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Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica.
    #13154510 - 09/06/10 10:25 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

I found these mushrooms growing in cow dung in the mountains about three miles from the ocean at an elevation of about 600 feet above sea level.  I am pretty sure the lighter colored mushrooms are panaeolus cyanescens.  The caps range from 1 to 4 centimeters and the stems and caps bruise blue.  Spore print is black. I tried a low dose of these mushrooms and had a nice little body high. But there are also brown ones that are similar in size and shape that grow out of the same piles.  These have a brown spore print and don't really bruise. A friend of mine has been eating both the lighter colored ones (the same ones that I tried), as well as the brown ones. He has not gotten sick and has had really good trips. He seems to feel that the brown ones are just less potent. I have included various photos of the shrooms and spore prints. I feel almost positive that the lighter colored mushrooms are Pan. Cyanescens. But I really would like to know what the other brown ones are. Any help would be greatly appreciated.









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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: Schubie Doo]
    #13154530 - 09/06/10 10:30 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

Conocybe apala at the bottom of the penultimate picture. The ones at the top of the same picture look like they might be Pan. cyans, especially the two at the bottom left of the pile. The others look like maybe Panaeolus antillarum but I'm not sure. They might be Pan. cyans as well.


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: Schubie Doo]
    #13154552 - 09/06/10 10:39 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

I see no blue bruising whatsoever. Panaeolus cyanescens are the one most bluing psilocybian species of them all, so no bluing, no cigar.


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: elprawn]
    #13154582 - 09/06/10 10:49 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

Not familiar with Conocybe apala. They do not contain psilocybin? Therefore, it is the Pan Cyanescens that are doing the trick. In the penultimate (next to last) photo there are five mushrooms in the upper left part of the photo. The top three are the same as the ones at the bottom of the photo while the lower two small caps are the Pan cyanescens.  The last photo shows the spore prints from these five shrooms. The lower left is a pan cyanescen, but it did not leave much of a spore print because it was a little wet. The first photo (spore print) is also a Pan Cyanescen?


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: German Kahuna]
    #13154602 - 09/06/10 10:54 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

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I see no blue bruising whatsoever. Panaeolus cyanescens are the one most bluing psilocybian species of them all, so no bluing, no cigar.




I see bluing on the two I thought might be Pan. cyans. :shrug:


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: German Kahuna]
    #13154647 - 09/06/10 11:02 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

This is an example of the blueing on the ones that I think are the Pan. Cyanescens (the long stemmed mushroom / disregard the others in the photo).  The first jet black spore print is from this same mushroom.

I guess the photos are a little confusing because I am trying to ID the other brown ones also. 



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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: elprawn]
    #13154652 - 09/06/10 11:03 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

Which picture?


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: Schubie Doo]
    #13154657 - 09/06/10 11:04 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

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This is an example of the blueing on the ones that I think are the Pan. Cyanescens (the long stemmed mushroom / disregard the others in the photo).  The first jet black spore print is from this same mushroom.

I guess the photos are a little confusing because I am trying to ID the other brown ones also. 






The other ones are a mixture of Laccaria and Clitocybe.


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: German Kahuna]
    #13154662 - 09/06/10 11:05 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

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German Kahuna said:
Which picture?




Penultimate from the original post. Lower-leftmost two of the top-left five.


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: elprawn]
    #13154693 - 09/06/10 11:13 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

Th jet black spore print (very first photo attached in the post) is from the long-stemmed mushroom (photo included later as example of blue bruising) surrounded by random mushrooms that should be disregarded from the conversation.


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: elprawn]
    #13154713 - 09/06/10 11:18 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

Doesn't look like Pan cyan blue bruising to me. :shrug:


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: German Kahuna]
    #13159165 - 09/07/10 11:27 AM (13 years, 5 months ago)

the whiter ones look very promising, my guess would be cyans. but in Costa Rica? that's pretty sweet, probly made the trip worthwhile


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Re: Are these Panaeolus cyanescens? Found in Costa Rica. [Re: Schubie Doo]
    #13159747 - 09/07/10 01:43 PM (13 years, 5 months ago)

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This is an example of the blueing on the ones that I think are the Pan. Cyanescens.

I guess the photos are a little confusing because I am trying to ID the other brown ones also. 







The longer bluing specimen looks like a Pan Cyan to me!


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