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Re: Almost sure Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
    #8803514 - 08/20/08 11:16 PM (15 years, 7 months ago)

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They were growing abundantly on rotting wood earlier in the year, making me overly excited on a couple occasions because they do remind me of photos of active species.




First nice job.  I was trying to figure these out for a long time.

Your right.  To me they just 'looked' psychoactive  :smile:


Here is the print.  Sorry if its blurry.  I was rushing up when i took it.


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Re: Almost sure Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: masarap]
    #8805683 - 08/21/08 01:07 PM (15 years, 7 months ago)

If the print is a purplish shade of brown then its probably Leratiomyces ceres.  Could also be Psathyrella.

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Re: Almost sure Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #8805968 - 08/21/08 01:59 PM (15 years, 7 months ago)

More than likely is a Psathyrella, either Psathyrella rugocephala or P. delineata as has been suggested.  The rugose cap and coloration do not indicate Leratiomyces ceres, unauthorized synonym of Stropharia aurantiaca regardless of the conversation alluded to by Cure Cat.

The macroscopic features are readily apparent ruling Stropharia aurantiaca out even if the print matches, imo.

I appreciate the "if" qualifier in your statement however.  Caution should always be a byword in taxonomy, if the slightest bit of uncertainty exists. :wink:


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