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potboy2013
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Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms?
#18819752 - 09/09/13 05:20 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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http:/ http:/ I need some help to find out if the mushrooms around me house are in fact shrooms that i can trip off of. I live in the woods and theres plenty of them around me. Please help me out
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: potboy2013]
#18819763 - 09/09/13 05:22 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Coprinopsis sp. and a stinkhorn, neither are edible.
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: potboy2013]
#18819766 - 09/09/13 05:23 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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No, you can not trip off of those.
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Lhun
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: potboy2013]
#18819772 - 09/09/13 05:24 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Try looking here first to help your efforts. The odds of you finding anything you want just by randomly grabbing every mushroom you find are very poor. To answer your question though, no neither of those mushrooms contain psilocybin.
What mushrooms grow wild in my area.
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: potboy2013]
#18819782 - 09/09/13 05:26 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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If you want to find mushrooms to trip with, you need to first research what psilocybin-containing species grow in your area, then find out what their habitat is.
It's a needle-in-a-haystack if you just go for every mushroom you see.
Edit: I just basically repeated what Lhun said, but trust us on this one.
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potboy2013
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: Asht0n]
#18820398 - 09/09/13 07:45 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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thanks guys ill do my research and let ya know if i find any
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Darklight203
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: potboy2013]
#18820913 - 09/09/13 09:20 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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1. looks like Corprinellus comatus, if it is, it's edible. I'm betting on C. comatus. 2. I've only seen a few stinkhorns, and never one like this. I'm not sure which stinkhorns start as "witches eggs". The witches eggs, the white part in the middle are edible. I'm still waiting to try these. "The taste and texture is comparable to radishes." I've seen a few posts of people cooking up tiny stinkhorns, too, but I'm not sure how they are.
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Tangich


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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: Darklight203]
#18821306 - 09/09/13 11:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
Darklight203 said: 1. looks like Corprinellus comatus, if it is, it's edible. I'm betting on C. comatus.
Not even close. Different family of mushrooms entirely. C. comatus is in Coprinus genus, this is Psathyrellaceae.
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Darklight203
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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: Tangich]
#18825756 - 09/10/13 10:40 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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My time here is guessing mushrooms to help me understand them better, and to identify better. It gets frustrating when different genera look so similar to others. I could have sworn this was Corprinus/Corprinellus, but so many times, I've been corrected. Morphological differences are frustrating as well. I found the same genera in the Czech Republic, or USA, that in the opposite, or several hundred miles away, looked different. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Tangich


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Re: Can Someone help me identify if these are good shrooms? [Re: Darklight203]
#18826513 - 09/11/13 04:58 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are a Coprinellus/Coprinopsis species. They all used to be in the same genus (Coprinus) several years ago, but they are now in a different family (Psathyrellaceae). This group is a constant source of annoyment for me as well.
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