satyr Posted July 17, 2015 Ok, mushroom in question is a bit battered but hope someone can help. -found growing from wood stump just above ground (in total 2 fruiting bodies developed) -cap: 20cm, grey to white, offset -gills: white, so spore color probably whitish too -stipe: bare -smell: mushroomy/yum Thinking of cloning it straight in LC as if it is edible it lends itself well for outdoor cultivation in the plains. Thanks for your help 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Distracted Posted July 17, 2015 (edited) Looks like Omphalotus nidiformis to me. Do the gills emit a very faint light under very low lighting conditions? edit: from wikipedia "Similar in appearance to the common edible oyster mushroom, it was previously considered a member of the same genus, Pleurotus, and described under the former names Pleurotus nidiformis or Pleurotus lampas. Unlike oyster mushrooms, O. nidiformis is poisonous; while not lethal, its consumption leads to severe cramps and vomiting." The main thing that makes me think that is the blackening on top of the cap. I'm not sure about IDing oysters, but i've seen tonnes of Omphalotus'. Edited July 17, 2015 by Distracted 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 satyr Posted July 17, 2015 Ah here we go...checked upon the "glowing" and tata it truly emits some light!!! Would not have expected Omphalotus in the 'burbs', but obviously a night-forest-wander is in order to appreciate bio-luminescence of younger specimens in all its glory Thanks Distracted! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 LokStok Posted July 17, 2015 ive seen Omphalotus nids a fair bit in Perth metro "burbs" over the years Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ok, mushroom in question is a bit battered but hope someone can help.
-found growing from wood stump just above ground (in total 2 fruiting bodies developed)
-cap: 20cm, grey to white, offset
-gills: white, so spore color probably whitish too
-stipe: bare
-smell: mushroomy/yum
Thinking of cloning it straight in LC as if it is edible it lends itself well for outdoor cultivation in the plains.
Thanks for your help
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