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Landscaping With Mushrooms

 

 

 

 

 

THE TRUE IDENTITY OF THESE MUSHROOMS

 

                 

 

#1) Submitted By: MTI                               #2) Submitted By: MTI

 

#1) Proposed ID:

Unknown

#2) Proposed ID:

Unknown

 

Photos Submitted March 22, 2001

 

#1 Photograph

Body Shape: Cap & Stem

Cap Features: Funnel-Shaped

Spore Producing Surface: Gills

Gills In Section: Adnexed

Gills from Beneath: Widely Spaced

Spore Color: Ocher

Neighboring Trees/Shrubs/Plants: Fine organic debris in mud

Habitat: Flood sediment in garage

 

#2 Photograph

Body Shape: Cap & Stem

Cap Features: Umbonate

Spore Producing Surface: Gills

Gills In Section: Adnexed

Gills from Beneath: Crowded

Spore Color: Brown

Neighboring Trees/Shrubs/Plants: Rhodies / Laurel / Ivy

Habitat: Bark Mulch

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If you have any idea or recommendation as to the Identification of the above Mushrooms, please let us know.

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Most Recently Identified Specimens

 

                 

 

 

#1) Proposed ID:

Psilocybe caerulipes

#2) Proposed ID:

Psilocybe inquilina

Submitted By:

Jasen W.

Submitted By:

Rob B.

Identified By:

MTI

Identified By:

MTI

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Is this actually the missing link??

Or could it be just another misunderstanding by the inexperienced??

Or it may be the first documented collection of the Elusive – WILD:

Psilocybe tampanensis (r.m. beta)

Test spore samples are Now available by special request.

Regrettably the majority were contaminated by the source

and cannot be guaranteed growable. Only experienced

mycologists are recommended to even try.

ID # 378

 

What do you think????

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Got a Mushroom you need Identified?

We recommend sending several, carefully collected spore samples, on clean fresh White or Black paper, folded and sealed in a plastic baggie, several photos of specimens in their natural environment, with one specimen on its side to reveal the gills, pores, tubes, etc., from underneath and if possible several carefully dried specimens sealed in a plastic bag or container. Include with the following:

Check The Info Boxes In Each Category that Apply to Your Shroom

The Following Pop-Up Menus Will Provide all the KEYS you need to Assist in the Identification of the Mushroom in Question. In order to better understand these KEYS, you may need to refer to a Mushroom Identification Book that has an explanation of these keys. Most will.

We propose you copy this page after you have completed your selections, then send it by US Mail, with a photograph of your Mushroom, as well as Submitting it. In the event the CGI script fails we should still be able to assist you.

For Costs of Identification Services refer to our Services Page and below.

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! !  WARNING NOTICE  ! !

Most recently a special concern has arisen. Please, if you wish to send in samples for identification, they must be dry and completely sealed in some kind of plastic bag or container to prevent and limit contamination of the environment or the specimens. Any photographs included, of specimens while Fresh, would be helpful and in most cases, absolutely necessary in order to properly identify the specimens or other requests where samples are not possible.

A specimen from North Carolina recently received, was found to be profoundly leaking spores from the shipping container, leaving a trail of spores across the Country. Similar to puffballs, the Scleroderma is filled with 100’s of thousands of spores and can really leave a mess if not contained.

Thank You for your attention to these concerns.

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Please send photographs by US Mail if you are unable to Email or Up-Load via Internet.

Photos must be Scanned in JPEG or GIF formats to Up-Load or Email.

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Gills From Beneath  Spore Color  Habitat

 

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Proposed species for Landscape Locations

 

A detailed description of the intended location is required to assist you in determining what Genus & species, based primarily on desired Classification by Edibility / Color / Scent, might best work out for your design. You must accurately describe surrounding trees, shrubs and other plant species, lawn, bed or general surrounding ground conditions as well as fertilizing techniques applied, lighting and moisture conditions. A photograph of the location is recommended but not required. It can be sent or uploaded as our current system will permit. The Consulting fee is $65.00 per species and includes methods of propagation and best recommended inoculation zone. Success is contingent on numerous criteria beyond our control and cannot be Guaranteed, only suggested or proposed.

 

Identification Guidelines

All Identification services: require several spore prints (mushrooms set on clean white or black paper to allow spores to land on paper) to assist in microscopic identification confirmation, along with a photograph of the subject in it's natural environment along with one next to it, on it's side to view the gills / pores / surface. Submit photos by Email, US Mail or by form Submission at our Identification Page. Because of complications with CGI scripts and Forms, we recommend sending a printed page and photo by US Mail also.

 

General Individual Identification Rates

Send: $15.00 per specimen Identification Request

 

Group Rates

For numerous Identification requests you can place a deposit for 10 or more and the cost will only be $12.00 each and deducted from your account as you need.

 

Class / Educational Facility Rates

For numerous Identification requests you can place a deposit for 40 or more and the cost will only be $7.00 each and deducted from your account as you need.

 

Membership Rates

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