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radley666
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cyanescense I.D.
#19102646 - 11/07/13 08:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: Grows in the woods among rotten wood debris etc.
Gills: light to dark brown gills
Stem: white stem bruising blue
Cap: cap is wavy light brown getting darker
Spore print color: brown with maybe a hint of purple
Bruising: bruises blue to purple
Other information: Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102650 - 11/07/13 08:14 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102677 - 11/07/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nope, sorry.
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: Mr Piggy]
#19102687 - 11/07/13 08:19 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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what are they?
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102694 - 11/07/13 08:20 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Cortinarius species
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102706 - 11/07/13 08:23 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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heres another pic
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Quote:
OregonBlueShroom said: Cortinarius species
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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radley666
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are u sure?
i was told yes by others have u seen these before?
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Coen
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Joust identified them as Cortinarius vanduzerensis on another thread.
Those kinda have the right coloring, but the proportions aren't right for a cyan. For one thing, I wouldn't expect the stem of a cyan to be that thick relative to the cap width, and cyan stems are more uniform in width from top to bottom, and the gills on yours are too rusty-brown colored for a cyan, ... and cyans don't have that lavender-white coloring in the stem. Once you do start finding them you'll get an intuitive feel for how they look. Problem is, you gotta find some first ... kinda chicken and egg-ish...
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102758 - 11/07/13 08:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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yes many many times. There are multiple cortinarius with purple stems like this. To tell you exactly which one would be difficult.
Whoever told you "yes" is completely wrong. Ive also seen P. cyanescens thousands of times they are nothing like your mushrooms.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102761 - 11/07/13 08:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Radley,
They are absolutely not an active mushroom, and pretty much absolutely Cortinarius. They look completely different to actives. You should do some more research.
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102770 - 11/07/13 08:33 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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radley666 said: are u sure?
i was told yes by others have u seen these before?
Positive. If I were you I'd never ever take advice from those people again. They could get you poisoned with their misinformation. The trusted identifiers on here don't just get that tag because they are someone's buddy, it's because they are the best at what they do on this site. Trust the mycologist, it's what they do.
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Edited by Mr Piggy (11/07/13 08:34 PM)
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: Tas75]
#19102791 - 11/07/13 08:38 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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its not a purple stem its just a bruised one ill load another pic. and are these edible.??
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102807 - 11/07/13 08:41 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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There are many poisonous species of cortinarius. some even deadly.
I dont know about your mushrooms because i dont know what species, but i dont think ive ever heard of an edible cortinarius species.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: Coen]
#19102809 - 11/07/13 08:41 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Definitely not cyans . . .
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There is no species of mushroom that bruises purple. The stipe is purplish colored and you might see what looks like little orange hairs on the upper part of the stipe. That is cortina gathering spores, which are orangy rusty colored.
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: jet li]
#19102898 - 11/07/13 09:03 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102906 - 11/07/13 09:05 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Dude, I can make out your fingerprints in that shot. You are so busted for Cortinarius possession!
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radley666
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102913 - 11/07/13 09:06 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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these seem to have white stems?
but ill take your words for it. thx guys
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Re: cyanescense I.D. [Re: radley666]
#19102915 - 11/07/13 09:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
radley666 said:

This is a good picture to see some orange spore deposits on the upper to mid stipe. There are a lot of cortinarius species, and a whole lot of them look much like this. They are very easy to ID, and there is no mistake that they are Cortinarius, toxic, and inedible.
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