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l3oycl
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Blue/Black found in PNW woodchips
#19128059 - 11/12/13 06:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: Woodchips in a parking lot, near shade, other mushrooms nearby, and other tree's and small shrubs.
Gills: Dark purple or black Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc.
Stem: stiff firm solid thin stem. colors, whitish green to black/purple 1-2inches
Cap: Conical to almost a plateau, dark inky like cap with small signs of yellow/carmel when held up to light 0.25-1inch
Spore print color: Making Print now...
Bruising: No bruising observed
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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: Blue/Black found in PNW woodchips [Re: l3oycl]
#19128096 - 11/12/13 06:55 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Psilocybe baeocystis, they look a little past their prime. The one on the far left side of the last pictures doesn't look like one of them to me.
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Edited by maynardjameskeenan (11/12/13 06:56 PM)
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Ganzig
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Baeos look nasty naturally . They are past their prime to be sure. I bet they are fine if dried quickly.
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Edited by Ganzig (11/12/13 06:57 PM)
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l3oycl
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Re: Blue/Black found in PNW woodchips [Re: Ganzig]
#19128161 - 11/12/13 07:07 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Also there is one I forgot to crop out of the photo, thanks for the heads up tho!
Is it normal that these were growing near a species that had engulfed a large amount of woodchips and most of the mushrooms looked similar to cyans (obviously not the ones pictured above) however the ones I looked at (and hoped were cyans) didn't bruise blue but still were carmel-golden caps/whitish-yellow stems. in other words, would you suggest I hunt at that location again?
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Ganzig
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Re: Blue/Black found in PNW woodchips [Re: l3oycl]
#19128172 - 11/12/13 07:09 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I often find different species co-habitating the same substrate.
Just make sure you get a proper ID on what you find.
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