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omtatsat
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Registered: 11/10/06
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ID request (multi)
#7540318 - 10/20/07 06:21 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I went for a walk in the woods by my house and found these mushrooms.
I'm hoping someone could help me identify these.
I'm a total noob but am wanting to learn. I'm also interested in seeing if anyone who knows what they are doing letting me tag along on a hunting trip maybe some day.
I saw one person out by a specific "point" not to long ago in my area. If you are from the PNW you might know the "point" I'm talking about.
okay enough spy talk here are the pics
Thanks

Habitat: Grass in moms front yard
Gills: White
Stem: White
Cap: Smooth, brownish, 1 inch in diameter.
Spore print color: None taken yet
Bruising: none that I can see. How long does that take?
Location: Washington

Habitat: Woods on side of trail bushes and stuff around
Gills: White
Stem: White and brown
Cap: Smooth, brownish, .5 inch in diameter.
Spore print color: None taken yet
Bruising: none that I can see.
Location: Washington
Some others

Habitat: Woods on side of trail bushes and stuff around
Gills: White
Stem: White
Cap: Smooth, white with tan tip, 1 to .5 inch in diameter.
Spore print color: None taken yet
Bruising: none that I can see.
Location: Washington

Habitat: Woods on side of trail bushes and stuff around
Gills: Tan very tightly packed
Stem: Brown
Cap: Smooth, darker brown to lighter tan on outer lip, 2 to .5 inch in diameter.
Spore print color: None taken yet
Bruising: none that I can see.
Location: Washington

These where found around the ones with the wavy caps. I saw a lot of those around. I also saw some next to some that let out smoke like dust if they got touched. (I used a stick)
Habitat: Woods on side of trail bushes and stuff around
Gills: Tan not very tightly packed
Stem: Tan to dark brown
Cap: Smooth, Slimy darker brown to lighter brown on outer lip, 1 to .5 inch in diameter.
Spore print color: None taken yet
Bruising: none that I can see.
Location: Washington
Hope you enjoy the pictures in not anything else. I'm not going to eat any of these I don't trust my abilities enough yet to do that.
Thanks Again
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LouiseLouise
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Registered: 11/02/04
Posts: 3,898
Loc: Searching w/my good eye c...
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Re: ID request (multi) [Re: omtatsat]
#7540378 - 10/20/07 06:49 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Another good request.
You have nothing of edible value there. Sorry, but I don't feel like sifting thru them atm...
I enjoy the pics, too.
-------------------- "That's why you get in close to them, and then take the picture!! Don't be a pussy!" ~CC
Edited by LouiseLouise (10/20/07 06:50 PM)
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bort

Registered: 09/19/07
Posts: 587
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I would like to know the second species.
Looks like a active species, but LouiseLouise ruled that out.
Good luck.
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