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Offlinerosewoodpete
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    #811055 - 08/11/02 01:17 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

I know this absolutely ridiculous but i have no camera to take pics with and i need somewhere to start looking so i thought i would give a description. I have a potted azeala plant that i shower everyday on my patio. Today i discovered a clump of extremely bright YELLOW mushrooms growing under it in a very shady spot. They are only 1.5 inch pins and have slightly textrued caps. Right before the stem reaches the unopened cap, the stem transitions into a whiter color. I figure that is do to immaturity though. I know they are not active but i am interested in them because they are growing with my plant friends.

Thanx if you can help.

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Re: Non active id [Re: rosewoodpete]
    #811084 - 08/11/02 01:36 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

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Offlinerosewoodpete
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    #811092 - 08/11/02 01:39 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

phenomenal id man. those are them. you get five for caring to help!

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Re: Non active id [Re: rosewoodpete]
    #811096 - 08/11/02 01:42 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

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    #811239 - 08/11/02 03:28 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

Nice ID. But isn't the name Leucocoprinus birnbaumii much cooler than the pronouncable Lepiota lutea? I'm not sure offhand which name has priority (was assigned first).


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    #811248 - 08/11/02 03:33 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

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    #812038 - 08/12/02 03:09 AM (22 years, 5 months ago)

Just got up, and haven't showered yet. Yeah, I got into it with her yesterday over Conocybe. Maybe she's mellowed a bit - she said it was OK as long as she could tell which one I was saying. But she's the stickler she always was. By the way, Dr. Tulloss says that Amaneeta is the pronounciation used through most of the world and that Amanita he's only heard in the US. I still hear some people insist that it has to be Amanita, though.


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Re: Non active id [Re: rosewoodpete]
    #813494 - 08/12/02 05:32 PM (22 years, 5 months ago)

Hey rosewoodpete Shroomer,

Mr. Mushroom posted a pic of what grows most commonly in houseplants throughout the United States.. but there are also a few more. None of them are of interest to a mushroom eater.

The photo that Mr. Mushroom posted are of the mushroom i am many others have learned to call the "lemon yellow lepiota".. extremely commom in house plants and even cactus/suculants.

Lemon Yellow Lepiotas are in fact very poisonous for human consumption. Very pretty mushrooms and they allways make me happy to see them and i smile because i know what they are.

Thanks to all mushroomers for helping here,

Keep shroomin,
GGreatOne234

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