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Old 22-11-2009, 01:37 PM
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Mushrooms ID - Part IV - Help needed

1# -

Grows near of the woods, with more than 5 cm tall, and the cap has about 3 to 4 cm. has a ring.

2# -

Grows on woods, as you can see it is huge, more than 15 cms!


3# -

Grows on woods, has not ring, and it doesnt have more than 5 cm.


4# -
Has less than 2 cms, and grows on woods


5#-
has more than 5 cm tall, and doesnt have ring. Grows on land.
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No 3 is a Mycena. It could be one of a few. M. galopus would "bleed" a milk if broken, it might be M. stipata but I fear it would need a microscope to be sure.

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No 3 is a Mycena. It could be one of a few. M. galopus would "bleed" a milk if broken, it might be M. stipata but I fear it would need a microscope to be sure.

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I agree!
Thank you very much =)
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Old 25-11-2009, 06:13 AM
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2# -

Grows on woods, as you can see it is huge, more than 15 cms!
Hi Ricky, you have given us some difficult one this time .

Do you have a photo of the gills for #1?

I agree with Mal that #3 is a Mycena Species but couldn't narrow it down further than that.

I was wondering what anyone thought to the possibility that #2 could be a mature Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods?
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Old 25-11-2009, 02:04 PM
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Just to keep things moving I would say No1 could be Armillaria one of the Honey Fungus group. No2 might be Meripilus giganteus.

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Hey guys!
first of all thank you all for the help! =)

I've been going my Homework about mushrooms on my gallery, and these are the guesses I've got:

1# - It might be one of Armillaria but I've no idea which!


2# - I've seen pictures of Laetiporus sulphureus - Chicken of the Woods, but goosey, It is def not it!
My guess goes to Meripilus giganteus like bulbosa said! =)


3# - M. stipata

4# - Coral Spot - Nectria cinnabarina

5# - Mycena sp. ?

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I'd say one is a species belonging to or around Pholiota.
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Brown spores Pholiota white spores Armillaria.

Mal

Ps that's not for your benefit Nick

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