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smokadube505
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Registered: 07/08/15
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Identification Request
#21917161 - 07/08/15 09:36 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: We found these growing in a shady, grassy area, growing in bushes or shrubs of some sort. Found in New England/ North Eastern- North America.
Gills: White gills, resembled aminita muscaria's gills to me.
Stem: Mostly white, fading to a certain color but I can't necessarily put my finger on it. Stem ranges from thick and meaty on the smaller one, to longer and skinnier but still pretty decently thick
Cap: 2-2 1/2 inches wide caps, golden-yellow colored, has white spots all around it (looks just like aminita muscaria, just yellow, that's why I picked it) Please note: Mushrooms looked a lot more like muscaria until they took a beating.
Spore print color: Uuhh working on it.
Bruising: No obvious Bruising / colors.
This is my first time posting on the shroomery guys, so forgive me if this post isn't as well put together as it should be. I was biking in the middle of the woods and happened upon these little buggers, so I picked them. They looked just like aminita muscaria, except they where a nice golden/yellow color. They had the exact little white specks and everything, forgive me for the terrible pictures/ quality of the mushrooms because I had to bike back with them and they took quite a beating ._. But yeah those caps totally had the exact same white spots as the ones on aminita muscaria, the white spots just got rubbed off on the trip back home. So is this one of the edible aminita muscarias?
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koraks
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 26,672
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Well, they are an amanita species for sure and pretty close, if not exactly, a. muscaria.
Btw, you call them 'edible', but that's obviously debatable. A. muscaria can be prepared as a regular edible (with proper processing) or they can be consumed for their psychotropic effects. I trust you are aware that these effects are not comparable to those of psilocybin-containing species.
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