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molgera
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ID Request - North TX
#7501801 - 10/09/07 02:44 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: Pasture, Tall Grass, Shade, Growing on Cow dung. Gills: Blueish Brown Stem: White, 3-6 inches, 1cm thick, Fragile Cap: White 2inches-1cm in diameter, spherical Spore prints: Apparently i dont know how to do this. Bruising: in one of this pics there i a blue spot where it was pinched, i didnt see it myself though. Scent: cow shit. >_<
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Habitat: Pasture, Tall Grass, Shade, Growing on Cow dung. Gills: Blueish Brown Stem: 4 inches tall, less than .5 cm thick, White. Cap: about half an inch in diameter, White with a tan tint, Bell shaped. Spore Prints: Again none. Bruising: No color change seen. Scent: cow shit again.
And. to clean these would i just boil them?
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bort
Registered: 09/19/07
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: molgera]
#7501855 - 10/09/07 03:09 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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I would not use boiling as a cleaning technique.
If this is a active mushroom, then you would boil all the good stuff away. Just boil a cup of tea for yourself if you know those are active. Just wait for some more experts to sign in here and make sure what kind of mushrooms those are.
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Jair
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: bort]
#7501892 - 10/09/07 03:25 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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For some reason I'm thinking Panaelous antillarum for the first one, I could be wrong though.
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2859558484
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: Jair]
#7502014 - 10/09/07 04:00 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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Jair said: For some reason I'm thinking Panaelous antillarum for the first one, I could be wrong though.
you are most likely correct... All I see are inactive pans. If they bruise blue you have pan cyans.
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molgera
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: 2859558484]
#7502237 - 10/09/07 05:14 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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i washed them off and dabbed them w/ a rag and it left blue spots on the rag. does this indicate psilocybin? and if they are the inactive kind or panaelous, would it hurt to eat them just to find out?
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2859558484
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: molgera]
#7502353 - 10/09/07 05:39 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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It probably will not "hurt to find out" There are few toxic mushrooms that grow on cow shit. But I can tell with you almost 100% (there are no certanties) accuracy that those are not active mushrooms. Most likely Panaelous antillarum
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therev
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: 2859558484]
#7502412 - 10/09/07 05:56 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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wowitch17 said: It probably will not "hurt to find out" There are few toxic mushrooms that grow on cow shit. But I can tell with you almost 100% (there are no certanties) accuracy that those are not active mushrooms. Most likely Panaelous antillarum
Angreed entirely. Non active - Panaeolus Antillarum
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landsnorkler
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Re: ID Request - North TX [Re: therev]
#7503070 - 10/09/07 08:56 PM (16 years, 5 months ago) |
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Not active.
Also, your mushrooms probably didn't leave blue spots on the rag. Psilocybin containing mushrooms occasionally bruise blue, but never ooze out blue goo. That doesn't happen.
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protector
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Registered: 09/19/07
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The stems on actives would have been almost black right after picking and spots on the caps too as you can't help but bruise them....they are so delicate. Many, many times the cap has breaks(splits) near the edges. The stem on yours is too thick and too white.
The ones you have look just like the ones I found a while ago, gills almost gray and sparkley, like fine silver dust on them. And squeezing the stem will make it darken to maybe a light brown, but not black.
Look in my gallery, they are both there.
Edited by protector (10/10/07 12:13 PM)
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