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Wild Mushrooming: Field and Forest Hunting edible wild mushrooms. Identifying wild mushrooms.


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    Old 06-26-07, 22:11   #1 (permalink)
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    A walk in the woods.

    Here are a few photo's from a recent walk in the wood's.I would like to get IDs if possible so any help would be greatly appreciated.A few pics I'm not sure of if its a mold or a fungus,or if they are eggs of some sort,they look like eggs,but one patch is white and the other is yellow,was finding the stuff everywhere.The fibrous stuff next to the white slime mold in the first few pics,was also very strange looking,as is the glob of golden goo,maybe just tree sap,I'm not sure,but still looked really neat.And then the pic of the log,you can see there was mushrooms all over it but have dried out,but you can also see the network of black mycelium all over the log like veins.As soon as we get some rain I will be going back to this place to see what comes up anew,Its been a good week or so since we've had a nice rainfall,am looking forward to it.
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    Old 06-26-07, 22:49   #2 (permalink)
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    Looks like you had a good time.
    I hope you find out the answers to
    your questions. Those do look like eggs
    to me too. I can't think of any critter
    that would leave soft, moist, larva/eggs
    in the open like that.
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    Old 06-26-07, 23:17   #3 (permalink)
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    A few more from same trip.

    I especially like the mushroom growing out of the hole in the log,and the orange mushrooms,possibly some sort of a waxy cap?
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    makes me want to take a hike soon
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    Old 06-26-07, 23:24   #5 (permalink)
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    Pic of the month nominee for sure.
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    Old 06-26-07, 23:51   #6 (permalink)
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    Thank You.

    Thank you for the nominee,here are a few more of the same mushrooms.
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    Old 06-27-07, 06:22   #7 (permalink)
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    YAY! picture of mushrooms in the woods....my favorite!

    in the 1st set of pictures.....#5 is some sort of hericium beginning to pin. Might be hericium ramosa if its on pine.

    In the second set youve got
    1. ganoderma applanatum
    2. old oyster
    3. tricholomopsis platyphylla OR pluteus longistriatus
    4. unknown coprinus sp.
    5. cant tell from just the picture, would need a sporepint
    6. ?
    7. mycena leaiana
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    9.xylaria sp.
    10. oysters

    very nice pictures~
    the orange ones cannot be wax caps because theyre growing on wood and wax caps are a terrestrial mushroom.
    thanks for sharing...were having a drought here ...no real rain in a a month.
    so im kinda living vicariously through you.....
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    Nice! Those Oyster's are right at the perfect eating time. That's when I like to pick them anyways. Did you eat them?
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    Old 06-27-07, 10:52   #9 (permalink)
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    Thank You.

    ""the orange ones cannot be wax caps because theyre growing on wood and wax caps are a terrestrial mushroom."" Thank you GreysRDbest,for the help and the ID's.and no Lazlo I did not eat or pick the oysters,Did not know at the time what they were,had a feeling they were oysters,but wasn't 100% sure on that.Will try them the next time I'm out for sure though.
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    Old 06-27-07, 11:27   #10 (permalink)
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    get a sporeprint.....some crepidotus sp mimic oysters and a lady on the bams board just poisoned herself and hubby and kids by mixing creps in accidentally with her oysters. everyone just powerpuked...noone had to go to the hospital.
    oysters should have a white, or pale grey sporeprint, most oysters but not all smell of anise <black licorice> and all have a stem..might be really short but its there. creps and lentinellus/lentinus sp. dont .
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    Thank You greysRDbest,will be going back tomorrow hopefully,we had a nice rainfall today so am looking forward to some nice photo opportunities in the bush.Will also take a specimen home for printing.And when I said I will try them,I mean a taste,not mow down,I'm actually pretty bad for taking little pieces of different plants and flowers and such and tasting them,hahaha,bad,but,so curious.I really like to nibble on pine needles,and carnations are awesome.hahahahahha.
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    Some edible oysters also have a pinkish spore print as well.
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