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curiousgeorge
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 01:33 PM


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Must you publish your photo's elsewhere before you can upload them to the forum? I was hoping to share a photo from my digital camera/or computer file.

There must be a good reason, if you can not.
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Scotto
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 01:36 PM


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Picture files take up a lot of space if hosted to the forum, which we have a very limited amount of space. So yes, you do need a photobucket account or some other hosting service to upload them to, then link them to here.
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curiousgeorge
Posted: Oct 10 2009, 03:29 PM


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Thanks Scotto- will do just that.

Figured there must be a good reason.

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curiousgeorge
Posted: Oct 13 2009, 05:11 PM


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Can you identify this mushroom bush? LOL


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Awshoot
Posted: Oct 13 2009, 06:31 PM


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Your pic strongly resembles what my Audubons Field Guide calls a ringless honey mushroom. [Armillariella tabescens] I consider the ones that grow in my woods a delicacy. The caps often overlap each other, the stems come together at the ground. They are gilled, which are white when real fresh and rust colored as they age. Their spore print is white. If you pick any, slice the caps off w/ real sharp knife, if you try to pull them up, you get a lot of dirt.

The honey mushroom has a ring around the stalk and is similar in appearance.
Some years there are gobs of them, kinda slow yet this year. If I find a mess, I'll shoot you a pm and show them to you.

I'm real careful w/ wild shroom's, this is one of only a few I know are good to eat.
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curiousgeorge
Posted: Oct 13 2009, 07:51 PM


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Thank you so much Awshoot. This is the 1st time Ive seen one in our yard, and it doubled in size each day for quite awhile.

Took me a week to get it online! I've seen many photo's on here, but never could get mine on other than as a link to photobucket.

Thanks again for the answer.
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rlawry
Posted: Oct 14 2009, 07:55 AM


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[URL=user posted image]Mushrooms[/URL]
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