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Acaterpillar
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Old Request *Pics*
#7697449 - 11/30/07 01:10 AM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Remember back when Dallas and the sorrounding areas were getting flooded in the summer? Well right after all those heavy rains these things started popping up in like august with 90-70 degree temperatures, and varying from heavy moisture, to little. I've noted them growing off roots from the dead tree stump in my garden, also growing out from the under side from a fallen piece of bark. Pretty agressive. Their spores are white. I never got a good enough spore prin to photograph but they popped up so much I always consistently saw white very very faintly. They dry to a dark brown. I know they aren't active, but huge amounts of them are growing off this tree stump, and it'd be convenient if they were edibles(choice).




Thanks guys.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Looks like a Psathyrella. How sure are you that the spores are white?
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CureCat
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^^^ What he said... Are you assuming that the spore print is white because the gills are, or did you print on a piece of white paper and see nothing after spore printing, thus assuming the spores are white?? Cause, those look like immature Psathyrella, and so their spores (which can change the colour of the gills when mature) have not developed, so you wouldn't see the black, purple, brown Psathyrella spores on the white gills, and you would not be able to get a spore print.
Oooor, maybe they are white spored...
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Acaterpillar
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Re: Old Request *Pics* [Re: CureCat]
#7699591 - 11/30/07 03:42 PM (16 years, 2 months ago) |
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Maybe my memory's really crappy and I'm mixing them up. Ohhhh Yeah, these had a dark chocolate brown spore print. Must be psathyrella.
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ToxicMan
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The cap surface on those looks like there is a very fine thready material that could be remnants of a universal veil. That suggests that those could be Coprinus (Coprinellus). Some of those also have very dark brown spore prints.
Happy mushrooming!
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