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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19250561 - 12/09/13 03:04 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

This is definitely strange and intriguing. :congrats:

Good find Brad. I can't wait to see where this goes.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19250643 - 12/09/13 03:17 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

They usually seem paler and less colored in the cold around here. less bugs to molest them.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Gravija]
    #19250727 - 12/09/13 03:31 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

this post reminds me of a Psathyrella sp. I found earlier this year that had been next to an area that was sprayed with Round-up and the indicator dye had stained parts of the mushrooms blue/green. that's what it looks like to me. but what do I know?

here are the round up stained Psathyrella


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Joeisthevolcano] * 1
    #19250975 - 12/09/13 04:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

It does look like that color.  I found some roundup sprayed Galerinas in wood chip landscaping that looked active as hell.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #19250999 - 12/09/13 04:17 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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It does look like that color.  I found some roundup sprayed Galerinas in wood chip landscaping that looked active as hell.




I agree that the stains look similar. It now remains to be known if OP's find is from
an area likely to be sprayed.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #19251133 - 12/09/13 04:44 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I hope im wrong. Its a huge let down when you think you've found a really cool active, then realize that its not and the bruising is actually poison. :mad2: It's one more reason to not like Round Up. :thumbdown:


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Joeisthevolcano]
    #19251183 - 12/09/13 04:53 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Insofar as I know Roundup isn't toxic to humans, it causes the cessation of photosynthesis which doesn't effect humans because we don't have much chlorophyll. I wouldn't drink it though. If it were weed-spray why would the majority of it be on the gills of the mushrooms?


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #19251543 - 12/09/13 05:59 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I did not keep them actually but I do know where the log is that had fruited them.  The bruising  was an aqua marine like color, not the typical psilocybin oxidation color.  At the time I was with a woman friend on a date and I didn't have the time to really document them as if I were alone.

I will make sure and check that log now and again.  I don't think it was yard chemicals, the area just didn't make sense for somebody to spray.  Also, after a day or two they turn more blue like a psilocybe does. 

I'm still a new to having this hobby on this level, next time I will be more diligent with strange finds.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #19252058 - 12/09/13 07:27 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

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Alan Rockefeller said:
It does look like that color.  I found some roundup sprayed Galerinas in wood chip landscaping that looked active as hell.




I think I have seen Galerinas like that also!
-Somewhere i took pictures of it... looked like bluing Galerinas.. scary shit.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: nomadbrad]
    #19252114 - 12/09/13 07:40 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

Just keep an eye on it man. It's hard to go for a hike with someone else. they just don't get that each pic takes at least 5 minutes, and the lot of them can't entertain themselves for more than 1 or 2 minutes while you document.

But anyway the yard chems is what I was wondering about. It still looks remarkably like M. haematopus to me, but given the lack of spray, it's anyones guess. Just save the next batch. Hopefully, I'll have a scope soon and can get samples of this. But that may not be till next season.


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: rev0kadavur]
    #19252121 - 12/09/13 07:41 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I've had quite a bit of experience with Triclopyr, Glyphosate and Imazapyr managing invasive species. They each have different levels of toxicity for humans, but they all can cause some serious damage. It's also not the chemicals themselves thats responsible for the color, but the indicator additive/dye (oil or water based). Blue is often used, but red is also popular (or both together!)

Not entirely sold on the theory that these have herbecides on them.



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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: MidnightCity]
    #19255911 - 12/10/13 03:22 PM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I have to say that if I were the one spraying weeds and saw some mushrooms... I'd spray the shit out of them too:plot:


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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: suchen]
    #19258567 - 12/11/13 02:13 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

I asked a PNW Mycena expert about this thread and he said:

Hi Alan,

I'm pretty sure it's M. haematopus, but have no idea where the blue might be coming from.

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Re: Bluing Mycena? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
    #19259299 - 12/11/13 09:30 AM (10 years, 2 months ago)

It could be spray then but, whoever was spraying weeds that day was way off course and probably smoking meth.  In my town It would not surprise me.    Thanks Alan.


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