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  1. austin

    Sub ID Please

    thanks mate
  2. austin

    Sub ID Please

    Hey guys, I'm 99.9% sure these are subs, but I wanted to double check as they are a first time find. Habitat: grassy, damp part of a pine forest Gills: browny Stem: originally white Cap: golden Spore print color: dark, purple-y Bruising: dark blue sorry about the dreadful light in the last two photos, room light and flash were used but looking at them now on the screen, i probably should have taken the pics outside. The spore print is much darker than the image has turned out. Thanks in advance for your help.
  3. austin

    peculiar green tinge

    i love my super macro. i gotta be more steady tho, long shutter times in the dark i guess. anyway the note about the subs is an interesting surprise. i didn't see any, but being my first season with an active interest in these things, i'm really not sure if it's subs time around here quite yet. it's a good place for muscarias as well. of which a FOAF had two failures with, once too weak and once either way too strong, or (more likely) not heat treated long enough. i'll grab one for a spore print next time i'm around there thank you for the reply, both of you.
  4. austin

    peculiar green tinge

    came across this bunch of mushies the other day. my camera didn't fully catch the colour but they have this funky lime green tinge to the stem, gills and edge of cap. i've tried to get habitat, gills, cap shape, grouping etc. in the pics. didn't think to take one for spore print though. there were a few clumps of them, all growing around this stump. pine i think it was. anyone have any ideas on what these could be?
  5. austin

    first ever find

    Habitat: South Australia. Pine forest, specifically in the dampest part of the area I was in. growing out of and/or underneath pine needles Gills: white - see pictures Stem: long, thick,white Cap: red, some white spots from the veil remaining. I believe the rain may have washed away most of the white Bruising: no bruising (had already been kicked up when found) Wondering if someone could id these please? Think they're muscaria's but would like to be 100% sure
  6. austin

    newbie needs an id

    hey, i'm new to the mushroom thing and was wondering if i could get some help with an id on these two. the second one just interests me because its pinkish kinda colour found both around the mt crawford area with pines around. can anyone point me to some resources to do some research cheerio in advance austin
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