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DibberDab
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Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens
#21830732 - 06/20/15 12:06 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Had a pick down south ways today to come home with an abundance of what we think is a species of Cyancese. Any help Identifying would be appreciated as well as any knowledge you can pass down about the holy 
Pictures are below (Not sure if best quality)
Habitat: Found Pine Plantation, was found growing out of stumps, pineleaves/cones/sticks/dirt
Gills: Were cyan blue when picked, from what I can tell with no microscope or magnifying glass gills seem to be attached, waiting on spore print
Stem: Length changes depending on shroom, they seemed to be a bit white when picked but were mostly brown/dirt coloured.
Cap: Again, diameter changes on shroom, starts out a mild brown and fades to a white blue on edge of cap.
Spore print color: Still waiting, seems to be purple/brown from shrooms left on paper drying.
Bruising: None as of yet.
Smells just like a juicy shroom.
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: DibberDab]
#21830973 - 06/20/15 01:05 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Do not consume. Not psilocybe.
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: xthrx]
#21831005 - 06/20/15 01:12 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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The pictures aren't great but they look and sound like they could be Hypholoma (not active). I'm not seeing any blue in your pictures but I've seen a greenish tinge on Hypholoma before and they did leave a purple-brown spore print.
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: DibberDab]
#21831031 - 06/20/15 01:21 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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After sorting out the shrooms there is a total of 200+

(Bag on left is 2nd pick)
We did the picks with 2 seperate patches, the first of which was covered under logs/pineleaves. I assume that is why the colour is more bright as less sun was touching them and we picked them early morning.
The 2nd patch (But originol post) was found slightly burried, but more then 3/4 of the patch was above ground.
The spore prints left by the shrooms on the paper after sorting was looking to be a dark brown.
Here is what a cluster of them were growing out of. It seems to be a mixture of bark and soil.

Also to note:
These caps look different but we think they may be the same breed.


Also, we think we may have found a different type of shroom all together. Was growing in same place and even picked with the patch.




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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: DibberDab]
#21831260 - 06/20/15 04:27 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Your "200+" are probably a Hypholoma sp., nothing to keep.
The last one possibly Agrocybe sp.
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: Anglerfish]
#21831309 - 06/20/15 04:57 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Buzzman30
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: Buzzman30]
#21831311 - 06/20/15 04:58 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Any of them shrooms anyone?
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Re: Mushroom I.D Possible Cyancens/Azurecens [Re: Buzzman30]
#21831443 - 06/20/15 06:41 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Buzzman30 said: Any of them shrooms anyone?
No. Most of the first batch of pics are Hypholoma capnoides, and in the second pic you have some Amanita and some other stuff that I can't identify because I can't see the gills. I can see them well enough to know that they are not active however.
It will take you years to find actives if you just pick random mushrooms and hope for the best. What you need to do is target the correct habitat.
The main species you should be looking for is Psilocybe subaeruginosa. It is found in wood chip landscaping and pine plantations. Before you put too much time into it, make sure that they grow in your part of the country - you can check that on mushroomobserver.org.
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