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Help me ID. Thought they were weilii's not so sure now after some research.
    #18734869 - 08/20/13 10:47 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Habitat:
Found them in cobb county in a front yard, there was mulch around some were in the mulch and in grass. relatively shady street.

Gills: tanish brownish gills

Stem:
Whitish stem, tallest one i found was about 5 inches tall. biggest was about 2 centimeters across. Hollow.


Cap: Biggest cap is around 2 across for the 5 inch long stem. tanish in color, smooth texture,

Spore print color:
making one right now.

Bruising:
brownish maybe?



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Re: Help me ID. Thought they were weilii's not so sure now after some research. [Re: helpmeID]
    #18734908 - 08/20/13 10:54 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

Not weilii, perhaps something like Conocybe tenera.


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Re: Help me ID. Thought they were weilii's not so sure now after some research. [Re: Lhun]
    #18734959 - 08/20/13 11:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

The ubiquitous conocybe apala.  I'd do some more research on psilocybe if you think those are weilii (psilocybe caerulescens).


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Re: Help me ID. Thought they were weilii's not so sure now after some research. [Re: RiparianZoneJunky]
    #18735086 - 08/20/13 11:30 PM (10 years, 5 months ago)

thx guys.


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