Recent Changes for "Mushrooms" - Davis Wikihttp://daviswiki.org/MushroomsRecent Changes of the page "Mushrooms" on Davis Wiki.en-us Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-12-09 01:03:54BrentLaabs*whistles* <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of <span>gnome umbrellas</span>; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", right, 400, thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of <span>[wiki:gnome gnome umbrellas]</span>; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", right, 400, thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-12-08 19:58:59EvanHarthttp://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinopsis_atramentaria.html <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p>No differences found!</div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-12-08 19:58:32EvanHarthttp://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinopsis_atramentaria.html <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 13: </td> <td> Line 13: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * ''Coprinus <span>sp.</span>'' (Inky cap<span>?</span>) </td> <td> <span>+</span> * ''Coprinus <span>atramentaria</span>'' (Inky cap) </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 19: </td> <td> Line 19: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are ''Psilocybe cubensis'', ''Psilocybe semilanceata'', ''Psilocybe cyanescens'', ''Psilocybe stunzii'', <span>''Amanita muscaria'', and ''Gymnopilus spectabilis''</span>.<span>&nbsp;Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones.</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are ''Psilocybe cubensis'', ''Psilocybe semilanceata'', ''Psilocybe cyanescens'', ''Psilocybe stunzii''<span>&nbsp;and ''Gymnopilus spectabilis''. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms</span>, <span>and a couple of deadly poisonous ones</span>. </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-19 05:18:29JabberWokky <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of gnome umbrellas; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", right, thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of gnome umbrellas; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", right, <span>400, </span>thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-18 19:55:35JonathanLawtonFormatting, fungi != plants <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- [[Image(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", 420, thumbnail)]]</span> </td> <td> <span>+ [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of gnome umbrellas; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", right, thumbnail)]]<br> + <br> + '''Mushrooms''' are the fruiting bodies of usually a substrate or wood dwelling fungus. These structures primarily serve as spore dispersal systems, usually for members of the group Basidiomycota. (However, there are notable exceptions to this rule in regard to some mushrooms such as the prized morels and true truffles.) Although mushrooms vary widely in shape, size and color, even among members of the same species, many generic mushrooms are characterized by the presence of a stem, cap and some sort of surface which spores are released from. These can range from the common gills, to pores (As in the prized boletes), to spines (as in the genus Hydnum, or the hedgehog mushroom), to folds (as in the chantrelles) to smooth surfaces which are indistinguishable from the rest of the fruiting body. There are some notable exceptions, such as the jelly fungi and coral fungi, the former lacking a stalk, and the latter lacking any sort of cap. Even within the archetypal mushroom type there is great diversity.<br> + <br> + People are often terrified of fatal mushroom poisoning, but in reality, only a tiny handful of mushrooms can kill a person. That being said, take classes, learn from a wild mushroom guru, and be absolutely sure of your identification before eating a wild mushroom (or for that matter, any mushroom, other than the boring Agricus bisporus from the supermarket).</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 9: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of usually a substrate or wood dwelling fungus. These structures primarily serve as spore dispersal systems, usually for members of the group Basidiomycota. (However, there are notable exceptions to this rule in regard to some mushrooms such as the prized morels and true truffles.) Although mushrooms vary widely in shape, size and color, even among members of the same species, many generic mushrooms are characterized by the presence of a stem, cap and some sort of surface which spores are released from. These can range from the common gills, to pores (As in the prized boletes), to spines (as in the genus Hydnum, or the hedgehog mushroom), to folds (as in the chantrelles) to smooth surfaces which are indistinguishable from the rest of the fruiting body. There are some notable exceptions, such as the jelly fungi and coral fungi, the former lacking a stalk, and the latter lacking any sort of cap. Even within the archetypal mushroom type there is great diversity.