OfflineLC89 Shamn Intern Male User Gallery Registered: 08/21/10 Posts: 248 Loc: Los Angeles, CA Last seen: 9 hours, 5 minutes Edible?? + #17742218 - 02/04/13 03:22 AM (1 day, 6 hours ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply Found these in SoCal's Pine needle soil near the road in San Gabriel Valley. This mushroom has a strong portebello smell. Large fruit. Gives a reddish/pink/ color print. Is this an edible? -------------------- :thumbup:I have many strains(include rustica) of tobacco. :mushroom2 interested in Calea Z, Caapi, Silene capensis, salvias and maybe gourmet mushroom/shroom spawns Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User InvisiblekoraksM User Gallery Registered: 06/02/03 Posts: 19,002 Trusted Identifier Re: Edible?? [Re: LC89] + #17742222 - 02/04/13 03:24 AM (1 day, 6 hours ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply Perhaps chlorophyllum brunneum. When you speak of a reddish/pink color print, I assume you mean the color the flesh bruises and not the actual spore print, right? Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User Offlinesuchen Once and Future Noob Male User Gallery Registered: 06/28/11 Posts: 5,841 Loc: Shangri-la Last seen: 4 hours, 36 minutes Trusted Identifier Re: Edible?? [Re: koraks] + #17742865 - 02/04/13 09:39 AM (1 day, 40 minutes ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply Quote: koraks said: Perhaps chlorophyllum brunneum. When you speak of a reddish/pink color print, I assume you mean the color the flesh bruises and not the actual spore print, right? Or perhaps the wet orangish/reddish stain that mushrooms can leave on white paper was confused for the spore color. See what happens when you put the cap on aluminum foil overnight with a heavy cup/bowl over top :thumbup: -------------------- Gravija said: I don't have any idea what I'm talking about 100% of the time:flowstone: Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User Offlinepsylosymonreturns spore explorer Male Registered: 10/16/09 Posts: 9,846 Loc: B.C. Canada Flag Last seen: 2 hours, 36 minutes Re: Edible?? [Re: suchen] + #17743270 - 02/04/13 11:33 AM (22 hours, 46 minutes ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply C rachodes or C brunneum. I cant tell how abruptly curved the stem base is from that pic. :shrug: Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User OfflineAlan RockefellerM Mycologist Unread Journal User Gallery Registered: 03/10/07 Posts: 29,273 Last seen: 3 hours, 25 minutes Trusted Identifier Re: Edible?? [Re: psylosymonreturns] + #17743284 - 02/04/13 11:39 AM (22 hours, 41 minutes ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply Its Chlorophyllum brunneum. Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User Offlinepsylosymonreturns spore explorer Male Registered: 10/16/09 Posts: 9,846 Loc: B.C. Canada Flag Last seen: 2 hours, 36 minutes Re: Edible?? [Re: Alan Rockefeller] + #17743312 - 02/04/13 11:47 AM (22 hours, 32 minutes ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply so that base is curved enough or can you tell another way? Post Extras: Print Post Remind Me! Hide Post Notify Moderator Email Post PM User Ignore User Rate User OfflineAlan RockefellerM Mycologist Unread Journal User Gallery Registered: 03/10/07 Posts: 29,273 Last seen: 3 hours, 25 minutes Trusted Identifier Re: Edible?? [Re: psylosymonreturns] + #17743361 - 02/04/13 11:57 AM (22 hours, 22 minutes ago) Reply to this postReply Reply to this postQuote Quick ReplyQuick Reply It's the abruptly marginate bulb at the stipe base.