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Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan?
#19015477 - 10/22/13 07:14 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Day 3 for my hunt for some good ol' mushies, Main objective: Cyanescens I may have stumbled upon some today in capitol forest, or some look a likes But heres what I've found today! I've got a lot!
Mushroom 1: Cyans?


Habitat: Capitol Forest
Gills: Free, Wavy
Stem: White
Cap: Awesome, about an inch to two inches,
Bruising: Non that I could tell, possibly yellow? (which Is why I'm leaning on a look a like)
I got some nice shots today as well!




Go A head and ID these ones too, if you want!
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o8u
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1. Deadly Galerina, probably G. marginata group.
2 Looks like Lactaruis sp.
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4. Stropharia ambigua
5. Is a coprinoid
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The chimp
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Mushroom 1 looks like deadly Galerina
Lactarius Inocybe Stropharia Coprinopsis
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: The chimp]
#19015514 - 10/22/13 07:20 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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What they said
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: o8u]
#19015519 - 10/22/13 07:21 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wow, Quick responce. Shroomery, no doubt. thanks! any clue on if this is a cyan look a like? if so, what one? Also, I love the way Stropharia looks!
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o8u
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Galerinas are commonly mistaken for a variety a psychedelic species. It's a very good idea to familiarize yourself with them.
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: The chimp]
#19015541 - 10/22/13 07:24 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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That wouldn;t happen to be an Psychoactive Inocybe, would it?
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: o8u]
#19015551 - 10/22/13 07:26 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sorry for being ignorant, but the first picture, not the red mushroom ( I know what that is, and I know it's deadly) but the first one, that looks kind of white, is also, a Galernia? is that what you're saying? Again thanks
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Great Scott
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There's places off Delphi, but Cap. Forest isn't one of them.
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o8u
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The first two photos are the Galerinas, the ones you numbered as mushroom number one...
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: o8u]
#19015573 - 10/22/13 07:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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For cyan hunting, correct? I was told to head up there from a few buds today, saying they gathered a bunch on cyans. Do you live around the olympia area, and would suggest any areas, not so much spots, but general locations? If possible~
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: o8u]
#19015580 - 10/22/13 07:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thought so, but wasn't too sure! thanks, yo! Very unsatisfied now, but hey! still got to enjoy nature!
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: o8u]
#19015584 - 10/22/13 07:31 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Trapped in my mind said: That wouldn;t happen to be an Psychoactive Inocybe, would it? 
No, just one of the toxic ones.
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o8u said: Galerinas are commonly mistaken for a variety a psychedelic species. It's a very good idea to familiarize yourself with them.
This is really good advise; "familiarize yourself" with what you are looking for, and what will kill you.
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Wikipedia is your friend:
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Habitat and distribution[edit]
Psilocybe cyanescens grows today primarily on wood chips, especially in and along the perimeter of mulched plant beds in urban areas,[3] but can also grow on other lignin-rich substrates.[5] P. cyanescens does not grow on substrate that is not lignin-rich.[1][5] Fruitings have been reported in natural settings previously (although most appear to be migrations from mulched plant beds.)[5][6] The species does not typically grow on mulch that is made from bark.[16]
In the United States, P. cyanescens occurs mainly in the Pacific Northwest, south to the San Francisco Bay Area. It can also be found in areas such as Western Europe, Central Europe, New Zealand[11] and parts of west Asia (Iran).[17] The range in which P. cyanescens occurs is rapidly expanding, especially in areas where it is not native as the use of mulch to control weeds has been popularized.[6] This rapid expansion of range may be due in part to the simple expedient of P. cyanescens mycelium having colonized the distribution network of woodchip suppliers and thus being distributed on a large scale with commercial mulch.[3]
Although it has been speculated that P cyanescens' native habitat is the coniferous woodlands of the north-western United States[3][5] or coastal dunes in the PNW, the type specimen was described from mulch beds in Kew Gardens, and there is no widely accepted explanation of P. cyanescens original habitat.[3] Paul Stamets has suggested that P. cyanescens may originally have been a niche saprophyte of pinecones whose range was allowed to drastically expand with the introduction of ornamental mulch.[5]
Fruiting is dependent on a drop in temperature.[5] In the San Francisco Bay Area, this means that fruiting typically occurs between late October and February,[1] and fruiting in other areas generally occurs in fall, when temperatures are between 50-65°F.[5]
P. cyanescens often fruits gregariously or in cespitose clusters, sometimes in great numbers. 100,000 P. cyanescens fruits were once found growing on a racetrack in the south of England.[6] Solitary fruits are sometimes also found.[5]
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We're entering the no-fly zone here... I'll PM you.
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While Galerinas do not all have a persistent annulus, or annular zone, this image clearly demonstrate two things which would enable you to rule out P. cyanescens (and every other psilocybe) for this specimen, and suspect G. marginata.
Firstly, you see the defined, persistent annular zone. Secondly, it is strongly colored by the deposit of spores which have already been shed, and these spores are rust orange.
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Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it. If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.
Edited by canid (10/22/13 07:40 PM)
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: canid]
#19015630 - 10/22/13 07:37 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks guys! I appreciate it! Sorry, for the rules! Thanks for that information! and the wiki, Truly is your friends.
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Re: Mushroom Hunting ID, Day 3. Possible Cyan? [Re: Great Scott]
#19015644 - 10/22/13 07:41 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright
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Quote:
Trapped in my mind said:


These are Deadly Galerina.
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