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ngnyus
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I.D. Request, pretty please?!?!
#7671321 - 11/23/07 04:50 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Possible gymnopiluss, uh, gymnopili,...gymnopilusesises? I picked these yesterday so they're already drying out Species #1
 Habitat- In a tuft of seven large mushrooms at the base of a hardwood tree Gills-offwhite, attached, turning brown Stem- off-white, with brown stripes and veil ring, 6-8 inches long, about 3/4 inch diameter Cap- tan with fine hairs, about 4 inches in diameter sporeprint-coming soon bruising- nope
Species #2
  Habitat- solitary at base of pine
Gills- Brown, attached, not crowded
Stem- white and tan, 3/4 inch in diameter, 9 inches long
Cap- tan about 6 inches in diameter either cracking or with scales and possible slight bluing on edges
Sporeprint- working on it
Bluing- maybe
Some type of agaricususises?
species #3
  Habitat- Grass in the park
Gills- purple/brown
Stem- white, tapered, 1 1/2 inches long
Cap- white with brown scales
Spore print- purple black
Bluing- none
Species#4
   Habitat- mixed hardwood/coniferous forest
Gills- purple/ brown free
stem- tan-brown 5 inches long fat at base slighlty hairy
Cap- tan with brown hairs/scales, texture not as prominent as species 3
Bruising- none
Thanx in advance, I love you guys!
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CureCat
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Re: I.D. Request, pretty please?!?! [Re: ngnyus]
#7671425 - 11/23/07 05:13 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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#1 & #2 look like Honey Mushrooms, Armillaria sp..
#3 & #4 look like Agaricus.
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ngnyus
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Re: I.D. Request, pretty please?!?! [Re: CureCat]
#7671500 - 11/23/07 05:28 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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possibly # 1, but number 2 is developing a brown sporeprint, not white nothing seems to be dropping from # 1 yet.
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Edited by ngnyus (11/23/07 05:30 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: I.D. Request, pretty please?!?! [Re: ngnyus]
#7671812 - 11/23/07 06:28 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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1) Armillaria 2) Cortinarius 3, 4) Agaricus
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CureCat
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Quote:
ngnyus said: Habitat- solitary at base of pine
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Alan Rockefeller said: 2) Cortinarius
Right. I misinterpreted the description, thinking it grew from the trunk of the tree, rather than near the base, growing terrestrial.
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