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chames1
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Possible P. cyanescens ID Request
#19087607 - 11/04/13 09:53 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Found these this afternoon in Bellingham. Fairly sure these are P. cyanescens, but I was hoping to get some insight from the experts on here just to be sure. Any information you have on the unusual blackness of these guys would be sweet...are they still good to eat in this state, etc... Thank you for the help!

Habitat: soil with high wood content, urban landscape environment
Gills: Gills are light brown.
Stem: 1-3 inches long, no more than about 1/4 in. wide, bruises blue, seems hollowish, very fibrous
Cap: Wavy cap. Turned completely upward on some specimens and curving back towards center. Brown-black color ( I think the black color is due to cold temperatures. What effect does this black color have on the quality of the mushroom? They don't seem rotten at all, just black.)
Spore print color: Working on spore print, will post pics tomorrow.
Bruising: Blue.
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Lhun
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Re: Possible P. cyanescens ID Request [Re: chames1]
#19087619 - 11/04/13 09:56 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice finds, get those guys under a fan or into a dehydrator fast.
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Tyrion
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Re: Possible P. cyanescens ID Request [Re: Lhun]
#19087793 - 11/04/13 10:37 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Grats!
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chames1
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Re: Possible P. cyanescens ID Request [Re: Lhun]
#19087988 - 11/04/13 11:28 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lhun said: Nice finds, get those guys under a fan or into a dehydrator fast. 
Thanks man, they're dryin as I type this! So they're cool to eat after the caps have turned this color?
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Possible P. cyanescens ID Request [Re: chames1]
#19088015 - 11/04/13 11:35 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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chames1 said:
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Lhun said: Nice finds, get those guys under a fan or into a dehydrator fast. 
Thanks man, they're dryin as I type this! So they're cool to eat after the caps have turned this color?
Yeah, as long as they're all bluing and they're all the same species of mushrooms (they all looks like P. cyanescens to me) you can do whatever you want with them.
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Inconspicuous
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Nice find man.
I'm not sure if some of them are seriously bruised or starting to rot.
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Possible P. cyanescens ID Request [Re: Inconspicuous]
#19088247 - 11/05/13 12:45 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Way to go. Bham.
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