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Duneslug
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ID request from my backyard
#18790425 - 09/02/13 03:18 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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A walk through my backyard in Alaska brings no hope. Picture one: Amanita Muscaria? Pic two: Fungus on a log -_- Pic three: More on a log, but different mushrooms. Pic Four: These little ones are everywhere, I dont know if there are multiple species or if the different colors (yellow-tan w/ brown tip-brown with black spore print and blacking at the tip) are just the range in their life cycle. Pic five: Another of pic four except in a different life cycle? Pic six: Gymnopus dryophilus? I've found and posted pictures of these before thinking they were Psilocybe cyanescens. I have also found the same looking mushroom (no pics) but with a white stem, still no blue bruising, so obviously not Ps. Cyan. Pic six: No idea, looks like a mushrooms I've found before at the farmer's market... Pic seven: Coprinus comatus I believe. or a poisonous lookalike? Still juvenile Pic eight: More of pic six...
Any positive IDs or possible actives would be much appreciated. Thanks for reading
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art2312
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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: Duneslug]
#18790438 - 09/02/13 03:21 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Definitely amanita...you're going to need to carefully dig it up and take pictures of the stem and the very bottom where it is bulbous for an accurate I.d....dig around it to get it out. Don't break it like you normally would other mushrooms. It should have concintric rings at the bottom if its a muscaria
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Edited by art2312 (09/02/13 03:24 PM)
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: art2312]
#18790447 - 09/02/13 03:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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art2312 said: Definitely amanita...you're going to need to carefully dig it up and take pictures of the stem and the very bottom where it is bulbous for an accurate I.d.
No he wont, Pic #1 is Amanita muscaria.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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art2312
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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: art2312]
#18790449 - 09/02/13 03:26 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Concentric rings sorry
-------------------- I don't mind being ogled, ridiculed, made to feel minuscule. If you consider the source, it's kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is.....That's all you'll ever know!!!!
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art2312
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Oh ok, sorry. How can you tell without seeing the stipe? I'm on my phone so I might have missed something
-------------------- I don't mind being ogled, ridiculed, made to feel minuscule. If you consider the source, it's kinda pitiful The only thing you really know about me is.....That's all you'll ever know!!!!
Edited by art2312 (09/02/13 03:28 PM)
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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: art2312]
#18790468 - 09/02/13 03:32 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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The first one look like an Amanita Muscaria but the shape seems a bit different though. If it is. Happy tripping
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: art2312]
#18790474 - 09/02/13 03:34 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Heres a recent quote from Alan Rockefeller in another thread.
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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Azmirth said: What makes you so sure without pictures of the base?
There are no other Amanita species with large red caps and white spots. The lookalikes to A. muscaria are all either edible or contain the same drugs as A. muscaria.
Also geographic location (Alaska) would rule out many potential look alikes, While A. muscaria is being found there in large numbers lately.
Also to OP, make sure you do lots of research on the effects of A muscaria if you plan to try it. It is not the same effects as normal "shrooms".
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
Edited by OregonBlueShroom (09/02/13 03:37 PM)
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mahniti
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1. amanita muscaria 2. scutiger pes-caprae 8. coprinus comatus 6 & 9. could be gomphidius of some kind. you need dto provide more information and pictures of gills for more accurate identification.
Edited by mahniti (09/02/13 03:56 PM)
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Re: ID request from my backyard [Re: mahniti]
#18796315 - 09/03/13 08:41 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yeh, well, it doesn't hurt to teach the noobs to excavate all suspected amanitas, right? So even though red muscaria is a dead cinch, it's a good thing to train.
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