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Grigore
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A trip in the fir forest.
#18810878 - 09/07/13 09:14 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Are these by any chance psychoactive? I've found them today in a fir forest. Is the first shroom a psilocybe? The second one looks weird and the third one looks like an amanita.What do you think?




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koraks
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Grigore]
#18810895 - 09/07/13 09:18 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pics are too blurry to make out what they are, although #3 and #4 are a lycoperdon species, close to l. perlatum if not that exactly. Last one could be an amanita, but I think chlorophyllum is much more likely given the coloration. First one could be a xerula, but that's really a pretty wild guess that doesn't match at all with the apparently dark gills on your specimen.
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Tangich


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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Grigore]
#18810900 - 09/07/13 09:19 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Grigore said: Are these by any chance psychoactive?
No. Is glue really that expensive nowadays??
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koraks
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Tangich]
#18810912 - 09/07/13 09:22 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Grigore
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: koraks]
#18810916 - 09/07/13 09:23 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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#3 & #4 are a lycoperdon,that's for sure,and the first mushroom has a yellowish stem and the gills are dark,it isn't a xerula,what might it be?
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koraks
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Grigore]
#18810939 - 09/07/13 09:28 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice puzzle for someone who's into the detective thing. Apparently, we have this info: * most likely sapotrophic, fir woods habitat * dark gills * gills are probably completely free, judging by the pic * long, tender, yellowish stem * pale brown cap, apparently not umbonate
Perhaps something coprinoid, although the yellow stem doesn't fit well and it somehow doesn't look right on the whole.
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Grigore
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: koraks]
#18811057 - 09/07/13 10:11 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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the gills are completely free,another important detail that I forgot to mention:I've found them near some pieces of rotten wood(near them,not growing on them),they don't look like coprinoids to me.
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Ganzig
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Grigore]
#18811069 - 09/07/13 10:16 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Got any clear pics?
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mahniti
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Ganzig]
#18811095 - 09/07/13 10:26 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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last one is amanita phalloides.
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Tangich


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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: mahniti]
#18811114 - 09/07/13 10:33 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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It most definitely is not. Look at the base of the stipe.
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ambc
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: mahniti]
#18811123 - 09/07/13 10:35 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I think the last one is an Amanita probably but what base do you have for confidently calling it A. phalloides? Just that it looks like it might have a green tint from that super blurry picture?
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Grigore
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: ambc]
#18811133 - 09/07/13 10:41 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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the last one is an amanita,it is not amanita phalloides (in my opinion),what else could it be? and btw,what might the first mushroom be?
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mahniti
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: mahniti]
#18811140 - 09/07/13 10:45 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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sorry, didnt notice theres no volva. but still im able to believe this is phalloides.
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ambc
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: koraks]
#18811141 - 09/07/13 10:45 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Grigore said: ,what might the first mushroom be?
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koraks said: Nice puzzle for someone who's into the detective thing. Apparently, we have this info: * most likely sapotrophic, fir woods habitat * dark gills * gills are probably completely free, judging by the pic * long, tender, yellowish stem * pale brown cap, apparently not umbonate
Perhaps something coprinoid, although the yellow stem doesn't fit well and it somehow doesn't look right on the whole.
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Tangich


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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Grigore]
#18811143 - 09/07/13 10:46 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Amanita phalloides grows from a volva.
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Grigore said: and btw,what might the first mushroom be?
Psathyrella, Parasola, Bolbitius... Almost anything based on that blurry picture. Only thing it is definitely not is a Psilocybe.
Edited by Tangich (09/07/13 10:53 AM)
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Tas75
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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Tangich]
#18816219 - 09/08/13 06:22 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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The resence of a volva is positive proof that the mushroom has a volva. The absence of a volva in a picked specimen is not proof that the mushroom didn't have one originally. Not that I'm saying it's A. phalloides, just that you'd need to know that the mushroom didn't have one in its original state, to be sure it's not.
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Tangich


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Re: A trip in the fir forest. [Re: Tas75]
#18816573 - 09/08/13 08:15 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Since the mushroom in question is a Macrolepiota/Chlorophyllum pin, I know it didn't have a volva.
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