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aricho
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Newbie Needs an I.D. !!!!
#19291383 - 12/18/13 01:05 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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We picked these when it was really hot, so they were all wrinkled and dried when we got them 
Habitat: In a cow field, both were growing out of cow manure. based in australia so eucalyptus trees and bush surround the area.
Gills: Colour is black/ dark coloured.
But it is interesting to note that the gills are all curly and wavy I don't know if thats because they are getting old and dried or what! (see pics)
Stem: thin and medium length see photos. white to brown, some dark purple/blue towards the end of stem, see attached photos
Cap: one batch was a couple and had the gold cap coloration but the single we picked was so dry it was hard to tell.
Spore print color: did one of the couple that we found and its spore was very light but seemed a blue/dark black colour
Bruising: I think it bruised a bit blue/purple towards the end of the stem, but the shrooms are so dry its hard to tell.
Other information: Smells like cow shit, awful stuff.
1st batch we found, the couple

the second batch with the single fella

any help is appreciated!
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Tangich


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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: aricho]
#19291387 - 12/18/13 01:07 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Copelandia cyanescens.
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aricho
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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: Tangich]
#19291397 - 12/18/13 01:11 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Tangich said: Copelandia cyanescens.
Hey thanks for replying so quick 
that looks about right, i didn't think they were quite gold caps.
are you sure these are Copelandia cyanescens, and if so whats your recommended dosage?
by the way I have tripped on truffles in amsterdam twice, but am a newbie to the shroom scene
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Tangich


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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: aricho]
#19291416 - 12/18/13 01:16 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yup, I'm 100% sure for the second batch, 98% for the first one. They are clearly the same species, but the absence of blue bruising might indicate Panaeolus antillarum (which is non toxic), but I'm sure it's just due to dehydration in this case. I don't know much about dosages and such, a gram or two dry should be good.
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aricho
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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: Tangich]
#19291418 - 12/18/13 01:17 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks a bunch my man, much love to a fellow tripper who's willing to help some newbies out have a good one
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Tangich


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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: aricho]
#19291428 - 12/18/13 01:20 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'm not much of a tripper, but you're welcome anyways.
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Lepkaun
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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: Tangich]
#19293238 - 12/18/13 12:51 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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I see some bluing in the base of the stem in the second batch,but the first batck looks like P.antillarum. Most Pan cyans stems bruise dark blue.You should try and bruise the stem more to really make sure.
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Re: Newbie Needs an I.D. [Re: Lepkaun]
#19293398 - 12/18/13 01:40 PM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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yeah, I think I can see a hint of blue also... on the 2nd batch.
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Blue-FunGuy
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I think the first ones are the goods as well.
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kcrocker802
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You can try and rehydrate a bit of the stems on the first batch with a drop of water then lightly squeeze it then redry and see if you get some blue.
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