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- Comment on Went out at night with some magic mushrooms and took some magic pictures 1 year ago:
And this is only with my fairly crappy phone camera. Imagine what you could do at night with a good camera and some nice lighting!
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- Comment on Mushroom City. Can someone identify? 1 year ago:
Hmm I don’t know… I do think they look more like xylaria
- Submitted 1 year ago to mycology@mander.xyz | 5 comments
- Comment on Chlorociboria, another blue wood species. Vancouver Island, Canada 1 year ago:
Nice! These are even more deserving of the name “elf cup”
- Comment on Do Y’all Do ID’s? 1 year ago:
I’m sure some would/could try, but at least for anything specific and with any certainty you would need to post more pictures with different perspectives and details!
- Comment on Blue Elfcup. Thr mycelium leaves the wood ot grows on blue as well. 1 year ago:
I doubt it. All the blue wood that we saw was very soft and mushy. I think the mushroom probably needs the wood to be soaked and somewhat broken down already. And then it breaks it down even further. But I suppose it might look really cool in some resin projects!
- Submitted 1 year ago to mycology@mander.xyz | 8 comments
- Comment on The poisonous Sulfur Tuft, which will probably always stop me from collecting itd edible relatives 1 year ago:
I’m not sure if you are referring to the two images? If so, they are both pictures of the posionous Sulfur Tuft (maybe my post was confusing). The edible species has some slightly different coloring, but that’s really not enough for me to be able to tell the difference with confidence.
- The poisonous Sulfur Tuft, which will probably always stop me from collecting itd edible relativesfeddit.de ↗Submitted 1 year ago to mycology@mander.xyz | 5 comments
- Comment on Russula Persanguinea, Franklin forest, Western Australia 1 year ago:
Wikipedia says “It resembles the common Northern Hemisphere species Russula emetica.[3]” … so not edible as well?
So interesting to think about funghi growing in eucalyptus forests on the other side of the world
- Comment on Big yellow fella. Kittys gorge, Western Australia. 1 year ago:
Beautiful!
- Comment on Lets get some more content going! 1 year ago:
Don’t worry about it, I was just hoping not to encourage people to post against the rules ;)
I’d actually be interested in helping moderate this community, I have no experience with that but I’d like to learn and as I said I am happy that this place exists!
DM me if you like
- Comment on Lets get some more content going! 1 year ago:
I’m looking to get into that as well. Right now the forest is growing enough for me but as soon as season ends I will start :)
Looking forward to your progress updates!
- Submitted 1 year ago to mycology@mander.xyz | 8 comments