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cactu
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7855062 - 01/09/08 05:53 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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than is not supported for a serius micological studies in other word it will not exist in few moments ..yes that sound stange the firt time i see it but seriusly are you going to get us like this all the way, that why i don´t border to look are we going to see the hole story or is asecret to secret to share, 95 is expensive for me . see you later aligator
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7855121 - 01/09/08 06:04 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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I guess the book was kept secret because the author didn't bother to fully ID all the mushrooms in it.
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GGreatOne234
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Alan Rockefeller said: I guess the book was kept secret because the author didn't bother to fully ID all the mushrooms in it.
lol
He told me that Murrill originally identified C. westii in the same exact location. Also noted that Murrill made hundreds of deposits at the herbarium at the University of Florida in Gainesville.. I think that Dr. James Kimbrough has headed their Mycology Department and/or Herbarium for at least a couple decades now. And it is the only "herbarium" that I have ever really heard of in the state of Florida.
Brian only contributed a few photographs to the book. When I saw the mushrooms labeled as Copelandia westii I knew immediately that I would have to make a inquiry on the matter. From the reply that he made to my questions it seemed like I was the first one to catch him in the act. after he said it was a "soft one" he tried to back it up with this: "But it does match the description on macro features, at least, and come from the same locale approximately.".
I also threw in a question about Copelandia chlorocystis and he said: "I'm sorry to say I don't know.". Then he added that all "Copelandia" species grow from dung, and the first thing I thought was he might be wrong about that. So I looked through some of Mushroom Johns information for some reason suspecting that Copelandia bispora might only grow in lawns, but Mj's info claimed that it grew from dung. His info also mentioned that one species of Hawaiian mushrooms Panaeolus goossensiae Beeli does not grow from dung. And I am unsure if Pan. goossensiae was ever placed into the genus Copelandia. But Brian may not even know that the classification of the genus Copelandia was recently diverted back to the genus of Panaeolus for some complicated taxonomic reasons.
I like Brian though. He gave me a well written reply.
GG
Oh and I bet there is not a single mushroom identification book on the planet that does not have at least one mistake or "soft one" in it.
GG
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7855378 - 01/09/08 06:57 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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i can make a real good book , i hope some one buy it. where is the closes publisher , after all i will make pure soft id that shit got me out of the laurae game ,  i don´t think my sofhness help me much i will try to not fall in that again.........
you are so cruel. you still not showing the book ........
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: casgoodie]
#7855549 - 01/09/08 07:23 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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casgoodie said: Mushrooms of the Southeastern United States?
Strange enough there is a illustration on one of the first few pages of the book "Distribution Range for Mushrooms of the Southeastern United States", and it looks a little bit broad to me. What do you think?

I hardly consider parts of Iowa and Illinois Kentucky and Virginia parts of the southeastern United States.
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7855694 - 01/09/08 07:41 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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This is about where I would draw the line:
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7856068 - 01/09/08 08:51 PM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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Oh and a correction to something I typed above:
"Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom" was actually written by Andy Letcher.
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: georgeM]
#7857536 - 01/10/08 01:40 AM (16 years, 23 days ago) |
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The yellow one looks like these I found a couple of days ago...

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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: farmer88]
#7858016 - 01/10/08 07:48 AM (16 years, 22 days ago) |
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Well I would call the ones in your photograph "Lemon Yellow Lepiota's", most likely Leucocoprinus birnbaumii or a similar species of Leucocoprinus. Poisonous. Some references say they are potentially fatal if consumed.
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7863592 - 01/11/08 04:06 AM (16 years, 21 days ago) |
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Thanks gg, potentially fatal mmmm. It's been pissing down here for the last few days and haven't been back to see what they look like open. Growing on a pile of mulch of mixed type. Lots of interesting things coming out of it.
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7864510 - 01/11/08 11:19 AM (16 years, 21 days ago) |
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GGreatOne234 said: Update on the C. westii photograph:
Said this about the location: "I took that shot in Alachua county, about 10 miles north of Gainesville."
GG
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7865145 - 01/11/08 01:51 PM (16 years, 21 days ago) |
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GGreatOne234 said: Well I would call the ones in your photograph "Lemon Yellow Lepiota's", most likely Leucocoprinus birnbaumii or a similar species of Leucocoprinus. Poisonous. Some references say they are potentially fatal if consumed.
yzz kinda look like you're classic flower pot lepiota, those have a more greenish hue to em, but non the less still play with the same characteristics.
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Re: Mushroom Photographs from a Secret Book [Re: GGreatOne234]
#7866506 - 01/11/08 07:32 PM (16 years, 21 days ago) |
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GGreatOne234 said: This is about where I would draw the line:
Agreed, maybe even a tad lower.
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