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lester
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Trying to ID these
#7539706 - 10/20/07 03:38 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found a ton of them in some rotting stumps beside a field known for Liberties.
Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing straight from a fallen rotting tree. Gills: The gill color is white. The gills are free and deeper in the cap. Stem: Whiteish-brown, thick and hearty slightly enlarged at base. 2cm wide. Cap: Brown - 1-2 inches in diameter. Slimy. Spore print color: not sure. Bruising: No color change was observed. Location: Picked in Fraser Valley BC
Is my guess of Naematoloma Fasciculare true? Hope not ..




.. and for the heck of it, picked this big blue slimer directly from the field:
Habitat: Wood - Found in a field in among grass. Gills: The gill color is white. The gills are free. Stem: Blue-Whiteish, thinner. 1cm wide. Cap: Blue - 3-4 inches in diameter. Really slimy. Spore print color: not sure. Bruising: No color change was observed. Location: Picked in Fraser Valley BC
Edited by lester (10/20/07 03:56 PM)
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lester
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Re: Trying to ID these [Re: lester]
#7540289 - 10/20/07 06:10 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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not even a wee guess?
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landsnorkler


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Re: Trying to ID these [Re: lester]
#7540320 - 10/20/07 06:22 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Looks like you have a couple different species there. I'm not sure what the brown guys are, but I know they ain't active, and ain't hyphloma fasiculare. I also see a possible mycena in there, which is of little use.
The slimey blue guy is some type of stropharia, possibly aeruginosa, which insn't active either. Did ya find some libs?
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LouiseLouise
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Re: Trying to ID these [Re: lester]
#7540371 - 10/20/07 06:46 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good request format Though I think some of your information may be inacurate.
I thought #1 was a good candidate for Stropharia, or Psatherylla, but free gills.
I would say #2 is probably a parot mushroom, and again, free gills.
None are active or edible.
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lester
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Quote:
landsnorkler said: Did ya find some libs?
That would be a big bad negative .. even in a field which is legendary for bells. Maybe I should ask:
What are the best conditions? After a rain with some sun? Early morning/late at night? It's about 5 degrees here, and has been raining consistently for over a week ..
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jet li
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Re: Trying to ID these [Re: lester]
#7540459 - 10/20/07 07:09 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Neither species is active.
Top one is a "honey mushroom". It might be edible, depending on what species it is. I can't give you a perfect ID on that right now. It belongs to the Genus Armillaria.
The slimey blue one is either Stropharia aeruginosa or a very similar species.
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