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Deity208



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ID Request: Bunch of ugly non-actives!
#7510024 - 10/11/07 06:26 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Everything was found in Idaho, so I know they probably arent active, but I'm still curious. Sorry if the pics are kinda blurry, I'm a mushroom hunting noob.
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Habitat: Cow Pasture, mostly in the grass, not the shit. Gills: Cap: Orange-ish/Brown Stem: Spore print color: White. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Found in and around #1, maybe just more mature? Gills: Cap: Light Brown Stem: Spore print color: White. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Lawn Gills: Cap: Brown Nipple to Light Brown Stem: Spore print color: White? I didnt take one but you can see it on the grass under them. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Lawn Gills: Pinkish Cap: White Stem: White Spore print color: Dark brown Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Under pine trees Gills: Cap: See picture^ Stem: White Spore print color: I dont know I left them there. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Lawn Gills: Cap: White Stem: White Spore print color: I dont know I left them there. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Lawn, could of been in the wood chips Gills: Yellowish Cap: Brown Stem: Brown Spore print color: I dont know I left it there. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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Habitat: Tall grass around a pond Gills: Dark brown Cap: Light Brown Stem: Brown Spore print color: I dont know I left it there. Bruising: No color change was observed.
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These are some I found awhile ago, I know they all came from the grass around my neighborhood but thats about it..
Thats it so far. Yes, I know not to eat any of them And thank you for reading!
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It's just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus. All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV. But then the winter came, and the grasshopper died, and the octopus ate all his acorns. Also he got a race car. Is any of this getting through to you?
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The_Red_Crayon
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Re: ID Request: Bunch of ugly non-actives! [Re: Deity208]
#7510204 - 10/11/07 07:08 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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3# is Marasmius Oreades 4#,8# agaricus species
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casgoodie
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Re: ID Request: Bunch of ugly non-actives! [Re: The_Red_Crayon]
#7510504 - 10/11/07 08:06 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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you should get a field guide if you're really curious
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Deity208



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Re: ID Request: Bunch of ugly non-actives! [Re: The_Red_Crayon]
#7514695 - 10/14/07 03:35 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
The_Red_Crayon said: 3# is Marasmius Oreades 4#,8# agaricus species
Thanks. I went back and grabbed a few Marasmius Oreades, sauteed them and put them on a burger, officially my first wild mushroom eaten 
Any ideas on the rest?
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It's just like the story of the grasshopper and the octopus. All year long, the grasshopper kept burying acorns for winter, while the octopus mooched off his girlfriend and watched TV. But then the winter came, and the grasshopper died, and the octopus ate all his acorns. Also he got a race car. Is any of this getting through to you?
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bort


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Re: ID Request: Bunch of ugly non-actives! [Re: Deity208]
#7514812 - 10/14/07 06:04 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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On species 5-8 you have no spore print. If you want to leave the mushrooms behind because you may think there poisonous or you want to let them mature or whatever the reason may be, you should cut off enough of the cap so you can use that piece to conduct a spore print, it would help greatly for Id-ing them.
Also if you could get some pictures of them while there still growing, still young (pins), this could also help.
Good luck.
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