Mushrooms!

When Science Across NC created Mushroom Quest to encourage mushroom observations from Sept 23-26, I decided it was time to get really into mushrooms, haha! Back in Biology 2, my professor tasked us with going to out to find mushrooms from each of the major groups so I had already had a basic familiarity with them.

Armed with A Field Guide to Mushrooms of the Carolinas by Bessette, Bessette, and Hopping, I started practicing identifying almost every mushroom I come across, even the frustrating brittlegills and those darn blue-staining boletes. One day I'd love to get a microscope with a camera to upload spore pictures... One day.

I've learned there are many puffballs of different shapes and that most white fairy rings I see are poisonous green-spored parasols.

Puffballs were my favorite until I finally found a Lactarius mushroom! I've always loved watching videos of people nicking the gills to see the latex bead up

Observations of fungi I've stumbled across

Edited to add: As I learn, I’m mostly using Michael Kuo’s MushroomExpert website and the book A Field Guide to Mushrooms of the Carolinas by Bessette, Bessette, and Hopping. When I’m referencing information to one of those sources in my own notes of observations I’ll put (Kuo) or (BBH) to indicate where I got the info from

Publicado el 09 de septiembre de 2022 por aureleah_aurita aureleah_aurita

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Abril 30, 2022 a las 07:14 MAÑANA EDT

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Mayo 1, 2022 a las 07:19 MAÑANA EDT

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Sombrilla Japonesa (Parasola plicatilis)

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Junio 2022

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dark spores left on cap underneath

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Mayo 2022

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Parasol de Laminillas Verdes (Chlorophyllum molybdites)

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Agosto 2022

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multiple fruiting bodies from one fairy ring

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Sombrilla Japonesa (Parasola plicatilis)

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Agosto 2022

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Agosto 2022

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Pedo de Coyote (Lycoperdon perlatum)

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Agosto 2022

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very flaky scales covering them. spores look dark brown. two mature bodies found ten feet apart

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Agosto 2022

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very dark brown gleba

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Agosto 2022

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No veil or volva. Cap too mature to leave spore print. Stem very strongly attached to cap

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Parasol de Laminillas Verdes (Chlorophyllum molybdites)

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Agosto 2022

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Agosto 2022

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Parasol de Laminillas Verdes (Chlorophyllum molybdites)

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Agosto 2022

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practicing spore prints for future mushroom IDs

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Agosto 2022

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Found solitary in wood chips.
very wet/slimy upon cutting cap from stipe (which is why I considered Suillus spp.)
fine hairs on cap
inside of stipe had light whitish flesh
spore print: white

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(Writing down all my observations and thoughts to reference next time I find a similar mushroom)

Stained dark blue the moment the stipe is removed from the cap which means it can’t be Baorangia bicolor, which bruises slowly

Scent indeterminate (Curry= Boletus sensibilis, mild/citrusy= Pulchroboletus rubrictrinus)

spore print was green (grayish olive= B. sensibilis, olive brown= P. rubrictrinus)

did not taste (mild/acidic = P. rubrictrinus)

ETA
KOH stained cap yellow, pores dark brownish black
Spore print was green-blue so I think the paper was stained blue from the mushroom

Pores seem to turn brown as they age

Cap flesh slow to bruise blue

Also considering Boletus speciosus

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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)

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Beads of amber liquid appeared on cap and gills

Couldn’t get a spore print

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They truly look like potatoes

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Amazing how only one of the cluster was completely overtaken.

I brought back one of the unaffected mushrooms in the cluster and the next day I noticed the hypomyces growing on that one, too

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A large specimens being overtaken by hypomyces

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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)

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Hongos Madroño (Género Russula)

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hollow stem

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found in leaf litter/ pine needle mulch

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hollow stem
found in leaf litter
white spore print

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