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ShadowHagi
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Help me id these
#14436995 - 05/11/11 09:02 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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I believe they are Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata due to them growing a mulched soil. In a far eastern state. They were only 1-3 inches tall and before i picked them they had a very light beige almost white color. Grew in clusters a few shared the same roots. Also their middle was darker colored then the rest being a deep brown to light brown. Their gills are a deep brown now more light brown when i picked. A spore print came out to be a dark brown to blackish.
I didn't get to pick them until they were close to being fully sundried due to problems. So they are picked late and their color changed from light beige almost white to a dark brown with small hints of sunburn on the edges.
edit- refer to my last post for pictures also believe them to be Agrocybe species and if someone confirms will quickly dispose of tonight.
Edited by ShadowHagi (05/11/11 10:02 PM)
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ShadowHagi
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Im sorry that the pics are huge...but the camera is kinda shitty so i figured the bigger the more quality to help identify.
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HarryL
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Picture and spore print... Picture of habitat amd gills is best
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groople
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Re: Help me id these [Re: HarryL]
#14437079 - 05/11/11 09:17 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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With the pictures you have currently posted I can tentatively ID this as "a mushroom." Please be advised that due to the quality of the pictures I am not 100% on that ID.
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Stopwhispering
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Re: Help me id these [Re: groople]
#14437129 - 05/11/11 09:25 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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The quality of the pictures are fine, the lighting is terrible though and there is motion blur from the camera being moved half way through the shot.
Try to move the mushroom(s) into better light, natural light preferably and take your time taking the photos.
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ShadowHagi
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i will be able to do that tommorow then or later tonight upload again thanks for the critiscm. The spore prints thrown away now but ill make another one in the meantime.
I can't currently take a picture of habitat but its mulch mixed in with soil where it was grown on the downside of a hill. In a east state where Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata is known to grow. I really don't know since i couldn't get the chance to pick them when they were still wet to see if the stalks blued/greened from brusing. They were very sundried when i picked them.
Edited by ShadowHagi (05/11/11 09:40 PM)
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groople
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Quote:
I can't currently take a picture of habitat but its mulch mixed in with soil where it was grown on the downside of a hill. In a east state where Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata is known to grow. I really don't know since i couldn't get the chance to pick them when they were still wet to see if the stalks blued/greened from brusing. They were very sundried when i picked them.
Generally speaking even sundried psilocybes will have at least some blue bruising visible on them. That said I can't really say anything about what type of mushroom you have given those pictures.
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ShadowHagi
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Re: Help me id these [Re: groople]
#14437280 - 05/11/11 09:49 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Yeah thanks only a few seemed even slightly blue when i picked them more darker brown still. So should i just chuck these for safety issues?
Edited by ShadowHagi (05/11/11 09:49 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Quote:
ShadowHagi said: So should i just chuck these for safety issues?
Are they staining blue?
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groople
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Quote:
ShadowHagi said:
So should i just chuck these for safety issues?
Without actual pictures, I cannot really tell you what to do.
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ShadowHagi
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Re: Help me id these [Re: groople]
#14437332 - 05/11/11 09:55 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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No they are now staining brown to dark black. I am thinking it is of this species now Agrocybe praecox. Anyone else think its possible given the grounds its on and it was a suburban setting.




Edited by ShadowHagi (05/11/11 10:00 PM)
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wire5
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Well whatever they are they look rough, and probably not active.
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Quote:
I am thinking it is of this species now Agrocybe praecox
That's what I would call them
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ShadowHagi
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Re: Help me id these [Re: TimmiT]
#14438262 - 05/12/11 01:21 AM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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thank you they are getting chucked tomorrow. Thank you for the help and not making me try them myself. Glad to learn though and soon i hope ill have another hunt. If you could please close this.
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