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foxbmw
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New find by horse field? ID help please
#16262827 - 05/21/12 01:19 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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Found today near the polo fields where horses roam. Rained yesterday but in 90s now so they look dried out. stem seems to kinda have turned blueish black here i touched gills are dark and spore print was dark blue/black
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applesmasher420
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Re: New find by horse field? ID help please [Re: foxbmw]
#16262986 - 05/21/12 02:02 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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Welcome to the site however no one can identify your mushroom without vital details such as what it was growing out of, smells, etc. Their is a thread at the top of the mushroom hunting forum that shows you how to make a proper id request.
If it was growing out of woodchips I'm going to take a blind guess and say Leritomyces ceres.
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foxbmw
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Re: New find by horse field? ID help please [Re: applesmasher420]
#16263004 - 05/21/12 02:08 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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More info. Southern Florida Habitat. Large field near park/horse track and polo field. Horse/cow scat near area found growing.
fleshy stem bruised dark blue/black where handled.
Cap- Very dry brow with a darker brown nipple
gills dark black with some light brown
Edited by foxbmw (05/21/12 02:10 PM)
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bloodworm
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Re: New find by horse field? ID help please [Re: foxbmw]
#16263117 - 05/21/12 02:36 PM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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not active, not edible. the black on the stem is spore deposits. i can't say for sure what it is, it is too dried out. could be a number of things. throw it in the trash. try again. look in cow fields (on dung) for Psilocybe cubensis. look in horse fields (on dung) or in fertilized lawns for Panaeolus cinctulus.
Psilocybe cubensis looks like this:

Panaeolus cinctulus looks like this:

read up on them.
good luck.
 peace and love bloodworm
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foxbmw
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Re: New find by horse field? ID help please [Re: bloodworm]
#16266602 - 05/22/12 07:46 AM (10 years, 10 months ago) |
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Found a bunch of these today but nothing else = / I've been trying to find places to look on google earth and haven't really come up with to much. Would really appreciate it if someone with experience hunting in the southern Florida area could give me some pointers. Maybe I'm just looking in the wrong places or just don't have the best of luck.
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