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CaliforniaLove
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can i get an ID pls
#11347061 - 10/29/09 06:05 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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please note that there were a big variety of maturity levels but all were pretty dried from the wind. i tried to show the variety throughout the pics below...im guessing cyans
Habitat: This was growing in norcal on a soil mixed with old bark chips. its been a few weeks since the last rainfall and it has been windy so i am think their dryness comes from the wind. they were amongst pine olive and a few oak trees (mainly pine)
Gills: gills are light brown when young darker when older
Stem: stem is whiteish when young and turning brownish when mature. when young the stem is thick and filled but hollow when older/dried
Cap: the is brown when young and a golden brownish mayb yellowish when old. when mature it is very wavy
Spore print color: no spore print yet on its way
Bruising: i didnt see any
Other information: this might not be too helpfull but the older dried ones smelled like the generic dried active mushie. a broken up younger more moist one had a scent of rye crackers. they generally grew in clusters and there was a whole bunch of them...again i think cyans but pls let me kno!
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CaliforniaLove
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the area was semi urban
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caphillkid
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these are not cyans
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CaliforniaLove
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Re: can i get an ID pls [Re: caphillkid]
#11347424 - 10/29/09 06:59 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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does anyone have any other thoughts? its hard to get a spore print because most of them are too dry
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psychedelicSLUG
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CaliforniaLove said: does anyone have any other thoughts? its hard to get a spore print because most of them are too dry
drop some water on those caps to rehydrate them
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CaliforniaLove
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ok great idea bout the caps...here are more pics
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psychedelicSLUG
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hmmm do that... reminds me of this... still no idea what it is?!
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cactu
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not cyan for sure maybe agrocybe sp .
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CaliforniaLove
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i found some open moist ones but they have been sitting on white paper for some time now and no spores...? your pic is similar but i have no idea what it is
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Re: can i get an ID pls [Re: caphillkid]
#11347757 - 10/29/09 07:42 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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CaliforniaLove said: does anyone have any other thoughts? its hard to get a spore print because most of them are too dry
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caphillkid said: these are not cyans
Keep looking though. More research wouldn't hurt.
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CaliforniaLove
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Re: can i get an ID pls [Re: cactu]
#11347770 - 10/29/09 07:44 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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i looked at some pics of the agrocybe sp. and i can see where your coming from but i do not think those are it for only a few had a "cracking" top
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CaliforniaLove
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how about Panaeolus cinctulus....the ring isnt there becus is disappears when dried. it becomes wavy. the spore print is jet black which makes me wonder bcus i cant get any spores
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psychedelicSLUG
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CaliforniaLove said: how about Panaeolus cinctulus....the ring isnt there becus is disappears when dried. it becomes wavy. the spore print is jet black which makes me wonder bcus i cant get any spores
the spores of that mushroom are not black. and that mushroom NEVER gets to be that size
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CaliforniaLove
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not black...? i got this from shroomery
Panaeolus cinctulus * Cap: (1.5)2 — 5(5.5) cm, hemispherical to convex when young to broadly umbonate or plane in age, smooth, hygrophanous, dark dull red-brown when moist, whitish when dry. Often with a darker band along the margin (zonate) which disappears as the mushroom completely dries out. The flesh is red-brown to cream-colored and thin. * Gills: Close, adnate to adnexed, cream-colored when young, later mottled digny brown to soot-black. Gill edges white and slightly fringed. * Spore Print: Jet Black * Spores: 12 x 8 µm, smooth, ellipitic-citriform, thick-walled. * Stipe: (2)3.5 — 8(10) cm long, (2)3 — 7(9) mm thick, equal or tapered at the ends, reddish brown to whitish, pruinose, hollow, no veil remnants, longitudinally white-fibrillose and white-powdered, striate at the apex or twisting vertically down the entire length of the stipe, Stem base and mycelium occasionally staining blue. * Taste: Farinaceous when fresh, saliferous (salty) when dried. * Odor: Slightly farinaceous. * Microscopic features: Habitat and formation Panaeolus cinctulus is a cosmopolitan species that grows solitary to gregarious to cespitose on compost piles, well fertilized lawns and gardens, less frequently on horse dung. Spring - Fall . It grows abundantly after rain and is common in Oregon, Alaska, Washington and Northern CA
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psychedelicSLUG
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nonono... im talking about the mushroom you posted...
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Alan Rockefeller
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They are Agrocybe putaminum.
Its the most common mushroom in the bay area right now. I saw ten thousand of them this weekend.
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psychedelicSLUG
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Alan Rockefeller said: They are Agrocybe putaminum.
Its the most common mushroom in the bay area right now. I saw ten thousand of them this weekend.
yea there in full force... are they edible? or am i going crazy?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Probably edible but I am not sure.
They have a farniaceous odor, like all psychedelic mushrooms.
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CaliforniaLove
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found this on wiki.... Kind known to the general public for a very popular species, l 'Agrocybe Aegeri, better known by the nickname "pioppini" one of the most popular mushrooms. Diverse specie sono commestibili, altre sono senza valore, non risultano specie velenose. Several species are edible, others are worthless, are not poisonous species.
so not active?
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psychedelicSLUG
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i would have to say sorta i can see (or smell in this case) that but its SLIGHTLY different
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