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Woombleshamba
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3 Lawn shrooms
#7457905 - 09/26/07 10:04 PM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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Species 1.



Cap: 1-3cm broad, depressed; greyish, flesh thin, fragile, slighty rubbery, similar to the flesh of young oysters mushrooms. No bruising observed.
Gills: white, decurrent,
Stalk: 1-2mm thick, apx 5cm tall. roughly the same as the cap flesh, but turning dark gray as it dries.
spore print: either my specimen is too young to spore, or it's white and I cannot see it. Been attempting to print it for apx. 36 hours.
Habitate: clustered in my front lawn, northern interior B.C.
Odor: mild, pleasent, slightly sweet.
Species 2




cap:1-5cm broad, umbonate - plane at maturity with 'nipple', brown, no bruising observed.
Gills: Free, chocolate milk brown
Stalk: 2-4mm thick x 5-10cm tall, smooth, breaks like string cheese (fibrillose?) . Same colour near cap to white at base. no bruising observed.
Spore print: reddish brown. not too sure from lack of experience if it's rusty or cinnimon
Habitat: 10 ft from speices 1
Species 3


Cap 3-5cm broad, white-buff convex-plane. Flesh thick, solid. No bruising observed. Odor, pleasent, sweet.
Gills: free, close, orange.
Stalk: apx 1 cm thick, 3cm tall, white, fragile, hollow, no bruising observed.
Spore print: orange
Habitat: in my lawn
Thanks in advance y'all
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Cow Shit
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Registered: 06/29/07
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Loc: SE Texas
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The first looks similar to a Chanterelle but its lighter colored? Possibly Cantharellus subalbidus... but that bruises and appears to be lighter in color than your specimen.
Don't have a clue on number two.
As for the last one, did it have a volva? It looks like you pulled it out of the ground?
I am probably not even close, so don't eat them or anything without someone more knowledgeable identifying them.
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Edited by Cow Shit (09/27/07 03:22 AM)
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CureCat
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Re: 3 Lawn shrooms [Re: Cow Shit]
#7458761 - 09/27/07 03:52 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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#1 looks like a Clitocybe.
#2 perhaps a Cortinarius, or maybe an Inocybe, though the latter usually has brown rather than rusty brown spores.
#3 is a Russula.
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Cow Shit
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Re: 3 Lawn shrooms [Re: CureCat]
#7458771 - 09/27/07 04:04 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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#1 is perhaps a Clitocybe intermedia? Or a Clitocybe ericetorum?
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Woombleshamba
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Re: 3 Lawn shrooms [Re: Cow Shit]
#7459658 - 09/27/07 10:23 AM (16 years, 4 months ago) |
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I was thinking maybe clitocybe gibba for #1 definately a clitocybe though. at first I thought maybe some sort of chanterelle, but that was quickly squashed by mushrooms demystified.
the cap of #2 i think is too fragile for inocybe so likely a cortinarius.
ahhhh russula, thanks cat Thanks for your help guys you rock!
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Edited by Woombleshamba (09/27/07 10:37 AM)
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