"If we know of any one, who in the pride of intellect spurned all mental tasks as mere play, we would tame him by insisting on his mastering, classifying and explaining the synonyms of the genus Russula." Transactions British Mycological Society
Did you do a spore print? There's a distant chance that, if chocolate brown, this could be an Agaricus. It looks like there may be a ring (annulus), which would fit Agaricus and not Russula. But if it was a white spore print, think again. Maybe a Tricholoma?
Emma: "@ Antonio,so what is your mission about?" well, i'am not a man of big philosophies,i'am the kind of practical guy,so the nº1 aim of the mission is to gather all the spots of portugal biodiversity in one place,easy to consult,and whith the maxime possible id's made,so the person who consult the list can have total information about this ecologic importante zone,very diferente from the interior iberica peninsula,because the sea influense,we have more or less 800km of north-south distance and 400km of east-west distance,so from the north to the south we have at list 3 or 4 ecologic diferents zones and the azores e madeira islands(we have spoters there)to achive that we are going to trie to enlarge the noah spoters in portugal so we can cover almost all the territorie.then if the things go allrigth(in 1 year)it is possible to make another missions about the protected zones of portugal,but that is me dreeming about,the most importante now is to achive the first objectiv:-)
bizarre,this one,it looks like cracked by eat i been a litle out because of the work in the portugal´s biodiversity mission that i creat,but now is everything rolling good, it's easy
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"If we know of any one, who in the pride of intellect spurned all mental tasks as mere play, we would tame him by insisting on his mastering, classifying and explaining the synonyms of the genus Russula."
Transactions British Mycological Society
Did you do a spore print? There's a distant chance that, if chocolate brown, this could be an Agaricus. It looks like there may be a ring (annulus), which would fit Agaricus and not Russula. But if it was a white spore print, think again. Maybe a Tricholoma?
Contacted friend and he said it maybe a Russula.
@ Mike,yes you can share this with your friend. thank you!
Do you mind if I pass this by a friend?
@ antonio ,just saw it !! Very delightful!!
dont you have seened?i post then allready in a photo montage,there 10,not 9,like i tell you,it´s the most recent :-)
Good Wishes!!
You must post pictures of your 9 cats!
Emma:
"@ Antonio,so what is your mission about?"
well, i'am not a man of big philosophies,i'am the kind of practical guy,so the nº1 aim of the mission is to gather all the spots of portugal biodiversity in one place,easy to consult,and whith the maxime possible id's made,so the person who consult the list can have total information about this ecologic importante zone,very diferente from the interior iberica peninsula,because the sea influense,we have more or less 800km of north-south distance and 400km of east-west distance,so from the north to the south we have at list 3 or 4 ecologic diferents zones and the azores e madeira islands(we have spoters there)to achive that we are going to trie to enlarge the noah spoters in portugal so we can cover almost all the territorie.then if the things go allrigth(in 1 year)it is possible to make another missions about the protected zones of portugal,but that is me dreeming about,the most importante now is to achive the first objectiv:-)
@ Mike ,the second picture shows the stem and color of gills.
@ Antonio,so what is your mission about?
@ Mike , Welcome to Project Noah.
Yes it has gills which were slightly yellowish.No ring around stem and under a pine tree.
What was it like underneath, were there gills or pores?
bizarre,this one,it looks like cracked by eat
i been a litle out because of the work in the portugal´s biodiversity mission that i creat,but now is everything rolling good, it's easy