
    #7445247 - 09/23/07 06:57 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

The last one looks like a moly. It will induce severe vomiting and diarrhea from 4 - 6 hours. Can't be for sure, though. Someone else will have a better ID than me.


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: cody74119]
    #7445260 - 09/23/07 07:01 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

We're gonna need more info. starting with prints. None are active.
Check the rules thread for posting an id.


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: joekenorer]
    #7445265 - 09/23/07 07:03 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

A molly? Not familiar with that term, but the last one is an agaricus. Probably A. campestris.


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: LouiseLouise]
    #7445283 - 09/23/07 07:09 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

molybite (sp?). Damnit, if it were a cube I'd know it. None of them are cubes. There. My work here is done.



(No mycology here, just cubensiology. I'm cubist.)


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: joekenorer]
    #7445461 - 09/23/07 07:56 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

1) Could be honey mushrooms. Spore print would help, should be white.
2) Oyster mushrooms probably. Should also have white spores.
3) Your specimen is a bit old and dried out, post some more pics of a younger one.
4) Agaricus


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #7445752 - 09/23/07 09:13 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

Spore for species 4:

Spore for species 2:


The others are yielding spore prints, hopefully I'll have the spores for #1 in the morning but #3 is too dried out for a print. I haven't heard of anyone finding any active mushrooms around here, I don't know if that means no one is looking or they can't grow here.


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Re: Another hunt across the street - ID request [Re: cody74119]
    #7445886 - 09/23/07 09:50 PM (16 years, 4 months ago)

> Spore for species 4:

Looks typical for Agaricus, and I am sure that species 4 is in that genus.

Might make a good dinner, but if you get the species wrong you'll be puking all night. It won't kill you.

> Spore for species 2:

When I look hard enough I can see white prints, typical for oyster mushrooms.

> haven't heard of anyone finding any active mushrooms around here, I don't know if that means no one is looking or they can't grow here.

Psilocybin mushrooms grow everywhere. I agree that you won't find any Psilocybes - You'll need to focus your attention on Panaeolus subbalteatus and Gymnopilus species.


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