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Buddrow
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Morning's Shrooms
#1915333 - 09/14/03 12:17 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey any chance one of these are special? Both were found growing from cow dung in central Arkansas.


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aminitaman
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: Buddrow]
#1915758 - 09/14/03 03:12 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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I would say that the top two are some sort of Panelous mushroom,but the bottom one doesnt look like it should be growing from cow dung at all,ive never seen a mushroom quite that white growing from dung,I dont know what else to tell ya man,Just wait until' ToxicMan or someone else tries to ID them for you,cuz Im still a beginner myself,Nice find tho,and nice Pic's.Peaceout and HappyHunting!!!
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canid
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: aminitaman]
#1915826 - 09/14/03 03:40 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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you are mostly right this time amanitaman. 1.) is a pan. not sure wich. 2.) is also a pan. it is Pan. semiovatus. they are verry common on dung and are neat looking. they are inactive.
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mjshroomer
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: canid]
#1915845 - 09/14/03 03:53 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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It is actually Panaeolus antillarum, not Semiovatus( The white capped Shroom).
THe top shroom is Panaeolus campanulatus.
mj
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canid
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: mjshroomer]
#1915878 - 09/14/03 04:05 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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1.) would you care to explain the distincton? 2.) i was under the impression that campantulatus did not expand in age and remained incurved, as i've seen that specificaly noted in more than one description and i believe in a key. also, was papilionaceus dumped into the campantulatus complex?
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Buddrow
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: canid]
#1916014 - 09/14/03 04:46 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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thnx guys
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buddhathehut
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: Buddrow]
#1916023 - 09/14/03 04:51 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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The top photo doesn't look at all like the campanulatus that I am used to seeing (in cow dung). The stem looks different and that's to say that mine are thicker stemmed. Also mine usually have grey/white stems but those look red/brown? What's the deal? Find those antillarum all the time and they piss me off because I get all hopeful and..... anyway. Sweet pics man. I like seing pan. variations more because I can compare all the shit I find around here.
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Buddrow
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We've had some serious rain the last few days, so I thought it would be a good time for hunting, but those two pics were all I came across. I imagine(hope) there will be much more in a couple days.
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aminitaman
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: Buddrow]
#1916298 - 09/14/03 06:44 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yah,Ive been watchin the weather channel and didnt yall get hit by that big storm here recently,like within the past day or so,anyways,hope ya come across more in the near future,peace!
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: aminitaman]
#1916510 - 09/14/03 08:02 PM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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i agree with P. antillarum. P. semiovatus grows primarily on horse dung, usually has a membranous annulus, and has as somewhat viscid cap when moist.
the P. campanulatus complex usually refers to P. campanulatus, P. papilionaceus, P. retirugis (although often has a reticulate pileus), and P. sphinctrinus.
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Morning's Shrooms [Re: Buddrow]
#1917763 - 09/15/03 09:54 AM (20 years, 5 months ago) |
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First photo; Panaeolus campanulatus. Second photo; Panaeolus antillarum. -Neither of them are active. -Nice pictures.
GG
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