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poofterFroth
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ID horse lawn mushroom
#21821295 - 06/17/15 10:50 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Habitat: grass & clover lawn/horse camp (well composted) Where does it grow? pasture/lawn, midwest USA.
What does it grow on? Eg. lawn/soil - horse manure/compost rich. But not found directly on shit. Late spring, temps around 80's.
Gills: Color: black. not attached...(?), gills
Stem: Long, thin, smooth, brownish-tan moving to white towards cap, hollow - sorta stiff/brittle
Cap: small Diameter, light tanish-hints of blues... texture flat or dull looking, conical,
Spore print color: black
Bruising: none noticed
Other information: It had been raining a couple days and these were found during a couple hours of it stopping.
Picked from a lawn/field of grass & clover used as a horse camp for nearby trail riding. They weren't directly growing on HP, but the lawns are surly composted well considering the amount of people and horses that use this area.
Location is Midwest USA, but these horse trails are on national forest land so many people/horses frequent it from many different surrounding areas and states. So really almost anything is possible.. These particularly caught my eye as they seemed to have a strange blue glow to them, although they don't bruise. Print color is pending, but I suspect black...










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Edited by poofterFroth (06/18/15 12:25 PM)
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Couperj



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shellzenone
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Re: ID horse lawn mushroom [Re: Couperj]
#21822114 - 06/18/15 02:36 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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shellzenone
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I'm not 100% sure though... Wait for a trusted id
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ent
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Panaeolus species. I'm 99% sure these aren't cyans though.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Quote:
shellzenone said: Panaeolus-cyanescens
http://www.shroomery.org/12485/Panaeolus-cyanescens
No way. Looks more like Panaeolus papilionaceus or P. subfirmus.
Check microscopic features.
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shellzenone
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I see alot of these where I live, never really bothered with them though...
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poofterFroth
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Updated the op with spore pic/color(black)... ---------------------------------------------------
Thanks guys.
I was leaning towards cints? while in the field but I think Allen may be on with his call - Panaeolus papilionaceus. Yet, I don't have easy access to a microscope so I may never know.
I found others out there but am pretty sure they were panaeolus foenisecii.
It was a fun find but bummer verdict. I still have high hopes for this spot though.
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