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xyebra
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(probably) Simple ID Request
#7578206 - 10/30/07 07:52 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ok so i found the first ones (the brown ones) growing next a log by a river in the woods. I think they are Blueringers, but I'm not sure.
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The second ones i found growing in some bark by a hospital. they are a reddish orange color and have white dots on them, overall they are varying shapes colors and sizes i tried to show most of the variety's in the pictures.
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faceofbear
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: xyebra]
#7578308 - 10/30/07 08:26 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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any bruising on #1? how about spore print? they look like tawny almond waxy caps to me. but then again, i have no experience with blue ringers.
#2 looks like an amanita, possibly muscaria but one would need to see the stem to check for "scales". the yellow one could well be another species of amanita.
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xmush
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: xyebra]
#7578316 - 10/30/07 08:28 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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The pictures are too distorted to really see exactly what you have. What you think are blue ringers are almost definitely not, they don't look like Psilocybe mushrooms at all to me. Furthermore, the habitat is wrong for blue ringers. The reddish one with the white dots is an Amanita of some kind, a very dangerous genus that you don't want to mess with until you have a lot of experience.
Please read the rules and instructions on how to post an ID request. Also, tell us what part of the country you are in.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: xmush]
#7578400 - 10/30/07 09:01 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Species one is a Clitocybe, Melanoleuca, Gymnopus, or one of those other white spored genuses. Nothing you want to eat.
Two is an Amanita, maybe muscaria, but we can't tell until we see the base of the stem.
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ToxicMan
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: xyebra]
#7578461 - 10/30/07 09:18 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think species 1 is Honey Mushrooms. They just look old, and so not typical of that genus.
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tahoe
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: ToxicMan]
#7578498 - 10/30/07 09:27 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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blue ringers just look like shitty worn out cyans with a blue ring.
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jet li
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Re: (probably) Simple ID Request [Re: tahoe]
#7578822 - 10/30/07 10:48 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Those are some good lookin ringers, too. I've seen much worse. lol.
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