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buegskee1
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bluing mycena's
#15685279 - 01/18/12 07:31 PM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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i found some what i thought to be mysena sp.'s in my garden which fruits subs from time to time and whilst observing them i noticed some slight color changes to the cap so left it for a couple minutes went back and the whole mushroom had changed to a darker blue/ blackish color, i've been searching for bluing mycena's but cant find anything. so was wondering if anyone knows some common names for bluing mycena mushrooms maybe post em here for a reference as i notice alot of i.d. request which cant be viewed thanks to this SOPA bullshit, although i will hopefully be able to post some pics of them myself soon.
this particular mushroom cap had a bright orange/light brownish colored nipple like top to it the stem of the mushroom was white as is the cap with some grey bits on it, short mushrooms, round 10-15 was the largest there and cap was convex and stretched down about half way of the stem, opening up as it gets older (could tell of this by younger specimen next to an older) also garden is know to fruit psilocybe subs and also deadly gallerina in smaller proportions, any examples of bluing mycena's would be appreciated though.
EDIT: SHITTY PICTURE
Edited by buegskee1 (01/20/12 07:08 PM)
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LuckOfTheFryish
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its not a Mycena. Its Hygrocybe conica 
poisonous btw
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buegskee1
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after seeing this species you named i am certain it is not this, purely the nipple on the top is orange/brownish reminds of the a gallerina color as thas has always stood out to be a different shade from subs to myself
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LuckOfTheFryish
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email me the pictures if youd like.
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LuckOfTheFryish
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i sent you a PM
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Alan Rockefeller
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You can post the pictures on mushroomobserver.org
And post the observation number here or include the image URL's in [img] tags to include pics in your post.
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LuckOfTheFryish
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or if you are waiting until tomorrow to take more pictures, you can always just post them here like normal.
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hungrygoldfish


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Mycena subcaerulea has blue colours (only slightly though).
Mycena amicta also has blue colours.
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buegskee1
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sorry about the shit picture been re-edited in only have an old phone for camera but any help ID'ing these would be good, sprouting from dirt, black gills, have not found one suitable for spore printing, but i will hopefully get some new pics soon, thanks. also very orange cap as pins,
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obi
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From your blurry picture and description ('white bits on cap' etc.) I'm guessing Coprinellus sp.
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obi
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Re: bluing mycena's [Re: obi]
#15696191 - 01/21/12 04:34 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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This is what M. amicta looks like;
Clicky
Btw anyone have any recent info about whether this sp. is active or not?
I've been finding them quite frequently.
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Re: bluing mycena's [Re: obi]
#15696208 - 01/21/12 04:42 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Btw anyone have any recent info about whether this sp. is active or not?
Probably not but maybe.
Inski ate some and said they were both psychoactive and toxic. If that is true, it would be the first mushroom which has both psilocybin and toxins.
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
Probably not but maybe.
Inski ate some and said they were both psychoactive and toxic. If that is true, it would be the first mushroom which has both psilocybin and toxins.
I see, very interesting.
Good thing I didn't eat them myself.
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buegskee1
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Re: bluing mycena's [Re: obi]
#15696399 - 01/21/12 07:00 AM (12 years, 1 month ago) |
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Is this a new mushroom popping up recently? This is in Melbourne anyone know other places these have been found or some pictures of personal finds theyre able to post I have very small specimens. Also I should have more pictures soon
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buegskee1
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and do these normally bruise blue? i've found those amictas or at least something really simialar down the street from mine with blue stems and was warned of the poisonous chemicals which could be in them   only the caps of these change color but those coprinellus look like right except mine are real small
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