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Flutrbug
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Psilocybe ID
#19014665 - 10/22/13 05:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can anyone help me ID these mushrooms? They are found in Washington state in an old cow field.
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Flutrbug]
#19014691 - 10/22/13 05:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are not a Psilocybe but they might be Panaeolus cinctulus.
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Joie]
#19014698 - 10/22/13 05:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Mmm.....what shrooms?
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Flutrbug
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Flutrbug]
#19015116 - 10/22/13 06:19 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Spore print?
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Flutrbug
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Im new to mushrooms-Dont have a spore print
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Flutrbug]
#19015616 - 10/22/13 07:35 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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A spore prints are made from one or more of the muhsrooms, by picking or cutting the stem off of the cap, and placing it gills down on a piece of paper. this can be covered with a cup or bowl and allowed to sit for 3 to 12 hours, untill it's spores fall onto the paper heavily enough to get a very clear deposit, and discern their color.
Your muhsrooms are indeed a Panaeolus species, and very well may be P. cinctulus.
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: canid]
#19015822 - 10/22/13 08:04 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Can you eat them?
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Flutrbug]
#19015871 - 10/22/13 08:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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No reason you couldn't. I can't, because I'm several hundred miles from there and not planning immediate travel in that direction, lol.
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: canid]
#19015877 - 10/22/13 08:13 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Lol.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Psilocybe ID [Re: Flutrbug]
#19015895 - 10/22/13 08:16 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Flutrbug said: Can you eat them?
There are no known toxic Panaeolus so yeah if you'd like to that would probably be okay, and if a TI told you what your mushrooms are you are probably safe.
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Reddish-brown stems are P. cintulus for sure. The other ones are probably them as well, but spore print would tell apart from P. foenisecii.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Hashfinger said: Reddish-brown stems are P. cintulus for sure.
That is not always true!  I've found both Panaeolus olivaceus and papilionaceus that had reddish stems.
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Yeah; those with the pale stipes resemble P. foenisecii a lot, but I don't often find them outside of lawns.
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Quote:
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Hashfinger said: Reddish-brown stems are P. cintulus for sure.
That is not always true!  I've found both Panaeolus olivaceus and papilionaceus that had reddish stems.
Okay... But look at 'em! There is no way they're paps... olivaceus would be cool, but that's a stretch perhaps. I'd put money on cinctulus.
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