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teenagehippie
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UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe?
#18717875 - 08/17/13 06:17 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: Lawn/grass
Gills: Dark brown


Stem: 1-3 inches length, off-white at clean parts, hollow/brittle, NO clear 'barber pole lines' going up it
Cap: 1-3 inches, tan colour, browner in middle and on edges now dry


Spore print color: Spore print I did lastnight looked black but faint (like it hadn't been left long enough) so i'm doing another.
This is the first (faint, and badly photographed) one:

Bruising: Appeared to be brown
Other information:
Smells kinda like feet /:
My parents are going away today so I can't really get hold of the big camera, as it's being packed.
Cheers for any help.
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themushie
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looks like subs! congrats but get a second opinion any bruising?? nice spawn print looks like positive does the stem have lines which follow round in a spiral to the top?
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18717893 - 08/17/13 06:29 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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themushie said: looks like subs! congrats but get a second opinion any bruising?? nice spawn print looks like positive does the stem have lines which follow round in a spiral to the top?
As I said no obvious bruising, looked more like red/brown bruising than blue. No barber pole lines up the stem either.
They seem not to offer any 100% obvious characteristics for ID xD
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themushie
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hmm how warm is it where you are? if its under 20C then most likely not gonna be subs although they really do distinctly look like em there not foes for sure the print would be brown keep waiting i'm sure someone will know.
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18717902 - 08/17/13 06:37 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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It's been like 14 at night upto at most around 22 midday some days.
Still been plenty of rain. When I picked these last night it was after a pretty much full day of sunshine, hence I think why they are so tanned (aswell as dirt lol).
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themushie
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hmm that sounds about right then but even so unless you have allot more there pointlessly weak and ineffective. i guess you found a great find but might of been a waste unless you find more
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18717966 - 08/17/13 07:22 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Where you located OP?
Looks like it could be a pysathrella species
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themushie
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: sporeRider]
#18717973 - 08/17/13 07:24 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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its not one of those in uk is it??
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18717987 - 08/17/13 07:32 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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Maybe it´s Lacrymaria lacrymabunda?
MND
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teenagehippie
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18718001 - 08/17/13 07:37 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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If I put them in a mug, they go upto the top of the handle and they're dry. From an inexperienced eyeballer perspective I'd say I have an eighth or just less.
I'm from Manchester in the UK, if that's any help
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themushie
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Close but no cigar! these have rings round like subbs are supposed to have,
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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mannextdoor said: Maybe it´s Lacrymaria lacrymabunda?
MND
At a google they look extremely similar. Spore print says dark brown to black, so how do I distinguish between them and subs? I really wish i'd kept a couple fresh.
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themushie
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I highly doubt that's what they are and how are they looking dry? take a new picture.
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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teenagehippie
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Note: Where I say the middle and edges are darker, I mean like a tan in the middle and a thin dark line on the very edge of the cap, not a 'band' like these:
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themushie
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well then you have your answer :P
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: themushie]
#18718038 - 08/17/13 07:55 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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themushie said: well then you have your answer :P
So you don't think they're subs now? Should I toss em?
Here's a picture (or two) of the dry specimens:

One of the main reasons I picked em is cause they reminded me of some of the examples i'd seen in this thread http://www.shroomery.org/9608/A-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-cinctulus
Edited by teenagehippie (08/17/13 07:57 AM)
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Yeah, they look like a Psathyrella/Lacrymaria
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Re: UK Lawn ID, Cinct/Foe? [Re: TimmiT]
#18718055 - 08/17/13 08:02 AM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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TimmiT said: Yeah, they look like a Psathyrella/Lacrymaria
Yessir, thanks for the help everyone I'm guessing Lacrymaria are inedible, just incase?
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Yep. Nothing worth eating.
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