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Identification please..?
    #19220604 - 12/03/13 03:38 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Habitat:
Where does it grow? woods, Tübingen Germany.
What does it grow on? mixture of soil, dung, wood (dead)
Gills:
Color: cream, attached.

Stem:
Length: 2-3 cm, diameter: 2-3 mm, color: cream, hollow, thin.

Cap:
Diameter: 2-3 cm, color: brown, conical, convex.
Spore print color:
Not sure.


Other information:
Scent of the mushroom: nutty, earthy, fouled.

Pictures:


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: seeker24]
    #19220659 - 12/03/13 04:21 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

At first glance it appears to be an Inocybe species, and likely to be toxic.

Could be you have got a mixed collection also with a Cortinarius (Telamonia) sp., it
is hard to judge all the mushrooms in group photos like that. But at least the ones
with the lighter gills look like Inocybe sp. They can smell somewhat foul, like fishy
or spermatic.

Could you perhaps take a gill shot of some more of these, and specifically of the
slimy one in the fifth picture?

Welcome to the Shroomery! :cheers:


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: seeker24]
    #19220695 - 12/03/13 04:56 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Inocybe and Cortinarius mushrooms are Mycorrizal. Were these mushrooms near a specific plant or tree? Do you know the species of that plant or tree?

There are blue Inocybe that are not psilocybe mushrooms. Inocybe mushrooms can be potentially dangerous, but this looks like an interesting find to me! Please do not consider eating these mushrooms as it could be dangerous.

This photo appears to have show some blue tinges on the stipe of a tan capped mushroom in the center of the bottom page, and it does not look like Inocybe calimistrata blue.



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Re: Identification please..? [Re: Roger Wilco]
    #19221141 - 12/03/13 08:57 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Not bluing.


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19222447 - 12/03/13 02:18 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I'm sorry I tried to take as many detailed pictures as possible, they're dry now so I don't think pictures would help any longer :frown:
The 7th photo is of the gills of the slimy mushroom in the 6th.
So they're toxic? They looked a lot like some active species I saw here on Shroomery and I was hoping for some activity...:mushroom2:
Gawd sometimes I feel like I'm just not built for hunting without getting myself killed! :sad:
Can you guys maybe ID any of these?


Thanks!! :cheers:


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: Roger Wilco]
    #19222465 - 12/03/13 02:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Roger Wilco,
I'm not sure what exactly the tree was, but if it helps, there are a lot of oak trees where I picked those mushrooms...
Do you think the tan capped one could be active? Should I look for more? It's pretty misty here so I'm guessing more mushrooms are about to pop out soon...
The dark brown ones in the second batch I just uploaded were at the foot of an oak tree.
Thanks! :smile:


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: seeker24]
    #19223420 - 12/03/13 06:11 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

The ones on the plastic look something like Lepista sauva (Field blewits).

You've also got what looks like a Coprinus comatus there in the last pic between the coral looking things, but I can't see the stem.

Those white ones with the wierd looking stems in the last pic are probably Helvella crispa.

Those coral ones are possibly Clavulina cinerea.

The brown one on the left in pic 4, Entoloma sp. maybe? Looks like Entoloma undatum.

The big white one, pic 4, maybe Russula Sp, could be Russula delica :shrug:

Those on the left of pic 5, I think could be Lactarius subdulcis.


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: Duggstar]
    #19226838 - 12/04/13 01:54 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

Wow Duggstar Thanks! Such an informative reply :smile:
So I assume that means no activity in there either...?
Guess I'll just keep trying then :-<


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: seeker24]
    #19227554 - 12/04/13 04:17 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I don't see any that look active but I haven't identified all of them and I'm a bit of a novice myself to be honest. You definitely have a few edibles in there though. That Coprinus comatus is certainly, and the blewits, but I'd be worried you might have a mixed bag there so I would advise you to wait for a TI's opinion.


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: Duggstar]
    #19227596 - 12/04/13 04:24 PM (10 years, 1 month ago)

I won't ingest anything I pick unless I'm absolutely sure it's both edible and active, so no worries :wink:
Thanks! :smile:


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Re: Identification please..? [Re: seeker24]
    #19229917 - 12/05/13 03:09 AM (10 years, 1 month ago)

If you're only interested in actives I would suggest you research which ones potentially grow in your area, learn how to identify them, and look for habitats they might grow in. Don't just collect random mushrooms,  and if you're not interested in collecting edibles then leave them there for someone who is!


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