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ =Mushrooms found in Davis=</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 11: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- People are often terrified of fatal mushroom poisoning, but in reality, only a tiny handful of mushrooms can kill a person. That being said, take classes, learn from a wild mushroom guru, and be absolutely sure of your identification before eating a wild mushroom (or for that matter, any mushroom, other than the boring Agricus bisporus from the supermarket).</span> </td> <td> <span>+ * ''Agaricus sp.''<br> + * ''Coprinus comatus'' (Shaggy Mane) - Edible<br> + * ''Coprinus sp.'' (Inky cap?)<br> + * don't drink alcohol for the next couple days, Coprinus mushrooms have a Disulfiram like toxin that is used to treat alcoholics; it is safe to eat if you aren't planning on drinking<br> + * ''Naematoloma fasciculare'' (Sulfur tuft) - Poisonous<br> + * ''Omphalotus olivascens'' (Western Jack O Lantern) - Poisonous<br> + * ''Trametes sp.'' (Turkey tail) - Inedible</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 9: </td> <td> Line 19: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are ''Psilocybe cubensis'', ''Psilocybe semilanceata'', ''Psilocybe cyanescens'', ''Psilocybe stunzii'', ''Amanita muscaria'', and ''Gymnopilus spectabilis''. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones.</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 21: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of gnome umbrellas; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", 420, right, thumbnail)]]<br> - <br> - <br> - =Mushrooms found in Davis=<br> - * Agaricus sp.<br> - * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible<br> - * Coprinus sp. (Inky cap?)<br> - * don't drink alcohol for the next couple days, Coprinus mushrooms have a Disulfiram like toxin that is used to treat alcoholics; it is safe to eat if you aren't planning on drinking<br> - * Naematoloma fasciculare (Sulfur tuft) - Poisonous<br> - * Omphalotus olivascens (Western Jack O Lantern) - Poisonous<br> - * Trametes sp. (Turkey tail) - Inedible<br> - <br> - Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones.<br> - <br> - [[Image(mushrooms.jpg, "Mushrooms growing in the ["Arboretum"]", 420, thumbnail)]]<br> - <br> - If you seek the absolute best edible mushrooms, your best bet is to somehow head to Mendocino county or Bodega Bay during the late fall to early spring after the rains. Some prized edibles you may find may include oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), chantrelles (Cantharellus cibarius and Cantherellus subalbidus) and boletes (Boletus sp.).</span> </td> <td> <span>+ If you seek the absolute best edible mushrooms, your best bet is to somehow head to Mendocino county or Bodega Bay during the late fall to early spring after the rains. Some prized edibles you may find may include oyster mushrooms (''Pleurotus ostreatus''), chantrelles (''Cantharellus cibarius'' and ''Cantherellus subalbidus'') and boletes (''Boletus sp.'').</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 30: </td> <td> Line 25: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Visit our ["Town Flora"] page for more information on plants found locally. </td> <td> <span>+</span> Visit our ["Town Flora"] page for more information on plants <span>and fungi </span>found locally. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 32: </td> <td> Line 27: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(Flora_<span>agari</span>c<span>.jpg, "</span>Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", <span>420, right, </span>thumbnail)]]<br> <span>- </span><br> <span>-</span> [[Image(Flora_LBM.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", <span>420, </span>thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(Flora_<span>Omphalotus.jpg, "''Omphalotus olivas</span>c<span>ens'', a poisonous species. </span>Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", thumbnail)]]<br> <span>+ [[Image(mushrooms.jpg, "Mushrooms growing in the ["Arboretum"]", thumbnail)]]</span><br> <span>+ [[Image(Flora_agaric.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", thumbnail)]]<br> +</span> [[Image(Flora_LBM.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by ["users/MatthewTom"].", thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-18 19:41:28JonathanLawtonLinking <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].", 420, thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by [<span>"users/</span>MatthewTom<span>"</span>].", 420, thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 32: </td> <td> Line 32: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(Flora_agaric.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].", 420, right, thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(Flora_agaric.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [<span>"users/</span>MatthewTom<span>"</span>].", 420, right, thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 34: </td> <td> Line 34: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Image(Flora_LBM.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].", 420, thumbnail)]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Image(Flora_LBM.