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georgeM
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po'pinkeys ohhhh yeeaaahhhh
#7616582 - 11/09/07 07:38 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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CureCat
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Re: honeys etc [Re: georgeM]
#7616603 - 11/09/07 07:43 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah!! I just picked a bunch of Honeys too! I'm gonna eat them!
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georgeM
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Re: honeys etc [Re: CureCat]
#7616696 - 11/09/07 08:13 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Did you key them out? I find Armillaria to be a pretty tasty, excluding tabescens. I've been calling these gallica... could be wrong of course.

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These are a mysterious white spored mushroom collected in the same forest on the same day as the above Armillaria. The would appear to almost certainly be a different species or even a different genus all together. Unfortunately I didn't get around to comparing them microscopically..... black rhizomorphs were present if I remember right... (I've been bad about writing things down lately.) They have nearly free gills but adnexed seems more appropriate in this case, a feature which isn't really noticeable in the photo. The honeys had distinctly decurrent gills as you would expect.
Edited by georgeM (11/09/07 11:34 PM)
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xmush
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Re: honeys etc [Re: georgeM]
#7616743 - 11/09/07 08:25 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice po'pinkeys as coon would have said
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georgeM
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Re: honeys etc [Re: xmush]
#7616756 - 11/09/07 08:28 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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I forgot about po'pinkey's... didn't he say that was the common name used among locals?
Edited by georgeM (11/10/07 01:22 AM)
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CureCat
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Re: honeys etc [Re: georgeM]
#7616807 - 11/09/07 08:46 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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LoL. Good ol' coon.
Those look Lepiotoid. Maybe Leucoagaricus.
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Re: honeys etc [Re: CureCat]
#7616958 - 11/09/07 09:40 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
CureCat said: LoL. Good ol' coon.
Those look Lepiotoid. Maybe Leucoagaricus.
lepiota came to my mind also... on closer inspection they look very lepiota josserandii (deadly lepiota), but i don't know if that fits with area or habitat.
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georgeM
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Yeah their are a few cortinate lepiota species.... i'll find the spore print, check their shape, and do the iodine thing.
Not only did i find the spore print, but the mushrooms themselves.... Basically elliptical to truncate spores, strongly dextrinoid.... its deffinately lepiota (or former lepiota) Probably Lepiota acutesquamosa or L. cortinarius
Edited by georgeM (11/09/07 11:27 PM)
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