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|    riburr to Steve Peek    |
|    Re: Another early spring ID request    |
|    30 Apr 14 11:45:28    |
      From: riburr@shentel.net              Steve Peek wrote:       > riburr wrote:       >> These were growing in a group, very near a very large tulip poplar, but       >> they look saprophytic. Hard to see down under the leaves (which were       >> removed to photograph). Moderate in size. Very distinct striations on       >> the stem; See:       >>       >> https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2914/14034657086_55fc54db22_o.jpg       >>       >> https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2919/14077831613_c8e5fbcca6_o.jpg       >>       >       > I'm thinking Entoloma, vernum or perhaps strictius.       >              Thanks. These were about twice the size or larger compared to the       Agrocybes you helped identify. I found E. vernum in the past, but I       don't remember the stems being so striated in ones I found before.              --       Ruralpsychedelia:       http://ruralpsychedelia.blogspot.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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