Small white mushrooms for ID | 07Jun10 AR02

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raghu ananth

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Jun 6, 2010, 8:06:33 AM6/6/10
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 These brownish white mushrooms found close together have sprouted in a day. Their were no trace of any of them in the previous day. 
All that happened was a good summer rains in the night which brought about this change. In some of  these picture we can also see the  fruit body development from the button stage to the matured.


Date/Time :

07 May 2010 06:31PM

 

Location- Place, altitude and GPS:

 Chandagal Village, Mysore district


 

Habitat- garden/ urban/wild/type:

Village, along the farm wild vegetation

 

Plant Habit-tree/shrub/climber/herb:

 Mushroom, Decaying leaves 

 

Height/length:

~ 3 inches width 

 

Mushroom Cap (Pileus) Shape/ color 

5 cms, conical, Bell shaped and / White/brown/ 

 


Stipe/ Stalk/Stem-/colour/height/

 

White, 6cms

 

Gills/Pores/

 

gills - Brown/white

 

Annular ring

Not observed
Volva White, 

Regards
Raghu

Regards
Raghu








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tanay bose

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Jun 6, 2010, 10:48:35 AM6/6/10
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Dear Raghu Ji,
I hope the mushroom is Pleuteus longistriatus see the mature basidiocarp on he first picture the stipe is light pink in colour where as its powdery white in young ones the reason is "the mature mushroom is dispersing spores which is pink in colour and it sticks to the powdery surface of the stipe turning it pink with maturity". I really appreciate your angles of photography this type of photographs help in ID a lot when it comes to mushroom and lichens.
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Tanay

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raghu ananth

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Jun 6, 2010, 1:24:50 PM6/6/10
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Tanayji,

Thanks for the identifying this mushroom - Pleuteus longistriatus.


 The stalk/stipe color changes  because of the pink spore dispersal on it is really an enchanting learning,  This means the spores should be truly microscopic in nature to give that fine finish to the the stipe. Coherent and logical. After all, its nature's wonderful handiwork!

 I appreciate people studying mushrooms.

Regards
Raghu

Pluteus - A large genus of fungi belonging to the family Pluteaceae; the shape of the cap resembles a roof; often abundant early in the summer
Pluteaceae - A family of fungi belonging to the order Agaricales
Agaricales - Typical gilled mushrooms belonging to the subdivision Basidiomycota



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tanay bose

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Jun 6, 2010, 2:48:41 PM6/6/10
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Dear Raghu Ji,
Spores are always microscopic and , the colour the spore sometimes determines a species in fungi !!! hence identification of fungi from photo is really a hard task if not seen with own eyes. This is the reason why fungal taxonomist use spore print. I am attaching a photo of how take a spore print of a mushroom you can try it out next time when you seen a mature mushroom. You will really have fun doing this small experiment with your house hold things!!
Regards
Tanay
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Muthu Karthick

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Jun 8, 2010, 7:33:16 AM6/8/10
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Useful information Tanayji. Thanks for sharing.
Muthu Karthick, N
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tanay bose

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Jun 8, 2010, 7:38:42 AM6/8/10
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Welcome Muthu, you too can try it put
Tanay

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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.



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Thanks a lot, Suhaib ji

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