[Mycology] Re: Mycology Digest, Vol 41,
Issue 2 - Mushroom Identification Regarding
Mycos
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(by mycos from shaw.ca)
Mon Nov 10 20:39:25 EST 2008
Almost certainly something from the old genus Lepiota. It's rather
unusual regarding the scale or fibril distribution, but it's unusual
habitat could easily account for that. As it is, L. procera or rachodes
search will put you in the neighbourhood from which to make a more
accurate ID.
Gary Williams
Prakash Peralam Yegneswaran wrote:
> Dear Boneev,
>
> You have posted excellent pictures of the mushroom. Based on the Morphology of Cap, the bulbous stipe; the fungi invariably is a member of Agaricales. Observation on the cap colour and the rigidity of the stipe may need great attention since one may still need to differentiate it to either a edible or a non edible mushroom which can cause mycetismus.
>
> From
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>> Today's Topics:
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>> 1. Help identify this mushroom (bonevvv)
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>> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 06:28:33 -0800 (PST)
>> From: bonevvv <bonevvv from hotmail.com>
>> Subject: [Mycology] Help identify this mushroom
>> To: mycology from magpie.bio.indiana.edu
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>> This mushroom has grown out of my dracena at home. Please
>> help me identifying
>> it. http://picasaweb.google.com/bonevvv/Mushroom1#
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