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [<span>"users/</span>MatthewTom<span>"</span>].", 420, thumbnail)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-18 19:31:59gurglemeowAdded photo <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 9: </td> <td> Line 9: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Mushrooms found in Davis</span> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + [[Image(land of gnome umbrellas.JPG, "Land of gnome umbrellas; Mushrooms in West Davis. Could anyone identify these please? Photographed by ["Users/gurglemeow"].", 420, right, thumbnail)]]<br> + <br> + <br> + =Mushrooms found in Davis=</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-18 19:30:01JonathanLawton(quick edit) <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of usually a substrate or wood dwelling fungus. These structures primarily serve as spore dispersal systems, usually for members of the group Basidiomycota. (However, there are notable exceptions to this rule in regard to some mushrooms such as the prized morels and true truffles.) Although mushrooms vary widely in shape, size and color, even among members of the same species, many generic mushrooms are characterized by the presence of a stem, cap and some sort of surface which spores are released from. These can range from the common gills, to pores (As in the prized boletes), to spines (as in the genus Hydnum, or the hedgehog mushroom), to folds (as in the chantrelles) to smooth surfaces which are indistinguishable from the rest of the fruiting body. There are some notable exceptions, such as the jelly fungi and coral fungi, the former lacking a stalk, and the latter lacking any sort of cap. Even within the archetypal mushroom type there is great diversity.<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of usually a substrate or wood dwelling fungus. These structures primarily serve as spore dispersal systems, usually for members of the group Basidiomycota. (However, there are notable exceptions to this rule in regard to some mushrooms such as the prized morels and true truffles.) Although mushrooms vary widely in shape, size and color, even among members of the same species, many generic mushrooms are characterized by the presence of a stem, cap and some sort of surface which spores are released from. These can range from the common gills, to pores (As in the prized boletes), to spines (as in the genus Hydnum, or the hedgehog mushroom), to folds (as in the chantrelles) to smooth surfaces which are indistinguishable from the rest of the fruiting body. There are some notable exceptions, such as the jelly fungi and coral fungi, the former lacking a stalk, and the latter lacking any sort of cap. Even within the archetypal mushroom type there is great diversity. </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 7: </td> <td> Line 7: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> People are often terrified fatal mushroom poisoning, but in reality, only a tiny handful of mushrooms can kill a person. That being said, take classes, learn from a wild mushroom guru, and be absolutely sure of your identification before eating a wild mushroom (or for that matter, any mushroom, other than the boring Agricus bisporus from the supermarket).<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> People are often terrified<span>&nbsp;of</span> fatal mushroom poisoning, but in reality, only a tiny handful of mushrooms can kill a person. That being said, take classes, learn from a wild mushroom guru, and be absolutely sure of your identification before eating a wild mushroom (or for that matter, any mushroom, other than the boring Agricus bisporus from the supermarket). </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Agaricus sp.<span>&nbsp;</span><br> <span>-</span> * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Agaricus sp.<br> <span>+</span> * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 13: </td> <td> Line 13: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * don't drink alcohol for the next couple days, Coprinus mushrooms have a Disulfiram like toxin that is used to treat alcoholics; it is safe to eat if you aren't planning on drinking<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * don't drink alcohol for the next couple days, Coprinus mushrooms have a Disulfiram like toxin that is used to treat alcoholics; it is safe to eat if you aren't planning on drinking </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 15: </td> <td> Line 15: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Omphalotus olivascens (Western Jack O Lantern) - Poisonous<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Omphalotus olivascens (Western Jack O Lantern) - Poisonous </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 18: </td> <td> Line 18: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones.<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> <td> <span>+</span> Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones. </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2008-11-18 19:23:35gurglemeowUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=land%20of%20gnome%20umbrellas.JPG">land of gnome umbrellas.JPG</a>.Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-11 19:18:08WesleyRyanCoprinus sp. have a toxin that you will become very aware of upon drinking booze <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[<span>Thu</span>m<span>bn</span>a<span>il</span>(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg<span>, 420</span>, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[<span>I</span>ma<span>ge</span>(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom]."