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McV
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ID request - Lib Caps, Pans and something else?
#18954482 - 10/09/13 01:51 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hi all. I am new to the shroomery and what a brilliant site it is! I am not new to shrooms or many other mind altering substances (but that is for another post). I am however fairly new to hunting but I would like to say that I have a keen eye for libs 
First, let me set the scene. I currently live in Hampshire, U.K, next to a private farm. Luckily, I get on with the owner very well and have permission to use lots of his private land. This includes many sheep fields and a huge dense forest. The trees scattered around the fields are Oak, Beech, Chesnut and Maple. In the forest, it has most trees (including lots of Birch in one part, where I will look for Chagga at some point)
This post is just a few things I have found in the fields whilst walking my dog. I would like some ID's please, before I collect more as the fields are swarming in shrooms. I will do another post of forest findings at a later date (hopefully Amantia).
Species 1 (Lib Caps?)







Habitat: Sheep field in grazen grass. Often in small groups and singular.
Gills: Close together and dark purple/brown.
Stem: Long and curvy with partial veil.
Cap: Hat shaped (smaller ones closed), light brown/cream with nipple.
Spore print color: Dark purple/brown.
Bruising: Slight dark blue bruising from handling.
Location: Hampshire, U.K.
Species 2 (Pans? If foes, I'll throw them! Would appreciate how to tell them apart with subs?)




Habitat: Sheep field in grazen grass. Often in small groups and many.
Gills: Spaced apart and light to dark brown.
Stem: Some short, some long, all curvy.
Cap: Pan shaped and wide, some smaller. Light brown/grey with brown nipple in middle.
Spore print color: Dark brown.
Bruising: Brown bruising.
Location: Hampshire, U.K.
Species 3 (not sure what these are)



Habitat: Sheep field in grazen grass. Often in small groups.
Gills: Close-ish with a small teardrop shape, light brown/grey.
Stem: Medium height and straight-ish but with prominent curve at cap.
Cap: Smooth/round and come flat at bottom. Light brown with darker brown ring around edge and in middle.
Spore print color: Have not collected a print yet.
Bruising: Purplish pink bruising on stem.
Location: Hampshire, U.K.
Apologies for the poor picture quality, it was done on a phone. I look forward to hearing from you all and in other topic boards too!
Thanks, McV.
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Re: ID request - Lib Caps, Pans and something else? [Re: McV]
#18954550 - 10/09/13 02:09 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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1. Psilocybe semilanceata 2. Inactive Panaeolus 3. Panaeolina foenisecii
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McV
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Re: ID request - Lib Caps, Pans and something else? [Re: jet li]
#18954615 - 10/09/13 02:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks
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