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canadian123
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back from the hunt 10 species to identify
#8786948 - 08/17/08 02:03 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey all well I went back out for a hunt today and found some interesting species I need help identifying them.
Species #1




 Habitat: cow pasture
Gills: cream/orange not attached to stem
Stem: cream/orange
Cap: black
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #2





Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves
Gills: white attached to stem
Stem: cream/tan
Cap: cream/tan with darker nipple in cented or cap
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #3

 Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: white
Stem: cream/tan
Cap: grey
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #4








Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: white/yellow bruise green
Stem: yellow/green
Cap: green/yellow
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: bright green
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #5



 Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: white/yellow
Stem: yellow/green slimy to the touch
Cap: green/yellow slimy to the touch
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: none observed
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #6




 Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: white
Stem: grey
Cap: grey
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: grey/black
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #7




 Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: white attached to stem
Stem: white
Cap: white
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: none observed
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #8




 Habitat: wooded area growing in dirt amoung leaves and cedar mulch
Gills: cream
Stem: cream/amber
Cap: amber/cream
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: none observed
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #9



 Habitat: wooded area growing in pine needles
Gills: white/yellow
Stem: yellow/orange
Cap: orange
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: black
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Species #10

 Habitat: wooded area growing in pine needles
Gills: white
Stem: grey
Cap: grey/white
Spore print color: N/A
Bruising: none observed
Location: Picked in eastern ontario canada
Edited by canadian123 (08/17/08 03:16 PM)
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: canadian123]
#8787021 - 08/17/08 02:20 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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#9 looks like hygrocybe conica, so does the first one due to the black coloring. The specimens in the first two photos look sun baked for sure.
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cactu
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8787110 - 08/17/08 02:48 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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1- i agree they may be hygrocybe conica. 2-some pictures look lik einocybe spore print should come rusty-brown. 3-maybe mycena, or laccaria. 4-hard one but look like they are some of those bruising entoloma species , nice find and nice pictures of the bruising ,i see some pinkish spores to in some caps. 5-look like another hygrocybe specie diferent than conica,if you not notice any bruising. 6-mycena sp. 7-look like lyophyllum or maybe clytocybe . 8-maybe laccaria. 9- is another hygrocybe diferent than conica if no bruising observed. 10. marasmius, or maybe mycena.
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: cactu]
#8787139 - 08/17/08 02:56 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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on #9 hes says there's no bruising but look at the last pic of them, the specimen on the left of the photo has black bruising.
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canadian123
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8787206 - 08/17/08 03:17 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey sorry guys #9 shows black bruising my bad
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canadian123
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: canadian123]
#8787261 - 08/17/08 03:33 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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well I guess there is no "magic" in my woods
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: canadian123]
#8787318 - 08/17/08 03:52 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice finds! Number seven looks to me to be Lyophyllum connatum.
Number three is a wierd one. Does indeed look like a Laccaria, the nearest one I could find was Laccaria purpureo badia, but is a bit on the small side plus I think said shrooms is limited to Europe and Asia. Mycena rosella does also fit.
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cactu
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: canadian123]
#8787342 - 08/17/08 04:01 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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no ,wait a few years or read the actives of my area list . so you know at leat what grown close to you but if you are in canada lot of species there .
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inski
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: canadian123]
#8788226 - 08/17/08 08:13 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice hunt, number 4 is very interesting, how soon after damage did they bruise like that? inski
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canadian123
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Re: back from the hunt 10 species to identify [Re: inski]
#8788368 - 08/17/08 08:47 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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ya I like #4 too it bruised very quick the bruising on the gills happen when I pulled the stem off just before taking the pic.
Its supposed to rain tomorrow then get hot so I'm going to go out looking for some pan subs later this week.
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