<span>, 420, thumbnail</span>)]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 11: </td> <td> Line 11: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible </td> <td> <span>+</span> * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible<span>&nbsp;</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 13: </td> <td> Line 13: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ * don't drink alcohol for the next couple days, Coprinus mushrooms have a Disulfiram like toxin that is used to treat alcoholics; it is safe to eat if you aren't planning on drinking </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 19: </td> <td> Line 20: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[<span>Thu</span>m<span>bn</span>a<span>il</span>(mushrooms.jpg<span>, 420</span>, "Mushrooms growing in the ["Arboretum"]")]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[<span>I</span>ma<span>ge</span>(mushrooms.jpg, "Mushrooms growing in the ["Arboretum"]"<span>, 420, thumbnail</span>)]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 27: </td> <td> Line 28: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[<span>Thu</span>m<span>bn</span>a<span>il</span>(Flora_agaric.jpg<span>, 420, right</span>, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[<span>I</span>ma<span>ge</span>(Flora_agaric.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom]."<span>, 420, right, thumbnail</span>)]] </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 29: </td> <td> Line 30: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[<span>Thu</span>m<span>bn</span>a<span>il</span>(Flora_LBM.jpg<span>, 420</span>, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[<span>I</span>ma<span>ge</span>(Flora_LBM.jpg, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom]."<span>, 420, thumbnail</span>)]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:50:56MatthewTom <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 27: </td> <td> Line 27: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>-</span> [[Thumbnail(Flora_agaric.jpg, 420, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]] </td> <td> <span>+</span> [[Thumbnail(Flora_agaric.jpg, 420<span>, right</span>, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]] </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:49:33MatthewTom <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 25: </td> <td> Line 25: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- [[Thumbnail(Flora_agaric.jpg, 420, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]]</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 28: </td> <td> Line 27: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ [[Thumbnail(Flora_agaric.jpg, 420, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]]<br> + </span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:49:01MatthewTom <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 17: </td> <td> Line 17: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones. <br> + </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 18: </td> <td> Line 20: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- <br> - Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones. </span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:48:03MatthewTommore details on mushrooms <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ [[Thumbnail(Flora_Omphalotus.jpg, 420, "Omphalotus olivascens, a poisonous species. Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]]<br> + </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 2: </td> <td> Line 4: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of usually a substrate or wood dwelling fungus. These structures primarily serve as spore dispersal systems, usually for members of the group Basidiomycota. (However, there are notable exceptions to this rule in regard to some mushrooms such as the prized morels and true truffles.) Although mushrooms vary widely in shape, size and color, even among members of the same species, many generic mushrooms are characterized by the presence of a stem, cap and some sort of surface which spores are released from. These can range from the common gills, to pores (As in the prized boletes), to spines (as in the genus Hydnum, or the hedgehog mushroom), to folds (as in the chantrelles) to smooth surfaces which are indistinguishable from the rest of the fruiting body. There are some notable exceptions, such as the jelly fungi and coral fungi, the former lacking a stalk, and the latter lacking any sort of cap. Even within the archetypal mushroom type there is great diversity. <br> + <br> + People are often terrified fatal mushroom poisoning, but in reality, only a tiny handful of mushrooms can kill a person. That being said, take classes, learn from a wild mushroom guru, and be absolutely sure of your identification before eating a wild mushroom (or for that matter, any mushroom, other than the boring Agricus bisporus from the supermarket). <br> + <br> + Mushrooms found in Davis<br> + * Agaricus sp. <br> + * Coprinus comatus (Shaggy Mane) - Edible<br> + * Coprinus sp. (Inky cap?)