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thetonebone72
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Registered: 03/11/06
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House plant Mushrooms
#7560653 - 10/25/07 08:36 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was watering the plants the yesterday and discovered these!

 Looks like lepiota to me. There is a veil there it's just in the shadow. I feel like the mushrooms are hunting me
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bort

Registered: 09/19/07
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I'm very surprised of the habitat location. SWEET.
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cactu
culture and magic


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Re: House plant Mushrooms [Re: bort]
#7560762 - 10/25/07 09:01 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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is not the very common on pot mushroom Leucocoprinus birnbaumii or sulfur lepiota
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  cuando una rafaga del pensamiento nos pasa al lado se puede sentir que valio la pena haber vivido, y cuando ese pensamiento se convierte en sueño no paramos de soñar hasta realizarlo
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chowder77
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Re: House plant Mushrooms [Re: cactu]
#7560976 - 10/25/07 09:56 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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about three weeks ago my room mate noticed Leucocoprinus birnbaumii growing out of a potted Norwegian Pine growing in our living room. there were just two little ones. went to bed one night while it was oval shaped and woke up the next morning to see it had expanded. in another day they disappeared back into the dirt in the pot.
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/leucocoprinus_birnbaumii.html
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thetonebone72
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Re: House plant Mushrooms [Re: chowder77]
#7561317 - 10/25/07 11:23 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Funny thing is, I found a bunch of moldy, dried up ones in a different plant where I am dogsitting about a week ago. And the next thing I know they have followed me home and popped out of a plant we have had for almost a year and seen nothing. I'm being stalked...
"This brilliant yellow greenhouse mushroom boasts a plethora of pseudonyms, including Leucocoprinus luteus, L. birnbaumii, and L. cepaestipes var. luteus. It can the the object of consternation to plant lovers when it pokes up in one of their flower pots. However, it won't hurt the plant (or you, unless you eat it). If one should appear, consider yourself lucky and take advantage of the situation-sprinkle it lightly as you would any other houseplant, and watch the new individuals develop..." David Arora, Mushrooms Demystified re: Lepiota lutea
I havn't seen them in the early stage so I ruled out L. lutea but I guess I'll have to water the plants more often. And maybe I'll take a cap and stick it in another plant to drop spores and spread the colony...
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