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Magicfinder
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(ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin?
#21732865 - 05/28/15 02:54 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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I live in Oklahoma and it just rained here and my house backs up to the woods so I started looking around and I found some shrooms but can't identify them. One of them one was growing on some wood under some trees it was a red cap but the cap wasn't loud perfectly round it was like bent. And then I found some more shrooms growing on some wood they had a brown cap and were round with light brown on them growing on wood in the woods. It's about 80 degrees here and it rained this morning.

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domesticgnome

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Re: (ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin? [Re: Magicfinder]
#21732914 - 05/28/15 03:09 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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maybe Gymnopus and Sarcoscypha coccinea
Nothing active
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Anglerfish
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Re: (ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin? [Re: Magicfinder]
#21732928 - 05/28/15 03:14 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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First picture is possibly a Gymnopus sp., you should take close up shots of the entire mushroom and try to give a description of it as well. Not easy to tell from that picture, I'm afraid.
Second one is a Sarcoscypha sp., most likely.
None of these contain any hallucinogenic compounds.
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Re: (ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin? [Re: domesticgnome]
#21732933 - 05/28/15 03:16 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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First off welcome to the shroomery!!!!
I am going to insert a list of descriptions and samples so you may be able to give the right info for future ID requests.
Once again welcome to your new obsession Species #1:
Habitat: Wood - Found in deciduous woods, growing straight from a fallen rotting tree.
Gills: The gill color varies from a white to a light pinkish color. The gills are free.
Stem: Whitish, pretty fragile, slightly enlarged at base. 2cm wide.
Cap: Brown to gray, smooth, not hygrophanous, 3-6 inches across.
Spore print color: A light pink color.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: North East Coast region of the USA.
Species #2:
Habitat: Found growing on the ground in a deciduous woods.
Gills: White, with dark streaks - the black marks appeared to be a result of bruising.
Stem: Yellow, sturdy, with black streaks/bruising.
Cap: Yellow around the edges to orange in the middle and dark at the tip. Smooth, not viscid. No color change was observed in drying.
Spore print: White.
Bruising: Bruised black on the cap, stem, and gills.
Location: North East Coast region of the USA.
Species #3:
Habitat: Found growing from a piece of deciduous wood.
Gills: Dark brown, attached.
Stem: White, fragile, hollow, breaking and splitting easily.
Cap: Dark brown when moist, fading to a very light brown straw color as it dries (hygrophanous).
Spore print: Dark brown.
Bruising: No noticeable color changes from bruising.
Location: North East Coast region of the USA.
#1 is a Pluteus #2 is a Hygrocybe. #3 is a Psathyrella.
Notice how clear and organized the above response is. There is no doubt about which mushrooms are being referred to.
Here is a blank list of the basic requirements that you can copy/paste right into your post and fill in:
Species #
Habitat:
Gills:
Stem:
Cap:
Bruising:
General location:
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Magicfinder
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Re: (ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin? [Re: Anglerfish]
#21732954 - 05/28/15 03:24 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Thanks man! And I will do that for sure next time. It looks like there is some more rain coming in tonight so I will look in morning and post pics if I find any. I'll be sure to take a more close up picture with a more vivid description of the mushroom. Thanks for the help
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Re: (ID REQUEST) need help! Maybe psylocybin? [Re: Magicfinder]
#21733377 - 05/28/15 05:05 PM (8 years, 8 months ago) |
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Your welcome....
I would recommend looking up active and inactive species ....that are native to your area.
http://www.oklahomawildcrafting.com/#!mushrooms/cea7
Or some other similar site...
Good luck
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