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


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    Old 09-15-07, 14:03   #1 (permalink)
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    Cool Random House Front ID ?




    Check em out.. wondering maybe what strain?
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    Old 09-18-07, 18:33   #2 (permalink)
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    To ensure the best i.d. one can get; a spore print on white paper, shots of the stem and where the stem meets the cap are going to be needed. Habitat photos or descriptions are also key of course.

    It's really hard to say with those pics to be honest.
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    Old 09-18-07, 18:59   #3 (permalink)
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    looks like white spores. judging from the mess on the bark in that one pic.
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    Old 09-18-07, 19:05   #4 (permalink)
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    sure not cubensis then, which have purplish as you know
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    Old 09-18-07, 20:16   #5 (permalink)
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    To ensure the best i.d. one can get; a spore print on white paper, shots of the stem and where the stem meets the cap are going to be needed. Habitat photos or descriptions are also key of course.

    It's really hard to say with those pics to be honest.
    Yeah I guess I was expecting to get this.. I haven't really bothered to take a print or take more detail pictures of the stem.

    But the habitat is basically high high humidity, and as you can see, mulch and soil and palm tree.. haha idk just some random mushies in front of my house which I was wondering if anyone has encountered from just the looks of the physical appearance
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    Old 09-18-07, 20:54   #6 (permalink)
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    looks like white spores. judging from the mess on the bark in that one pic.

    I saw that. I was thinking Lepiota of some kind. And the group at the top of that same picture appear to be Crepidotus. It's hard to tell with the vague pictures.
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    Yeah, my first thought too was lepiota especially in the third pic. Like said above "better pics are needed to properly id them".
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    Looks a bit like Lepiota cristata
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    There are two species in the third photo:


    The mushrooms predominant in your photos are a Lepiotoid species (mushrooms peviously lumped in the genus Lepiota). The brown clustered mushrooms with the even coloured caps, and wavy margin, I am unsure about, based upon that single photo.
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