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


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    Old 08-28-07, 20:30   #1 (permalink)
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    need help identifying these interesting shroomies

    i was hiking thru the woods and found some mushrooms and was wondering if anyone could help identify... here are pics of them and they are separated into different groups... there are nine kinds in all...

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    group 3:



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    group nine:


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    Old 08-28-07, 21:10   #2 (permalink)
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    nothing magical.

    plz do NOT just link offsite for pix as you did,
    the links will eventually be broken
    leaving us with little blue ?
    wondering WTF you posted.
    instead
    plz simply upload here directly,
    easy and that way it's preserved
    as well as integrated into our image browser .

    also
    do not post the same thread in multiple forums
    as you just did-
    that's the internet equivalent of
    waving your hands, jumping up & down, yelling
    PICK ME! PICK ME!
    no need for such drama,
    we see you.
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    Old 09-19-07, 03:38   #3 (permalink)
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    1) A Xerula species, maybe Xerula radicata
    2) Xerula. Check for a long tap root on these to verify that that they are in Xerula.
    3) Panaeolus semiovatus var. phalaenarum
    4) Lyophyllum decastes
    5, 6, 7) Lepista nuda
    8) Coprinellus
    9) Hard to say, maybe Xerula again.
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    Old 09-19-07, 09:39   #4 (permalink)
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    It is really hard to id mushrooms in real life let alone on a website with pics. Those pictures are not good enough to id them for certain.

    Tips for taking pictures:

    1. Take a picture of the whole shroom
    2. Take a picture of the gills and base.
    3. Take a picture of the spore print.
    4. Cut the shroom in half length ways and take a picture of where the gills attach to the cap or stalk.
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