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flyingsauce
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New to this game and looking for advice on identification
#18736837 - 08/21/13 10:44 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I was out walking nearby and found these which to my eyes seemed like they might be shrooms. I wanted to be sensible and get some advice first because I don't want to be eating the wrong thing.
This is my first time looking for them so any advice is helpful, if any of these are the wrong thing then let me know the characteristics to look out for so I can avoid them in future!
These were found in a north facing field where cows live, 20th August and the day after a lot of rain fell if that helps any, got photos of the habitat





(Must point out that in the second to last photo they look quite grey, they're more a pale brown, it's just the camera)
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koraks
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: flyingsauce]
#18736844 - 08/21/13 10:45 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Almost 100% sure they are pan. foenisecii. There's a small chance some of them are pan. cinctulus.
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Psilosopherr
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: koraks]
#18736870 - 08/21/13 10:50 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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koraks said: Almost 100% sure they are pan. foenisecii. There's a small chance some of them are pan. cinctulus.
really? I was gonna say likely not active. I'm not doing good at ID lately..
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koraks
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: Psilosopherr]
#18736981 - 08/21/13 11:16 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pan. foenisecii aren't active.
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flyingsauce
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: koraks]
#18737142 - 08/21/13 12:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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koraks said: Almost 100% sure they are pan. foenisecii. There's a small chance some of them are pan. cinctulus.
Yeah that looks right. Probably a bit to early in the year really
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DoomSquirrel
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: flyingsauce]
#18737496 - 08/21/13 01:27 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I don't know guys, I'm no expert, but some of them looks like have dark gills. Make spore print and keep ones with jet black thumb.
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Ganzig
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Registered: 11/29/06
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: flyingsauce]
#18737510 - 08/21/13 01:32 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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flyingsauce said:
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koraks said: Almost 100% sure they are pan. foenisecii. There's a small chance some of them are pan. cinctulus.
Yeah that looks right. Probably a bit to early in the year really
This is mid to late in the year for the northern hemisphere.
Spore print them. If black then they are P. cinctulus. There are probably both species present in that field right now.
Go look for moar!
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flyingsauce
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: Ganzig]
#18738008 - 08/21/13 03:07 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ganzig said:
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flyingsauce said:
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koraks said: Almost 100% sure they are pan. foenisecii. There's a small chance some of them are pan. cinctulus.
Yeah that looks right. Probably a bit to early in the year really
This is mid to late in the year for the northern hemisphere.
Spore print them. If black then they are P. cinctulus. There are probably both species present in that field right now.
Go look for moar!
I'll try them out over night. Am I right in thinking if they're active they should bruise blue though? Also is there anything I can look for especially to distinguish the two?
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Satanschild
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Registered: 01/16/13
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Re: New to this game and looking for advice on identification [Re: flyingsauce]
#18738149 - 08/21/13 03:32 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Like he said spore print them. My bet is p. foenisecii.
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