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Post by ljojo on Aug 3, 2011 16:04:32 GMT -6
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omth
Mycelium
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Post by omth on Aug 3, 2011 17:21:20 GMT -6
WHAT THE HADES!?!?
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Post by robebabu on Aug 4, 2011 1:04:26 GMT -6
Looks parasitized. Post it on Mushroom Observer!
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Post by cisco on Aug 4, 2011 4:09:35 GMT -6
Just a white mold growing on a mushroom. Once it gets to that stage, its difficult to ID the host shroom as you generally can't even get a spore print and the details are rotting away.
I have no idea how to ID a mold.
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Post by mikeologist on Aug 4, 2011 7:37:20 GMT -6
Buy a key to fungi imperfecti
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Post by ljojo on Aug 4, 2011 9:55:36 GMT -6
I'm working this phrase into my everyday. If/when the cap was flat it would have been near foot in diameter. A. Ornithorhynchus?
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omth
Mycelium
Posts: 157
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Post by omth on Aug 4, 2011 10:22:59 GMT -6
Phrases I use all the time...
What the hades?! By the beard of Odin! Zues (Odin, Ra, etc) damnit!!!
the rest are a bit offensive... hehehe.
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Post by patrick on Aug 9, 2011 9:13:10 GMT -6
It's an Albert Einstein mushroom!!!
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Post by foragist on Aug 23, 2011 11:01:25 GMT -6
Looks like something that caused problems on an episode of Star Trek!
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Post by mikes on Sept 9, 2011 8:50:14 GMT -6
Omth- here's one I like:
"shut the front door!"
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Post by mushroommike on Sept 10, 2011 14:38:43 GMT -6
I just wanted to clarify, Honey Mushroom Buttons right? Attachments:
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Post by robebabu on Sept 11, 2011 18:37:28 GMT -6
picture is kinda small, but looks like it.
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Post by patrick on Sept 11, 2011 20:07:52 GMT -6
Probably, but need to know if they're growing from wood, have an annulus on the stem, and have a white spore print. A brown spore print can mean a deadly galerina (which these don't look like but better safe than sorry) or a pholiota which are very common around here. Honeys are just getting started around here. Picked a bunch with MikeS today. They are one of my favorites!
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Post by mikes on Sept 12, 2011 9:36:11 GMT -6
Yep, Honeys!
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Post by mikes on Sept 12, 2011 9:44:28 GMT -6
any ideas on these, not the best picture, but were growing on busted off tree (was broke clean off about three feet above shrooms. They were sticky on caps, had small curved stems. Attachments:
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