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PsilosisCubencybe
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Is this active?
#18804114 - 09/05/13 04:48 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: Along a dried up stream, north america
 Gills: Yellow tinted gills not attached

Stem: yellow fibrous Cap: Brownish orange-ish, broke at the top and yellow on inside
 Spore print color: coming soon
Bruising: Heavily, dark purple almost black
Other information: Didn't cluster but the other two were very close by and it smells like every other mushroom to me.

Edited by PsilosisCubencybe (07/18/14 03:40 PM)
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vjp
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Hygrocybe species
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PsilosisCubencybe
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Re: Is this active? [Re: vjp]
#18804375 - 09/05/13 05:55 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
vjp said: Hygrocybe species
thanks you a lot, is it edible or active? it is bruising purple does that mean psilocybin or psilocin is present?
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mountainplayer
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Consider this one: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hygrocybe_conica.html
I do not know if there are other Hygrocybe sp that will display that BLACK bruising, but H. conica is a possibility.
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PsilosisCubencybe
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yup thats it, guessing i should just toss it? although i really do think its a purple bruising and not black
Edited by PsilosisCubencybe (09/05/13 06:22 PM)
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mountainplayer
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Quote:
PsilosisCubencybe said: yup thats it, guessing i should just toss it? although i really do think its a purple bruising and not black
Mycologists are weird about color, so while it might be purple on your specimen, it is described as black.
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HarryL
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It's not eatable or active
Cool looking genus though... Colorful
Not all mushrooms that bruise blue have psilocybin... See: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/1769080
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Edited by HarryL (09/06/13 10:09 AM)
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Azmirth
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Re: Is this active? [Re: HarryL]
#18808012 - 09/06/13 04:16 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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It may be H. conica
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Re: Is this active? [Re: Azmirth]
#18808049 - 09/06/13 04:22 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice find man! the one at the top with the black around the edges, very cool and cool coloring, like the cap is in itself psychedelic looking! I mean the appearance, not that you should eat it! My friend says that looks non edible as well, he knows more than I do, so I'd trust his opinion plus other people on here saying that its non-edible, but I am sorry I can't be of more help than that! Just wanted to try to help at all that i can. Very cool psychedelic looking and interesting color stem. I just found some today as well and made a post about it, im on the east coast as well but they look nothing like these. Also you registered on august 10th which is my birthday so PROPS TO YOU BUDDY! :-D lol Peace!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Since you are in North America, consider Hygrocybe singeri. Hygrocybe conica sensu strictu has not been found on this continent, yet.
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