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doty
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Help identifying please, South Florida.
#19184338 - 11/24/13 08:10 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Roger Wilco
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: doty]
#19184362 - 11/24/13 08:18 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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It looks like you've got some species of Panaeolus, perhaps antillarum?
You've also got a Coprinus species (the inky one)
I don't think your Panaeolus is active, but take some photos of the whole mushroom, and perhaps you can get a good guess on species
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SoCalHunter
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: doty]
#19184375 - 11/24/13 08:22 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your links aren't working properly (could be just my old computer tho).
The mushroom on the right in the second to last picture is in the genus Coprinopsis.
The others appear to be in the genus Panaeolus; but since the link aren't working for me I can't help narrow it down any further. Although from what I can see I would guess Pan. antillarum
EDIT: HAHAHAH you beat me to it by a split second Roger!
Edited by SoCalHunter (11/24/13 08:23 PM)
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doty
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: doty]
#19184400 - 11/24/13 08:28 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks guy i really appreciate it. I suspect that but i wanted a confirmation.
Anyway besides bruising to figure out weather or not they are active?
Thanks again!
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SoCalHunter
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: doty]
#19184467 - 11/24/13 08:50 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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To get a more accurate ID of the Panaeolus species you need better pictures of the gills and stipe (stem) of the mushroom since that particular Genus doesn't always bruise heavily.
For the Coprinopsis; There's no way that you'll get high by eating it (unless someone dropped some lucy on it right before you chowed down )
EDIT: I AM NOT RECOMMENDING IN ANYWAY SHAPE OR FORM TO PUT THAT ON THE ABOVE MUSHROOM Only joking so you know that it won't send you on the adventure you appear to be seeking.
-------------------- Disclaimer: The information posted above has no basis in reality; it all came to me during a Lucid Dream after copious amounts of Tequila
Edited by SoCalHunter (11/24/13 08:54 PM)
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doty
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: SoCalHunter]
#19184498 - 11/24/13 09:00 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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doty
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: SoCalHunter]
#19184510 - 11/24/13 09:03 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Im looking for something natural and shamanic, something connected to nature!
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SoCalHunter
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Re: Help identifying please, South Florida. [Re: doty]
#19184580 - 11/24/13 09:19 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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doty said: Im looking for something natural and shamanic, something connected to nature!
In that case I would say: Keep looking. Judging by the cap texture, gill color, and lack of bruising.....I'm 99% sure these are Pan. antillarum (inactive) I'm not a Trusted Identifier though so wait a little while for one of them to chime in and confirm before you toss these out.
-------------------- Disclaimer: The information posted above has no basis in reality; it all came to me during a Lucid Dream after copious amounts of Tequila
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