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Texas forest ID active? please help
    #21850129 - 06/24/15 11:57 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Habitat:
Found growing in deeper forest of a city park near a lake. Directly on the forest bed snuggled hiding at the base of trees up to 3-4 feet surrounding trees. The trees were mostly oak, ash and juniper trees.
Gills:
light to dark brown aattached gills,dark purple to extreme brown/ black spore's, 
Stem: straight 2-4 inches slight twist,solid  white & hollow, no bruising to speak of....thin.
    ************ photos of them are in my file " http://www.shroomery.org/forums/upload.php?action=viewthumb&folder=Texas+wild+forest+bed+ ;  
Cap:
Caps are buff brown becoming lighter at the ends, when picked the ends turn more blackesh, very soft dry caps with some subtle fringe at the end of caps perhaps from pre-existing veil although I did not find one with an actual veil sttill present nor do I see a ring from veil being present ,fragile dry and soft light brown delicate , conical with some waviness in older ones and some slight curling with cap cracking,  etc.

Spore print color:
brownesh purple black
only bruising is with the cap, black bruise on caps only

Other information:
I was thinking that these might be Panaeolus subbalteatus but with research and being from Texas Im thinking Psilocybe cyanescens or Copeldias?  please help little brown mushroom ID frustration  :smile: sorry I was unable to upload photos here  :


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Re: Texas forest ID active? please help [Re: goddess101]
    #21850138 - 06/24/15 12:02 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Definitely not active


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Re: Texas forest ID active? please help [Re: Ganjaburger]
    #21850168 - 06/24/15 12:11 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

:justno:


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Re: Texas forest ID active? please help [Re: Ganjaburger]
    #21850223 - 06/24/15 12:23 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

thank you so much for the quick response, Im always out and about in the Austin and Houston forest, creeks, woods. I felt sure these must be some kind of hard to id magically little goodies just by how well they were hiding. Ive never come across any that looked so much like the leaves and ground before,they were just beautiful once seen, and Im always looking closely. lol Other than the link so often shared here on which grow in my area, do you have a hunting idea to share for the austin through houston area, passionate hunter?  thanks  again


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Re: Texas forest ID active? please help [Re: goddess101]
    #21850284 - 06/24/15 12:38 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Not sure if it would be better to open a new thread but there has been alot of rain and flooding aound here I go out everyday and find mushrooms like this! Its awesome .... please give feedback I research everyone you see here and of course have not eaten,as of now only learning on the wild forest hunting side of life :smile: please comment i would so much appreciate it http://www.shroomery.org/forums/upload.php?action=viewthumb&folder=Texas+Flood+Hunt


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