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cody74119
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Another hunt across the street - ID request
#7445202 - 09/23/07 06:45 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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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 . 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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joekenorer
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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) |
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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.
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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LouiseLouise
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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) |
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We're gonna need more info. starting with prints. None are active. Check the rules thread for posting an id.
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LouiseLouise
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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) |
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A molly? Not familiar with that term, but the last one is an agaricus. Probably A. campestris.
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joekenorer
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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) |
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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.)
-------------------- My favorites are weeping willows, which aren't really weeping at all. They're very wispy, witty and will dance in the breeze with you. Nothing like a tree that wants to dance with you. Although it doesn't like its thin limbs being pulled at all, it absolutely LOVES it when you walk through them, letting them gently slide over your face and shoulders. If you're naked, the willow considers it to be sex. It will orgasm on your mind and you will blow dream chunks into outer space. All very fun until your neighbor sees you. -The Joekenorer
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Alan Rockefeller
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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) |
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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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cody74119
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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) |
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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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Alan Rockefeller
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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) |
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> 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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