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ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus?
#21747911 - 06/01/15 10:42 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi, I'm a looong time lurker on this forum and decided to finally sign up as I have some unidentified mushrooms and would greatly appreciate insight from more seasoned hunters.

Habitat: Soil in a landfill, old plant debris. In Northern Europe
Gills: Dark brown, attached.
Stem: Length 3-5cm, thickness 0,5-1cm, white surface, brown flesh, brittle, hollow.
Cap: Diameter 1,5-7cm, brittle, conical/flat.
Spore print color: Black
Bruising: Not really
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: do it]
#21747927 - 06/01/15 10:50 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Lacrymaria sp.
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: Anglerfish]
#21748167 - 06/01/15 12:09 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: Byrain]
#21748193 - 06/01/15 12:17 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks!
I tried to looking them up in a few books and googling them but didn't really end up in any specific ID, this had the closest resemlbance in appearance I found, Lacrymaria rigidipes: http://www.stridvall.se/fungi/gallery/Lacrymaria/SV08_001
I tossed them already, but does anyone have info on the edibility/food value of different Lacrymaria?
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: do it]
#21748197 - 06/01/15 12:18 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey,I wish I could have found more than two pitiful specimens today
you can give me yours,I love them!!!
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: do it]
#21748261 - 06/01/15 12:29 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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do it said: I tried to looking them up in a few books and googling them but didn't really end up in any specific ID, this had the closest resemlbance in appearance I found, Lacrymaria rigidipes: http://www.stridvall.se/fungi/gallery/Lacrymaria/SV08_001
The most common species is apparently L. lacrymabunda, which, without any closer inspection would be the most likely name to put on your find. It is very common in the northern parts of Europe at this time of the year.
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I tossed them already, but does anyone have info on the edibility/food value of different Lacrymaria?
I have an old field guide (1973) naming it an edible. I never tried it though, couldn't say much about it, sorry. I'm reluctant to trust old guides anyway.
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: Anglerfish]
#21748268 - 06/01/15 12:30 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've eaten them plenty of times with no ill effects
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: kactus.brand.g]
#21748361 - 06/01/15 12:51 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anglerfish said: I have an old field guide (1973) naming it an edible. I never tried it though, couldn't say much about it, sorry. I'm reluctant to trust old guides anyway.
Ok, then I'm a bit hesitant to go picking them again.
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kactus.brand.g said: I've eaten them plenty of times with no ill effects
Are they good? They grow in abundance where I found them and nobody picks them around here, also we don't have too many edible mushrooms growing in early summer (that I know of).
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: do it]
#21748796 - 06/01/15 02:26 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They are delicious to me
Maybe you should try one,and see for yourself
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: do it]
#21749064 - 06/01/15 03:26 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They aren't poisonous and may not be good either, idk first hand. With all edible mushrooms new to you its always smartest to try only a little bit the first few times to make sure they don't disagree with you. This is especially true for uncommonly eaten edible species like Lacrymaria. If you do try them let us know how they are.
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Re: ID request, possible psathyrella/panaeolus? [Re: Byrain]
#21749504 - 06/01/15 05:31 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah,I was iffy about them at first,but a former member on here, paducahovoids,turned me onto them,and I saw just how good they actually were.
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