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tumnus
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Mushroom ID
#18931091 - 10/04/13 12:48 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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This zip file contains all pics of the species in order. I had too much trouble uploading them here: http://aulday.be/files/species.zip
Species #1
Habitat: Catle grazed tufty grass field, very moist, lot of recent rain. Seem to be many types of shroom in this field from large to small.
Gills: Black, attached I think
Stem: skinny and bendy
Cap: grey with yellowy nipple
Spore print color: Appears to be black
General location: On the edge of dartmoor national park.
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Species #2
Habitat: Catle grazed tufty grass field, very moist, lot of recent rain. Seem to be many types of shroom in this field from large to small.
Gills: cream, attached I think
Stem: skinny and cream
Cap: grey with yellowy nipple
Spore print color: A light cream color.
General location: On the edge of dartmoor national park.
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Species #3
Habitat: Catle grazed tufty grass field, very moist, lot of recent rain. Seem to be many types of shroom in this field from large to small.
Gills: very dark brown
Stem: skinny and white
Cap: grey with yellow nipple
Spore print color: not managed to get one but these are the ones I'm sure are libs
General location: On the edge of dartmoor national park.
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Species #4
Habitat: Catle grazed tufty grass field, very moist, lot of recent rain. Seem to be many types of shroom in this field from large to small.
Gills: brown, attached I think but appeared flared out
Stem: whiteish
Cap: 2-tone grey with yellowy nipple
Spore print color: dark brown
General location: On the edge of dartmoor national park.
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Species #5
Habitat: Catle grazed tufty grass field, very moist, lot of recent rain. Seem to be many types of shroom in this field from large to small.
Gills: dark brown, attached I think
Stem: whiteish
Cap: pale with a tan looking top
Spore print color: dark brown
General location: On the edge of dartmoor national park.
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rev0kadavur
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: tumnus]
#18931122 - 10/04/13 01:00 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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ugh... i dont want to download a random zip file..
get a photo host, like photobucket or something...
Use the Image URL option, just make sure the HTTP isnt doubled up on you.
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o8u
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imgur.com is my favorite image hosting service. Drag and drop, no membership needed
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Ganzig
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: o8u]
#18931222 - 10/04/13 01:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Or op could post them here. Easiest.
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tumnus
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: o8u]
#18931238 - 10/04/13 01:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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that was muuuuch easier cheers
Species 1: http://imgur.com/a/aeiJQ#0
Species 2: http://imgur.com/a/LlgBX#0
Species 3: http://imgur.com/ABDfyj4
Species 4: http://imgur.com/F1h6jfz,m5OK8Lb (there are 2 images here, click 'second image' on page
Species 5: http://imgur.com/ehOmyMe,bmmJWrp < again 2 images
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: tumnus]
#18931250 - 10/04/13 01:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#1 Pan.papilionaceus #2 Mycena sp. #3 Ps.semilanceata #4 Pan.foenisecii #5 Is that a purplish print?
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tumnus
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cheers mate. No I'd say it's dark brown
is the Mycena poisonous? There are a lot of them around and they're quite similar to the libs!
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: tumnus]
#18931359 - 10/04/13 02:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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#5 is probably the same as #4. Some species of Mycena contain muscarine which will make you sick.
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tumnus
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: tumnus]
#18931368 - 10/04/13 02:05 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Another question. Is it best to brew shrooms into a tea. As in, are you less likely to get sick if there was a bad one in your batch, as you don't ingest the whole mushroom? But instead drink the ps that has ran into the water.
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Blue-FunGuy
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Re: Mushroom ID [Re: tumnus]
#18931388 - 10/04/13 02:12 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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The chemicals in any mushroom used making tea will still go though your body.
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tumnus
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okay cheers
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