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Grigore
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A Trip in the Carphatians
#18939881 - 10/06/13 11:47 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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These were found in the Carphatians,in a fir forest.



The first one looks like a Hypholoma(the yellow one),is it something else? The second one(2nd picture) looks like a liberty cap,but I doubt that it actually is one,what might it be? And is the third one amanita muscaria var. persicina?
Which of them are psychoactive? Only the third one?
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lsms
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Re: A Trip in the Carphatians [Re: Grigore]
#18939889 - 10/06/13 11:49 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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The third could be an Amanita, do you have any better pictures of the vulva? I don't think 1 or 2 are active.
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MidnightCity
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Re: A Trip in the Carphatians [Re: lsms]
#18939908 - 10/06/13 11:55 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Your second pic is likely Mycena and you'll need more info/photos for the third's identity.
Cool stuff Grigore, always excited to see what you have going on in those mountains...can you get some habitat/landscape photos for us the next time you hunt??? Please?
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lsms
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MidnightCity said: Your second pic is likely Mycena and you'll need more info/photos for the third's identity.
Cool stuff Grigore, always excited to see what you have going on in those mountains...can you get some habitat/landscape photos for us the next time you hunt??? Please? 
Cool stuff indeed. It looks like #3 is surrounded by snow
A good way to I.D Amanitas is to carefully dig up the bulb and get some nice clear pictures of it.
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Grigore
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Re: A Trip in the Carphatians [Re: lsms]
#18939927 - 10/06/13 11:59 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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it is obvious that is an amanita,I'm more interested in the first 2,I want to know what mushroom is the second one,I see it everywhere and I never figured out what it is,same story for the first one. And I also found 1 mushroom that I forgot to picture: it didn't have its gills attached to the stem and it was purplish(the cap as well as the stem) the stem was quite short and the vulva was a bit curved and small.
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lsms
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MidnightCity said: Your second pic is likely Mycena.
Did #3 have a single ring on the vulva?
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Re: A Trip in the Carphatians [Re: lsms]
#18939995 - 10/06/13 12:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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actually,yes.
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lsms
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Re: A Trip in the Carphatians [Re: Grigore]
#18940084 - 10/06/13 12:35 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Then chances are it is not A. muscaria, maybe A. frostiana or something similar not really sure given your area.  It's hard to tell from the picture, definitely some sort of Amanita species though. These are some Amanita muscaria var guessowii I found this morning you can compare with.
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