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newfieldpicker
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Found in South East UK
#19084623 - 11/04/13 09:16 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hope you guys can help.
They were found in short grassy areas in the South East UK. I think they are mostly the same species and probably not psychoactive, but the ones I've labelled Z, Z1, and Z2 look interesting, albeit extremely small.
I realise as I write this that I should do a more descriptive and thorough presentation of these mushrooms to help the ID process, but I really think these will be quick-IDs by you guys (they seemed very common).
If you would need a better photo of any of them to be sure please let me know and I will get right on it straight away.
Thank you very much.
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freedomchaser24
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Z3 looks identical to one I posted for identification. Still waiting for an ID on it as I found it amongst Liberty caps and wanted to know if it was toxic. The rest possibly mycena. I'm no expert in mycology though x
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Tangich


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Mycena and Panaeolus mostly, Z and Z1 look like P. semilanceata. Z3 is Panaeolus species, probably P. acuminatus.
Edited by Tangich (11/04/13 09:23 AM)
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freedomchaser24
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Also Z1 looks similar to a liberty cap x
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RiverDweller1



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can you take a better photo of Z1 and post that? None of the rest are Liberty Caps. toss.Quote:
freedomchaser24 said: Also Z1 looks similar to a liberty cap x
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Byrain

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Re: Found in South East UK [Re: Tangich]
#19084660 - 11/04/13 09:25 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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The only possible Panaeolus in there is Z3, X might be Psathyrella, hard to tell without seeing the gills.
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newfieldpicker
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Re: Found in South East UK [Re: Byrain]
#19084714 - 11/04/13 09:43 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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You guys are amazing Thank you.
I'll have the detailed photos of X, Z, Z1, Z2, Z3 in 30mins.
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newfieldpicker
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Here is a collage I've made of the more relevant picks. I don't have a Macro setting on my camera so I'm sorry I couldn't get better ones than this, plus I had to use the flash which I think has changed some of the colours. If this doesn't show the necessary detail please tell me and I will do it again.
Many thanks
EDIT - And one more photo with just the three that seem closest to the P. semilanceata as you guys said before.
Edited by newfieldpicker (11/04/13 10:58 AM)
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canid
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Quote:
newfieldpicker said: EDIT - And one more photo with just the three that seem closest to the P. semilanceata as you guys said before.

The darker capped one with the white gills would be Mycena or something very like it. The other two are probably semilanceata. Try to find more of those.
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