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ID Please - Southeast Victoria, Melbourne
    #14534837 - 05/30/11 08:36 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

Species 1

Habitat:
About an hour south of Melbourne in parkland 50 metres above sea level. Growing in garden beds i.e soil, dead leaves and bark.

Gills:
The larger more mature are a darkish brown whereas the smaller ones are lighter.

Stem:
Whitish colour with dark blackish/blueish bruising, reasonably solid around 0.5cm thick mostly.

Cap:
Lighter brown to yellow edges, darker brown in the middle and top. Average diameters around 2-3cm

Spore print color:
Dark colour, blackish, maybe purple

Bruising:
Dark bruising some blues but mostly darker


Species 2

Habitat:
About an hour south of Melbourne in parkland 50 metres above sea level. Growing in garden beds i.e soil, dead leaves and bark.

Gills:
An Orangey colour

Stem:
Also orangey brown and hollow. width around 0.8cm

Cap:
Browny orange, lighter on the top and middle and darker around the edges.

Spore print color:
Orangey brown

Bruising:
Doesn't appear to be any

Species 1:


Species 2:


I think I left picking a day or two too late, we had some great rain and cold but by the time I got there a fair few of them were slightly bug eaten and beginning to rot I think. I left a decent amount of the younger baby ones (are they called pins?) untouched so maybe if i head back in a few days there will be some good ones there. Thoughts? In my haste I also picked a large amount of species 2 and it was only after I got home I realised there were two different species and divided them using their gill colour. They were both in the same bag, would this matter if they dropped spores on the other species?


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Re: ID Please - Southeast Victoria, Melbourne [Re: themontel]
    #14534858 - 05/30/11 08:43 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

Your species 1 are Psilocybe subaeruginosa

Your species 2 are blurry mushrooms.


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Re: ID Please - Southeast Victoria, Melbourne *DELETED* [Re: Stopwhispering]
    #14534871 - 05/30/11 08:50 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

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Re: ID Please - Southeast Victoria, Melbourne [Re: themontel]
    #14544483 - 06/01/11 06:11 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

Does anyone have any thoughts on the two different species being in the same bag, whether or not that will matter when eating the subs?


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    #14544489 - 06/01/11 06:13 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

It's bad hunting practice due to difficulties in id'ing them once you get home, asides from that there is no other problems I am aware of.

The blueing has been shown to transfer onto other material (other muahrooms included) when actives are wet in many posts here.

Edit for clarity.


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Re: ID Please - Southeast Victoria, Melbourne [Re: themontel]
    #14544495 - 06/01/11 06:14 AM (12 years, 7 months ago)

:poison:Those 2nd ones look like Galerina.:poison:


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