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impulsive
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Liberty caps without gelatineous/sticky cover?
#18958456 - 10/10/13 09:35 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: They grow in meadow which is most popular area of liberty caps in my country about 100m2, even media writes about it. So area is OK.
Gills: Dark brown/black dark grey. Really hard to say, i would call dark grey.
Stem: White from top, brown from bottom.
Cap: Diameter on smaller ones about 0,5cm on bigger ones 1cm. Some have "nipple" at the top some have it very small or almost none. Some really small ones are white(bottom row on picture), other were brown.
Spore print color: Dindt take picture but again hard to say, black, dark color.
Bruising: After 5 hours stems got really dark(black) and caps turn really dark brown, some stay light brow.
Other information: As area is quite small and known for psilocybine semilanceata, they really seem to be similar to google picture but I am annoyed because all dont have that nipple at the top and they were only little slippery(no gelatineous cover). It has been raining last days hard.
I like the upper row on picture, bottop row is mostly suspicious.
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Lhun
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Re: Liberty caps without gelatineous/sticky cover? [Re: impulsive]
#18958465 - 10/10/13 09:38 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sorry, not libs bud. Looks like you have a Panaeolus species.
Edit: Maybe the smallest one in the center of the bottom row is a liberty cap. Get better pictures of that one.
Edited by Lhun (10/10/13 09:39 AM)
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Joie


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Re: Liberty caps without gelatineous/sticky cover? [Re: Lhun]
#18958513 - 10/10/13 09:58 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Yep, mostly Panaeolus acuminatus, some Mycena and possibly Marasmius along the bottom. Lhun is right but young Panaeolus acuminatus would also have that appearance so it is probably not a lib.
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Re: Liberty caps without gelatineous/sticky cover? [Re: Joie]
#18958620 - 10/10/13 10:28 AM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks guys, damit.., they really look most like Panaeolus acuminatus. I have never seen lib. caps live so it seems impossible to make differences. Although some small ones here look so similar to libs. based on google. Any suggestion for novice to look for identifing between them? I dont even dare to buy them now from people who pick shrooms from that place. So good ol' LSD to me I guess..
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