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_OttO_
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Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas?
#11361169 - 11/01/09 06:28 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys, here are a few photos from a successful hunt recently in Myanmar (Burma) of some luscious Pan cyans.
In the photos there seemed to be two individual variants growing - classic looking Pans, and also some strange/orange red capped varieties next to them. Perhaps this was environmental, eg sun exposure, or perhaps they were simply a species I am not familiar with, but they bruised strongly blue.
Firstly here are some habitat shots from the 2 sites we had luck.
Site 1 - Side of the road, one large manure pile collected by locals as fertiliser. It appears that the manure has run through the grass and created a perfect mushroom heaven -
Site 2 - 5 or 6 large manure piles, the same as before. Stacked under the shade of some large trees again on the side of the road -
Site 1 - Here are the photos of the 2 specimens collected at site 1...
Now I know there are definitely 2 species of Pans in these photos, cyanescens and another, non-active one -
A close up of some of the cyans hidden in the grass -
And a close up of the non-active pan species found mixed with these -
Now here are the photos of the interesting red capped species found at this site -
They were growing side by side with normal coloured Pans which makes me think that it can't be environmental -
A large specimen -
And some small specimens -
And some photos of them mixed in with the classic Pans to show how different they were -
Note the bluing on the base of the stem of this red capped one -
And the two collections seperated -
These are the photos from site 2, of which I didn't get a lot - it was getting late when we spotted them and we still had a long way to go, and there were so many that we picked as fast as we could without time for pics. There weren't many red capped ones found at site 2 however...
Some prints were taken back at the hotel of the best looking of the two seperate specimens -
And some random jungle mushrooms we saw trekking -
This has been an amazing experience, and these were very strong - lets just say there is one Burmese trekking guide who's life will probably never be the same again...
Edited by _OttO_ (01/21/20 09:21 AM)
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dicky21
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11361181 - 11/01/09 06:35 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice find
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lqdtrance
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: dicky21]
#11361229 - 11/01/09 06:58 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good finds!! I like that unknown jungle mushroom you found. Are they a form of Stinkhorn?
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11361289 - 11/01/09 07:26 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Jeeesus H. Christ man!
There is so much psilocybin in the ground it has leeched into the other pan. vars. that are present
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: LouiseLouise]
#11361329 - 11/01/09 07:43 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Very nice! I wish I would have been there, during the "moist season". Damn! Well, next time
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: lqdtrance]
#11361741 - 11/01/09 10:00 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
lqdtrance said: Good finds!! I like that unknown jungle mushroom you found. Are they a form of Stinkhorn?
Looks like a coprinoid to me...?
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11363624 - 11/01/09 04:00 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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nice thread
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_OttO_
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: LowcountryHunter]
#11366086 - 11/01/09 10:30 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
LowcountryHunter said:
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lqdtrance said: Good finds!! I like that unknown jungle mushroom you found. Are they a form of Stinkhorn?
Looks like a coprinoid to me...?
Perhaps - I have no idea what they are, but they look like they are just pins in that shot.
Does anyone have any theory's on the red/orange capped Panaeolus?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11366099 - 11/01/09 10:33 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Maybe a Copelandia or maybe closer to papilionaceus.
Microscopic examination would really help in this case!
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_OttO_
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#11366139 - 11/01/09 10:39 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well Alan if you would like a print, your most welcome...
Are there any active papilionaceus species?
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YESSUP
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11367700 - 11/02/09 08:42 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice finds OTTO.... Long time no see man!
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_OttO_
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: YESSUP]
#11374274 - 11/03/09 01:26 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey YESSUP! Thanks mate - yes it has been a long time - Ive not been on the net much because we've been a long time on the road...
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11374354 - 11/03/09 01:44 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Good thread and nice finds.
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FrenchieWelli
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11374361 - 11/03/09 01:45 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'd be really interested to know what they are as I found these myself a couple of times where I live.
I thought they were some kind of pan foes, i don't know why. What i noticed in my case is that they were bigger than the cops cyan.
Nice finds bro, looks like you had an amazing time
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shroomgatherer
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: _OttO_]
#11375201 - 11/03/09 08:11 AM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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I'm pretty sure those red/orange cap Pan's are an active species!
Nice finds
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_OttO_
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Re: Burmese Panaeolus cyenscens and a strange red capped Panaeolus variant? Any ideas? [Re: shroomgatherer]
#11380823 - 11/03/09 11:04 PM (14 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
shroomgatherer said: I'm pretty sure those red/orange cap Pan's are an active species!
Nice finds
They are definitely active - extreme bluing reaction and quick.
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