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MYSTIQUE
Say Hi to the elves for me.




Registered: 04/28/07
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The snow melted for the day last week so me and my dog went hunting.
#8065588 - 02/24/08 06:29 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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 Honey Mushroom, Armillaria mellea ?

 Violet-toothed Polypore, Trichaptum biforme? Sulphur Shelf, Laetiporus sulphureus ?


 Pear-shaped Puffball, Lycoperdon pyriforme
-------------------- Dont know what the fuck I just said? READ THIS http://www.shroomery.org/5122/The-Shroomery-Mushroom-Glossary I ain't a hippy but I'm covered in dirt Sippin lots of mushroom tea in a tye-dye shirt Chasin' the Grateful Dead, no shoes on my feet Beggin' in the parking lot for something to eat, DO NOT USE FIRE IN YOUR GLOVE BOX!!!!!!!
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CureCat
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Registered: 04/19/06
Posts: 14,058
Loc: clawing your furniture
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Re: The snow melted for the day last week so me and my dog went hunting. [Re: MYSTIQUE]
#8065671 - 02/24/08 06:46 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Cute dog. 
The first ones don't appear to have a stem.... Armillaria all have stems. They could be a number of other soft fleshed shelf fungi, maybe Pleurotus or Crepidotus.
Second ones are probably Trametes versicolor or Stereum ostrea, But it's hard to tell with what I presume are camera-phone images.
third might be Lycoperdon, but again, with the blurry photos it is hard to tell. I would also consider Lycogala epidendrum.
Nice finds!
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MYSTIQUE
Say Hi to the elves for me.




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Re: The snow melted for the day last week so me and my dog went hunting. [Re: CureCat]
#8065758 - 02/24/08 07:07 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I just looked at more armillaria pics and I did notice the stem now kinda like oysters.
Ya its a camera phone. I was just for a walk and noticed some growing I thought it would be too cold. I think the second set is Trametes versicolor most of the ones I found had a bright purple to brown yellow and some redish orange.
This is the info for the park I was in. Not much to go on http://www.ojibway.ca/mushrooms.htm
-------------------- Dont know what the fuck I just said? READ THIS http://www.shroomery.org/5122/The-Shroomery-Mushroom-Glossary I ain't a hippy but I'm covered in dirt Sippin lots of mushroom tea in a tye-dye shirt Chasin' the Grateful Dead, no shoes on my feet Beggin' in the parking lot for something to eat, DO NOT USE FIRE IN YOUR GLOVE BOX!!!!!!!
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