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Alphajuno
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What mushroom is this? (Germany)
#18906578 - 09/29/13 10:54 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi,
I'm new to mushroom picking and have returned from a day outside observing many many species. I brought some home that I would like help identifying.
Here are the pictures:



Whole album: http://imgur.com/a/Rmgim
I'm just trying to get a spore print now.
Habitat: North facing, just next to a wood in moss/grass (see the picture).
Gills: They were originally cream but have darkened since bringing them home (perhaps an two hours after being picked).
Stem: White. Has the color of button mushrooms.
Cap: White but with a pronounced more yellow nipple.
Bruising: Has basically no effect at all. Definitely not blue.
General location: Berlin, Germany.
Edited by Alphajuno (09/29/13 12:19 PM)
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Hashfinger
Nippy Wiffle



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Re: 1st timer hunter: identification? [Re: Alphajuno]
#18906589 - 09/29/13 10:56 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Need to see a photo for an ID.
-------------------- Species List (Georgia): Psilocybe caerulescens/weilii, Psilocybe atlantis/galindoi, Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe fagicola, Copelandia cyanescens, Panaeolus cinctulus, Panaeolus fimicola, Panaeolus olivaceus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus, Gymnopilus junonius, Pluteus salicinus (Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus
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dodeski
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Re: 1st timer hunter: identification? [Re: Hashfinger]
#18909771 - 09/30/13 02:01 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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If the spore print is brown it could possibly be Inocybe lilacina. That's about as close as I can get without a print.
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Stopwhispering
The voodoo peoples



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Re: 1st timer hunter: identification? [Re: dodeski]
#18909787 - 09/30/13 02:17 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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My guess would be a Cortinarius in the subgenus Telamonia
Inocybe is also possible.
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pouihi
Mary Jane Doe



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Re: 1st timer hunter: identification? [Re: dodeski]
#18911051 - 09/30/13 12:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Quote:
dodeski said: If the spore print is brown it could possibly be Inocybe lilacina. That's about as close as I can get without a print.
I definetely thought Inocybe when I saw them, my guess would go to Inocybe geophylla (not var. lilacina though).
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