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Offlinebmarley3434
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Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed
    #3284089 - 10/27/04 11:57 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)



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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284209 - 10/27/04 12:26 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

definatley not Panaeolina foenisecii, i am not sure what that is

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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284238 - 10/27/04 12:31 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Most certainly not.

1) They are found growing in grass.
2) They usually have a two-tone coloured cap like subbs.
3) The cap is never turned up as to show the gills as in some Amanitas and the wavyness of a cyan.

I am not sure about the habitat being good for subbs, but subbalteatus grows in, or around horse manure, rotten hay etc.

You probably have 2 or 3 different fungi there, one has a completely differnt cap, and one has a 'shaggy' like stem.


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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284448 - 10/27/04 01:14 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Panaeolina foenisecii is not a psychoactive psilocybian fungi.

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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284536 - 10/27/04 01:39 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Just from the photos, those look similar to Psathyrella delineata.

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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: ToxicMan]
    #3284603 - 10/27/04 01:55 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

damn seems i got alot of work to do =( .. thanks guys


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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284624 - 10/27/04 01:59 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

You should practice taking spore prints, they really help a lot.


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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: eris]
    #3284687 - 10/27/04 02:14 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

my last 3 pictures is spore prints.. i know theyre not active mj .. thanks toxic for a point in the right direction


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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: bmarley3434]
    #3284712 - 10/27/04 02:21 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Didnt check all of the pics.. but even looking at them, it is still difficult to see its color. It might help to write out a description. Monitor and camera settings can differ as well as the lighting used to take pics. It can be hard to tell the difference from dark brown. black and other dark prints. Glad that you took prints though.. i remember in the post of the possible pholoitas there was no print color.

Cool that you are still finding things, I havent had the time to go out searching.. Ill try to get out there with the next rain.


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    #3284811 - 10/27/04 02:37 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Nice snake pics too, I saw one of those not too long ago. Might be a species of garter/ribbon snake. I had one as a pet a few years back.
They arent too friendly but cool to have around, I fed em live goldfish in a bowl of water and it was pretty entertaining to watch him eat.


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Re: Panaeolina foenisecii ?? verafication needed [Re: eris]
    #3285214 - 10/27/04 03:45 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

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Nice snake pics too, I saw one of those not too long ago. Might be a species of garter/ribbon snake..




Indeed it is. Looks quite pissed off too. Those mofos can do damage when they get large. This past spring I was down near a river and I found the biggest recorded garter snake in the county(3 feet 5 inches). The fooker bit the shit out of me... I had my snake hook and it still got me. I also caught a copperhead that day :smile:

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