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Duggstar



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Galerina?
#19206607 - 11/29/13 09:48 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I saw some of these growing in someone's garden and thought they looked like cyans from a distance, so I raided one under cover of darkness in order to ID it. Unfortunately in my haste I seem to have picked a mutant Anyway, I'm guessing G. marginita. Am I correct?
Habitat: Ireland. Bark or woodchip bed.
Gills: Ochre. Adnate
Stem: Brown, darkening towards the base. Smooth.
Cap: 6cm diameter. Reddish brown. Greasy.
Spore print color: In progress. I see some what looks like flimsy veil reminants that looks reddish brown, so I'm expecting that to be the colour.
Bruising: none



Edit: stem is hollow btw
Edited by Duggstar (11/29/13 09:56 PM)
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Lhun
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That's what I would call it. You can still see slight remnants of the annulus there as well.
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Duggstar



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Re: Galerina? [Re: Lhun]
#19206701 - 11/29/13 10:14 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Crikey!
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Lhun
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They sure can look similar to Psilocybe at a glance!
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looks more like Kuehneromyces mutabilis...i think.
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Joust
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Id have to go with Galerina sp. vrs. Kuehneromyces.
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Joust]
#19206985 - 11/29/13 11:53 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'd vote Galerina as well.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Ran-D]
#19207015 - 11/30/13 12:12 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ran-D said: I'd vote Galerina as well.
I vote you come to my place tonight
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Joust]
#19207055 - 11/30/13 12:32 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Ran-D]
#19208904 - 11/30/13 02:46 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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There's no scales on the stipe so I think it's galerina. I read on Wikipedia Quote:
while they are both hygrophanous, K. mutabilisdries from the centre outwards (so having a lighter colour in the centre) and G. marginata dries from the edge inwards,
, but this one dries from the centre outwards, So this must be BS on Wikipedia?
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Ran-D]
#19209137 - 11/30/13 04:04 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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Duggstar said: There's no scales on the stipe so I think it's galerina. I read on Wikipedia Quote:
while they are both hygrophanous, K. mutabilisdries from the centre outwards (so having a lighter colour in the centre) and G. marginata dries from the edge inwards,
, but this one dries from the centre outwards, So this must be BS on Wikipedia?

yeah, they tend to dry however they want to, what causes it to dry outward in or inward out is how thick the pileus cuticle/context is.
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Joust]
#19209314 - 11/30/13 05:09 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Joust said:
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Go over to Joust's place....eat a bunch of psilocybes....and have an awesome breakfast! What could be better than that?
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Go over to Joust's place....eat a bunch of psilocybes....and have an awesome breakfast! What could be better than that?
He did cook for me a pretty damn good omelet last time I was there.
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Ganzig]
#19210234 - 11/30/13 09:21 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Go over to Joust's place....eat a bunch of psilocybes....and have an awesome breakfast! What could be better than that?
He did cook for me a pretty damn good omelet last time I was there. 
ahaha 
OP im almost positive your mushroom is Galerina
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Joust]
#19210390 - 11/30/13 10:12 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Spore print color and stem texture look more like Kuehneromyces.
Galerina has more of a rusty brown spore print.
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Joust
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Interesting, I think ive seen something close around here, but have yet to photogrpah it, its like the pholiota that last year i was calling H. fasciculare. granted there were both in the area i see, but i digress. cool! looks like i have more research to do.
Alan am i correct in saying that the direction that the hygrophanous cap dries is not indicative of the species?
Probably using that word wrong too haha
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Re: Galerina? [Re: Joust]
#19210532 - 11/30/13 10:57 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Joust said: Alan am i correct in saying that the direction that the hygrophanous cap dries is not indicative of the species?
No.
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Joust being noob...
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
Edited by Joust (11/30/13 11:07 PM)
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Duggstar



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Joust said: Alan am i correct in saying that the direction that the hygrophanous cap dries is not indicative of the species?
No.
The thing that's confusing me is that in my field guide shows a picture of Galerina marginata but they appear to be drying from the centre outwards
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