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lsms
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ID request
#18815295 - 09/08/13 01:37 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found these and was curious what they are? Species #1
Habitat: Close to creek bed by decaying log
Gills: brown close attached
Stem: hollow, white with brownish blue staining? (colorblind)
Cap:.25-1 inch diameter roughly. Brown with brown flesh, what seems to be a nipple in the center on older samples
Bruising: Seem to be purple or blue bruising at base of younger samples its hard for me to tell though
General location: oak maple beech forest close to a stream

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Edited by lsms (09/08/13 01:54 PM)
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lsms
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Re: ID request [Re: lsms]
#18815552 - 09/08/13 03:05 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Another picture if this helps. Sorry they are pretty poor quality... Working on getting a spore print still.
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Ganzig
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Re: ID request [Re: lsms]
#18815671 - 09/08/13 03:42 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like a Laccaria or Cortinarius.
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Re: ID request [Re: Ganzig]
#18815687 - 09/08/13 03:45 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: Looks like a Laccaria or Cortinarius.
My vote goes for Cortinarius.
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Re: ID request [Re: Ganzig]
#18815740 - 09/08/13 03:57 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ganzig said: Cortinarius.
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lsms
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Re: ID request [Re: Byrain]
#18815898 - 09/08/13 04:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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With the amount of blue/purple bruising coming out in them could they contain psilocybin? I saw another thread where some guy accidentally ate supposedly some active corts. Not that I would want to ingest them but in the cortinarius thread people seem to be asking about color changes and these most certainly seem as though the young ones have a purple/blue tinge where the older samples do not. Quote: suchen said: That's a cool one. Do you happen to know if it started out purple? I have found one down here that starts purple and the stem fades to white and the cap fades to ochre.
i've only seen it in this state. i would be surprised if there were some color changes. bloodworm^
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Ganzig
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Re: ID request [Re: lsms]
#18815961 - 09/08/13 05:08 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Not active. Probably toxic.
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Re: ID request [Re: lsms]
#18815984 - 09/08/13 05:14 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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lsms said: With the amount of blue/purple bruising coming out in them could they contain psilocybin?
Absolutely not. They have some purple coloration, but are not bruising purple.
The chance that your collection is active is 0%.
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I saw another thread where some guy accidentally ate supposedly some active corts.
There are no active corts.
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Not that I would want to ingest them but in the cortinarius thread people seem to be asking about color changes and these most certainly seem as though the young ones have a purple/blue tinge where the older samples do not.
A lot of corts start out purplish and fade to brown as they mature.
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lsms
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Appreciate the help, thought I found some rare specimens showing purple in corts or something It seems like there's not a lot of research done on the genus, I can't seem to find the exact species granted theres more than a few... maybe Cortinarius evernius? but from what I've researched its not in my area.
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Re: ID request [Re: lsms]
#18816328 - 09/08/13 06:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yea you probably found a new species. I suggest you dry some samples, take good pictures and contact Dimitar.
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Ganzig
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Haha, rad.
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lsms
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Will have to, its a shame I forgot to take some in the woods. They were really well camod into the hillside, my pictures don't do it justice honestly.
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