<br> + * Naematoloma fasciculare (Sulfur tuft) - Poisonous<br> + * Omphalotus olivascens (Western Jack O Lantern) - Poisonous <br> + * Trametes sp. (Turkey tail) - Inedible</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 19: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer.</span> </td> <td> <span>+ Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer. In case you are curious, the most popular active species are Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe stunzii, Amanita muscaria and Gymnopilus spectabilis. Most of these are indistinct brown mushrooms which resemble billions of other uninteresting brown mushrooms, and a couple of deadly poisonous ones. <br> + <br> + If you seek the absolute best edible mushrooms, your best bet is to somehow head to Mendocino county or Bodega Bay during the late fall to early spring after the rains. Some prized edibles you may find may include oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus), chantrelles (Cantharellus cibarius and Cantherellus subalbidus) and boletes (Boletus sp.).</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 9: </td> <td> Line 25: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ [[Thumbnail(Flora_agaric.jpg, 420, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]]</span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 27: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + [[Thumbnail(Flora_LBM.jpg, 420, "Photographed in the Arboretum by [MatthewTom].")]]</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:40:59MatthewTomUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=Flora_LBM.jpg">Flora_LBM.jpg</a>.Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:40:43MatthewTomUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=Flora_mushroom.jpg">Flora_mushroom.jpg</a>.Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:40:27MatthewTomUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=Flora_agaric.jpg">Flora_agaric.jpg</a>.Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2006-03-03 19:40:09MatthewTomUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=Flora_Omphalotus.jpg">Flora_Omphalotus.jpg</a>.Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 21:36:41CarlMcCabecleaned up text <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 5: </td> <td> Line 5: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms. Those looking for the mood enhancing varieties should contact their local drug dealer.<br> + <br> + Those interested in a more scholarly knowledge of mushrooms can enroll in [http://plantpathology.ucdavis.edu/plp/course/PLP40/PLP40i.htm PLP 40] and learn how to grow your own. This class is given winter quarter.<br> + </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 6: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <span>- <br> - Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms.<br> - <br> - Those looking for the mood enhancement varieties should contact their local drug dealer.<br> - <br> - Or you can take [http://plantpathology.ucdavis.edu/plp/course/PLP40/PLP40i.htm PLP 40] and learn how to grow your own. This class is given winter quarter.</span> </td> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 20:43:55BenjaminMiller <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 10: </td> <td> Line 10: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + Or you can take [http://plantpathology.ucdavis.edu/plp/course/PLP40/PLP40i.htm PLP 40] and learn how to grow your own. This class is given winter quarter.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 20:19:41SaulSugarmanEwww ... mushrooms. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 8: </td> <td> Line 8: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + Those looking for the mood enhancement varieties should contact their local drug dealer.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 20:06:42JabberWokkyMmmm... mushrooms. <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 6: </td> <td> Line 6: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ <br> + Those looking for edible varieties should check out the ["Farmers Market"], as there is one table full of nothing but various mushrooms.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 19:45:12CarlMcCabenew page <div id="content" class="wikipage content"> Differences for Mushrooms<p><strong></strong></p><table> <tr> <td> <span> Deletions are marked with - . </span> </td> <td> <span> Additions are marked with +. </span> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Line 1: </td> <td> Line 1: </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td> <span>+ The cool damp climate of ["Spring Flowers" Spring] in ["Davis"] is perfect for the growth of fungus. In the ["Arboretum"] and all around the ["Davis" city] mushrooms can be found at this time of year. Hopefully a mycologist will join the ["Front Page" wiki] and enumerate them all for us.<br> + <br> + [[Thumbnail(mushrooms.jpg, 420, "Mushrooms growing in the ["Arboretum"]")]]<br> + <br> + Visit our ["Town Flora"] page for more information on plants found locally.</span> </td> </tr> </table> </div> Mushroomshttp://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms2005-03-24 19:40:01CarlMcCabeUpload of image <a href="http://daviswiki.org/Mushrooms?action=Files&do=view&target=mushrooms.jpg">mushrooms.jpg</a>.