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EaZiE
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Id check
#21667411 - 05/11/15 09:09 PM (9 years, 9 days ago) |
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The solitary one and those under stump are the same kind. Light brown almost yellow cap but deep blue underneath. Some connected where coming out of ground. Purplish spore print. Cubes? The other pic amongst the pine needles are greyish with not much bluing. Liberty caps?
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doctorghosty
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Re: Id check [Re: EaZiE]
#21667453 - 05/11/15 09:17 PM (9 years, 9 days ago) |
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Mycena sp, , Psathyrella sp and Psathrella sp
Nothing active
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RuralAnomaly
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i like how psathyrella hide under stumps and make you think they're hiding there because they're really something else you're looking for, but they're not. little bastards.
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HookerWithAPenis
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Those Psathyrella look a little Coprinoid-y to me
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EaZiE
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Thanks,but they don't look very close to your pictures. Deep blue underneath. Pretty sure they are psilocybic just don't know what species.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Id check [Re: EaZiE]
#21667700 - 05/11/15 10:13 PM (9 years, 9 days ago) |
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EaZiE said: Thanks,but they don't look very close to your pictures. Deep blue underneath. Pretty sure they are psilocybic just don't know what species.
No.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Id check [Re: EaZiE]
#21667710 - 05/11/15 10:16 PM (9 years, 9 days ago) |
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EaZiE said: Thanks,but they don't look very close to your pictures. Deep blue underneath. Pretty sure they are psilocybic just don't know what species.
Next time you talk ask yourself if you have any idea what you're talking about before you try to sound authoritative. There's nothing psilocybesque about anything you have, keep hunting and don't force what you wish was true
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kactus.brand.g
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Quote:
doctorghosty said:
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EaZiE said: Thanks,but they don't look very close to your pictures. Deep blue underneath. Pretty sure they are psilocybic just don't know what species.
Next time you talk ask yourself if you have any idea what you're talking about before you try to sound authoritative. There's nothing psilocybesque about anything you have, keep hunting and don't force what you wish was true
Why do some people ask for id's,and then when you tell them their mushrooms are not active,they insist that they are,and want to argue? I've noticed that a lot on here.
Dude,if you're so sure they're active then why did you come here for an ID in the first place
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EaZiE
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Thanks for your help guys! Didn't mean to sound haughty lol. Mistook your signature for samples of what you thought mine were. After getting around to searching psathrylla mycena I think you might be right. I was under the impression that spore prints of purple would guarantee a psilocybe. Looks like its harder to find what you want than I thought. Like you almost have to be an expert and its not very safe.
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RuralAnomaly said: i like how psathyrella hide under stumps and make you think they're hiding there because they're really something else you're looking for, but they're not. little bastards.
Story of my life
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the_spice
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Re: Id check [Re: EaZiE]
#21672657 - 05/12/15 11:20 PM (9 years, 8 days ago) |
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EaZiE said: Like you almost have to be an expert and its not very safe.
you only need to be an expert in one species though
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EaZiE
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 Found this on side if house. More Psathrylla? It has a bit different color than the others. Stem hollow and no noticeable bluing where damaged.
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