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AcidisBasic
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#8592336 - 07/03/08 05:00 PM (4 months, 27 days ago) |
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Ok I was out behind a shop today, in a neighbourhood when saw a nice patch of open grass which i saw these mushrooms
the younger ones had a silk cobweb like veil and there was a sligh blue bruise or at least there was blue inky stuff leaking on my hand the mushroom didnt seem to bruise very much itself all had an egg shape and the stem was white but dirty and had a slight veil "scar"
gills are pale chocolate spores seem to be grey-ish black-ish and wishful purple colour
all of them are very strong but break easy if you want them to
ok i know im not the greatest photo taker im quite bad but here are they are im REALLY sorry about the messyness of this but this is the first time and i know i sound like a virgin but hey :P
EDIT: i live in the south of ireland in northern Europe the weather has been rainy and sunny up to this but that day was the first really sunny day so i guess that was ideal for mushrooms
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-------------------- Hello,
my names not important
what is, is that i live in ireland and i want everyone to give me tips on how to hunt for shrooms
the odd grow technique is nice
right now it is july 03 and i want to know what mushrooms everybody is seeing in ireland the UK and even north Europe
just tell me what ye found so i can see if i can spot them too!
Edited by AcidisBasic (07/04/08 03:43 AM)
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RandomHero
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your location is needed ..
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lqdtrance
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Looks like a Bell cap Panaeolus.
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Alan Rockefeller
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I think these are Lacrymaria velutina.
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nofind_um
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I don't know what they are but I wouldn't eat them. I agree looks like more that 1 species. Happy Hunting..
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AcidisBasic
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Registered: 07/03/08
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Wow very nice im 98% sure your right! =]
i wont eat them who the hell would :P
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