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shroomysean

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Julio 15, 2024 a las 01:13 PM PDT

Descripción

Interesting find, I had never seen a white pluteus until today. Fruiting off old conifer logs, distinctive pink tinged gills. They smelled slightly cucumbery from a distance.

Cap: White, umbonate, texture smooth, pileipellis looks slightly fibrous. Center of the cap has darkened, brown fibres, radiating outwards. Cap 8.3cm in diameter.
Taste: Pleasant, a little nutty, turning sour, slightly acidic.
Gills: Closely spaced, salmon pink, younger specimens’ [gills] were white. Free, completely detached from stipe.
Stipe: White, bare. Fibrous, snaps similarly to celery.
Annulus: Not present.
Volva: Not present.
Spore print: Dull salmon-orange
Spore morphology: Thick walled, slightly angular.
Cheilocystidia: Present and abundant.
Pleurocystidia: Present, with apical prongs.
Caulocystidia: While observing shavings of the stem, I saw some meduloid-like structures. Not sure if they could have just been hyphae (Check image 12)

Images 1-5: Specimens in situ.
Images 6,7: Spore print.
Image 8: Spores, 2000x.
Image 9: Meduloid cheilocystidia on gill edge, 2000x.
Image 10: Drawing.
Image 11: Pleurocystidia and cheilocystidia together, 2000x.
Image 12: Possible caulocystidium on stipe, not quite sure, 500x.
Image 13: Cells on pileipellis, 500x.
Image 14: Pleurocystidia with apical prongs, 2000x.
Image 15: Cap from above.

P. petasatus arrived at via dichotomous key, generously provided by Michael Kuo on mushroomexpert:

https://www.mushroomexpert.com/pluteus.html

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bearded_edulis

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2020 a las 10:17 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

The cap is wavy and funnel shaped
Gills are dicurrrent, flesh is dense and worm free.
Smells like apricot butterscotch.
North slope of fresh water lake.
(Seems to be a pattern I have noticed 😚)