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tom21091
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Multi ID request
#7632259 - 11/13/07 07:20 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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So i went on a nature walk today and found a bunch of different mushrooms, mainly in the woods...
#1
Habitat: Side of log in forest, big cluster Gills: Off White Stem: Top is white fading to tan, curved near cap, semi sturdy Cap: Light tan/yellow, orange-ish in center with a light ring around the middle Spore print: in progress Bruise: Sadly, none noticed Location: Western washington, US
  
#2
Habitat: On ground all around dead tree Gills: Brown/Tan Stem: Brown, sturdy Cap: Brown, light lines going out from center, center is darker Spore print: in progress Bruise: :'( none
   
#3
Habitat: Forest, under bushes Gills: White, webbed Stem:White at top to brown at root, semi sturdy Cap: Orange/tan at center to lighter orange at edge SP: In progress Bruise: none
  
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Habitat: Direct Side of trail in forest Gills: White orange/red Stem: Thick and orange Cap: Red/orange, slimy at center, small indent in middle Spore print: in progress Bruise: nope
oops
 
Edited by tom21091 (11/13/07 07:39 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Multi ID request [Re: tom21091]
#7632283 - 11/13/07 07:25 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) LBM. Maybe psathyrella, but the gills seem a bit light for that. What is the spore print color?
Try this key: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/gilled_pale.html
2) http://www.mushroomexpert.com/inocybe.html
3) Could be a Stropharia. Collect some older samples and let us know what the spore print color is.
4) You may have forgotten to post a picture of # 4.
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cactu
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Re: Multi ID request [Re: tom21091]
#7632294 - 11/13/07 07:29 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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look like you miss the last picture. 1 and 3 may be the same stropharia 2 inocybe
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ToxicMan
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Re: Multi ID request [Re: tom21091]
#7632556 - 11/13/07 08:36 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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My guesses:
1) Were they growing from the log directly or from the ground next to a log? Spore print color will be important. Hypholoma? I note that everybody is making guesses of dark spored genera.
2) Inocybe. Most of these are poisonous, and they are difficult to ID to species.
3) Is that a cortina in the first photo? (Cortinarius?) Stature suggests Stropharia. A spore print will resolve things.
4) Lactarius. A few species are edible. If it doesn't bruise green, then you've probably got one of the ones you shouldn't eat.
Happy mushrooming!
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