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oneZer01
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(ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens.
#16765960 - 08/31/12 01:43 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: Possible Pan cyans were found growing directly from cow dung. The suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis were found growing at the base of oak trees and also, from the trunks and near-by ground.
Gills: Suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis: Reddish - rust in color.
Suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens: Off white/grey to jet black,
Stem: Suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis: Thin - somewhat thick depending on the size. Appears to be hollow and quite fibrous. Average length seems to be approx. 1 - 2 inches and approx 1/4 inch in diameter.
Suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens: Very thin, not very fibrous and seems to almost snap when bent. All stems bruised to a deep blue, almost black in color.
Cap: Suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis: Caps are on average 1 - 2.5 inches in diameter. Rusty/orange color. Smooth texture to the touch.
Suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens: Cap .5 - 1 inch in diameter. Off white with shades of blue and a light brown at the very top of the cap. Very smooth texture to the touch.
Spore print color: Suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis: Rusty brown.
Suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens: Black
Bruising: Suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis: No observable bruising.
Suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens: Very obvious deep blue, almost black bruising.
Picture of suspected Gymnopilus luteoviridis. These are active to my understanding yes?

Picture of suspected Panaeolus Cyanescens.

Also, these cyans. Would this amount of shrooms be good enough to reach at least a level 3 trip? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766016 - 08/31/12 01:56 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Is that bruising blue one the stems? I can't tell from the pics just looks dark. It looks like enough to trip hard if cyans, they're potent do u have a scale?
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oneZer01
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766042 - 08/31/12 02:02 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yeah all the stems have bruised a deep blue, like I said, almost black. Any input on the Gymnopilus luteoviridis? Unfortunately though, I dont own a scale.
-Thanks for the help buddy!
Edited by oneZer01 (08/31/12 02:03 PM)
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766064 - 08/31/12 02:06 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't think they are gymnopilus but I think you are right about the pan cyans.
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#16766074 - 08/31/12 02:09 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Much appreciated! Im really hoping those Gymnopilus are active though haha.
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#16766078 - 08/31/12 02:09 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
maynardjameskeenan said: I don't think they are gymnopilus
Agreed.
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Gravija
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
#16766092 - 08/31/12 02:13 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Can you provide a picture of the spore print for 1?
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oneZer01
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: Gravija]
#16766108 - 08/31/12 02:15 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Working on the print now
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Gravija
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766154 - 08/31/12 02:24 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Compare 1 to Lactarius subserifluus
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766175 - 08/31/12 02:27 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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pans look good.
here is a good example of Gymnopilus luteoviridis.
www.mushroomobserver.org/103874
you said the print was rusty brown and then said you were working on it... got a picture of the print?? i do not think they are Gymnopilus.
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oneZer01
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766225 - 08/31/12 02:36 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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To see the color of the spores, I simply rubbed a piece of loose leaf paper between a few of the gills and noticed the rusty color. Thanks again for all the help!
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oneZer01
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16766365 - 08/31/12 03:04 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well the pans were definitely pans. I ingested the pans approx 20 min ago and am starting to feel the effects. Typing this is becoming a bit a a challange haha. Thanks again everyone!
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16767256 - 08/31/12 05:51 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Those orange mushrooms you suspected of being a Gym. look somewhat like jack-o-lantern. I made the mistake before of seeing a large cluster of large, orange mushrooms at the base of a tree and got excited because I thought they could be Gyms. Later when I brought a few home to be sure- I found out they were Jack-o-lantern, and my "buzz" was effectively killed. Also some look like they have decurrent gills, but without a clear gill shot- it is difficult at best. Although the spore print color doesn't seem to add up...(yellow spores with Jack.) This is just my opinion.
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oneZer01
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: Azmirth]
#16768005 - 08/31/12 08:19 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Suprisingly enough ( excuse poor grammar as im still tripping quite hard ) The brown guys do indeed seem to be psychoactive. Yesterday around 7 A.M I consumed what id say to be just under the amount That I consumed today. Due to the rapid development of tolerance which occurs with the use of psychedelics, i was quite surprised by the trip that ensued. Just after i ate the pan cyans, I also consumed this unidentified brown mushroom. Soon after I was laying on my bedroom floor, staring at the carpet watching "small people start a civiliation." Quite interesting nonetheless; the sole consumption of the pans was not responsible for this "trip". Just the day before all I experienced was a strong body high, i wouldn't even call it a "trip"/
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Gravija
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16768038 - 08/31/12 08:27 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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The brown mushrooms were Lactarius.
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: oneZer01]
#16770511 - 09/01/12 10:25 AM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
oneZer01 said: The brown guys do indeed seem to be psychoactive.
Nope.
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Re: (ID) Florida, Possible Gymnopilus luteoviridis and panaeolus cyanescens. [Re: Ran-D]
#16771145 - 09/01/12 12:59 PM (11 years, 5 months ago) |
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there not gyms
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