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redbird32
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Central Texas ID.
#19120909 - 11/11/13 02:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Both groups growing from bovine feces. Group A stems and caps have turned very blue. Group B caps retain white to gold top fade. All stems shorter than my pinky finger. Spore prints are black for both groups. Group A found from a single poop. Group B found from a few different poops. Both groups found in the shade.
-Mush1 photo is caps and spore sprints (group A sample on left, group B on right). -Mush2 is a group photo of group A. -Mush3 is under the cap of a specimen from group A.
Having a little trouble uploading quality pictures without using links. Please forgive.
https://files.shroomery.org/files/13-46/420432548-mush1.jpg https://files.shroomery.org/files/13-46/420441554-mush3.jpg https://files.shroomery.org/files/13-46/420432529-mush2.jpg
Edited by redbird32 (11/11/13 02:53 PM)
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Demonic_Chronic
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: redbird32]
#19120921 - 11/11/13 02:35 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I can not zoom up on the pics. Try taking a pic with macro mode on and dont upload little thumbnails please, makes it a bit difficult. Bruising blue is not a 100% factor.
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redbird32
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Thanks for the quick reply. Working on the picture situation right now.
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MidnightCity
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I can see them full size in your gallery, you have some Panaeolus cyanescens. They're all jumbled up.
Toss the ones that aren't bruising blue.
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Blue-FunGuy
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I think I see some too but can't really see the bruising. Op,are any of them bluing?
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redbird32
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This is what I (an admitted newbie) perceive to be blueing on the stems. I'm aware, however, of the possibility of spores staining the stem. Some caps also appear to have a blue tint. I have done as suggested and gotten rid of the non-blueing group B. Thanks for all of the great responses.
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Demonic_Chronic
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: redbird32]
#19121264 - 11/11/13 03:36 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks like it could possibly be some overly mature cubensis, plus you found them on bovine dung. But Im not saying anything 100%.
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Quote:
Looks like it could possibly be some overly mature cubensis Panaeolus cyanescens
To me, but that picture is dubious and poorly lit and focused.
The big, old, well expanded one gives me pause, but I'll still stick to the above.
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Demonic_Chronic
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: canid]
#19121535 - 11/11/13 04:15 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
canid said:
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Looks like it could possibly be some overly mature cubensis Panaeolus cyanescens
To me, but that picture is dubious and poorly lit and focused.
The big, old, well expanded one gives me pause, but I'll still stick to the above.
I'd def take your word over mine lol.
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canid
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Don't do that. Question me. I got this TI by legacy, and had it taken away once already :P
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redbird32
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: canid]
#19121561 - 11/11/13 04:19 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks again, guys. Sorry for any confusion. Here is one more pic if to try and clear up any confusion. These are the only ones that have made the final cut, so to speak. I know they look like doo doo. First time gather. Was fishing. Lesson learned.
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Demonic_Chronic
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: canid]
#19121562 - 11/11/13 04:19 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lol
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Re: Central Texas ID. [Re: redbird32]
#19122043 - 11/11/13 05:49 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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you have found Panaeolus cyanescens.
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redbird32
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Well, guys, thanks so much. Used all blueing ones. Quite a time.
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