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stevesthename22
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Mushroom ID request
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Habitat: Where does it grow? soil, eucalyptus mulch
Gills: caramel brown
Stem: Length - 1-2inch , diameter - 2-3mm, color- white, hollow, thin
Cap: spherical, caramel brown.
Spore print color: still waiting Very important!
Bruising: cant tell
Hey im very new to this i went for a little search found a group of mushrooms growing, its been bout 4-5 days since it rained and we had all of those days with sun just curious as to what i have found.
This is in the central coast area NSW
hope you guys can give me some knowledge and help
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stevesthename22
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hey its not letting me upload a photo any ideas on why?
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wintersbefore
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Those are Inocybes.
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stevesthename22
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so there not edible and would poisonous ?
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wintersbefore
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Potentially toxic, even likely so.
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Alan Rockefeller
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wintersbefore said: Potentially toxic, even likely so.
690 out of 700 chance, according to Brandon Matheny.
98.5714 percent of Inocybes contain the mycotoxin muscarine. .8571% contain psilocybin and .5714% are edible.
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wintersbefore
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You mean 0.05714 nm
Is this from a paper or you just remember him saying this?
Edit: I don't think 700 species of Inocybe have been tested for muscarine, or had concentrations measured.
Edited by wintersbefore (06/22/12 02:46 AM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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wintersbefore said: Is this from a paper or you just remember him saying this?
He said that at his MSSF talk.
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I don't think 700 species of Inocybe have been tested for muscarine, or had concentrations measured.
I am not sure where he got his numbers. You see him more often than I do.
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wintersbefore
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I thinnk that that the presence of muscarine can be inferred by relatedness to the samples that were tested, work from this is not yet published, might be in press, either way, there is a ton of eagerly awaited info in it.
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