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mikeownow
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PNW Pann sub?
#5713592 - 06/05/06 12:36 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have no camera but I am in monroe.
I am at a higher elevation than the city its self so I am up fairly high.
The stem was kind of strong but I did not mess around with it to much.
The cap is small and kinda uf like pointy and some are fairly flat. But not completely flat.
The cap has a ring around the edge wich is what made me think it was a pan sub.
The SPORE PRINT WAS BLACK!
Can you guys post a variety of picks of pan subs? Befor I atempt to eat anything I wanna be 99% sure preferably 100%. No camera and will check them out more theroughly tommorow thanks!
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eris
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: mikeownow]
#5713679 - 06/05/06 01:15 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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We need a more complete desctiption.. habitat, description of the gills, stem, cap?
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mikeownow
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: eris]
#5713815 - 06/05/06 01:55 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Oops thought I added that got ahead of my self. It was found in a cow pasture. I did say what the cap was like its about 1 inch around.
They sure look a whole lot like this pic.
http://www.shroomery.org/index.php/par/21923
Dark small close together gills.
They appear to be attached but not physicaly just close to the stem. the stem was a bit darker. I dont have a stem on hand and its to dark to go out and find another.
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mikeownow
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: mikeownow]
#5713823 - 06/05/06 02:01 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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some of them the caps are quite dark I noticed so there seems to be some look alikes in them. Or do they develop the lightness in the middle as they dry and thats what makes the ring?
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canid
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: mikeownow]
#5713846 - 06/05/06 02:20 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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yes, the drying proccess creates the zonate pattern.
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mikeownow
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: canid]
#5715852 - 06/05/06 04:59 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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so is there a deadly look alike for pan subb?
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canid
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: mikeownow]
#5715892 - 06/05/06 05:14 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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that depends strongly uppon what you mean by lookalike, as different species will more closely resmeble one another the less you understand about idetifying them.
there are no toxic Panaeolus species, and if they are small reddish to tan caped mushrooms, exhibiting zonate patterns in the cap when not thouroughly miost, growing on manure, hay/stray, in grass [etc.], having a reddish-brown stipe which has white fillient like strands or almost powdery white streaks ascending the stipe and clearly exhibit blue bruising, have greyish gills which sporulate unevenly [producing a mottles appearance] and have whiteish gill edges after sporulation, they are an active Panaeolus, probably Pan. subbalteatus.
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Re: PNW Pann sub? [Re: canid]
#5716173 - 06/05/06 06:50 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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I concur with concretefeet, Once the identification of genus is 100% Panaeolus, you will not be contending with any poisonous species.. However, be sure! Psathyrella can look similar.
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