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Top Poster: glsammy (15,069) | | Welcome to our newest member, nippynorman | |  | | 
24-09-2010, 04:46 PM
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| | | Re: Mushroom need to be identified Quote:
Originally Posted by Pluteus51 But it stays darkly that these fungi grew on august, 6 (time of the shot) while the fruiting period of soap fungi is from at least late august and on in my region... | Two things,
1) You've not told us where you're from, so if fungi grow differently in your region, then you'll need to tell us that. This is a site for the fungi of Britain, and although we always welcome people who want an input and assistance no matter where they're from, you're dealing with people who are familiar with the fungi of Britain, so your answers may be limited.
2) Don't always believe what you read in the books!  Fungi don't just pop up on the dates given by the guides, they pop up when the conditions are right. Colours can vary, sizes can be bigger than the books say. It's all completely hit and miss- the guides are just that; a guide.
...and no, I wasn't saying that this was anything to do with 'Soap Tricholoma', I was saying it looks like a part of the genus Tricholoma- without more information, it's unlikely you'll ID it I'm afraid! Sometimes it comes down to using the microscope to ID!
Ta,
Nick
P.S- It may seem that I'm being quite blunt with you but I'm not! It's the case with all mycology- it's just not that easy in my experience...but oh I wish it was | 
24-09-2010, 05:11 PM
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| | | Re: Mushroom need to be identified Nick, thank you very much for such the comprehensive answer.. I'm satisfied now.. About the genus tricholoma..
I'm from Russia. Nevertheless i haven't got intelligible explanation on this mushroom specimen from russian well-known resources on fungies. Except the next identification - tricholoma saponaceum 
Well, let it be so
I wish you and your fellow countrymen have joy, love and success at these not easy times.
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24-09-2010, 06:23 PM
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| | | Re: Mushroom need to be identified Nice to meet you anyhow  Stick around here and you'll learn lots! | 
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| | | Re: Mushroom need to be identified Quote:
Originally Posted by NickCantle Nice to meet you anyhow  Stick around here and you'll learn lots! | It is mutual.. I really very enjoyed by watching your photos, Nick, and have found out that "lots" for this moment.. Some mushroom riddles that i had are solved due to your irreproachable pics (with inscriptions). That great! |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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