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themushie
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What is this
#21923247 - 07/10/15 06:22 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Back garden nw uk [url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/15-28/653082444-14365307492881964910746.jpg] [/url
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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koraks
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It's a mushroom, but the picture doesn't show much detail. Going on a limb, I'd say it's a panaeolus species.
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themushie
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The spore prints black not pitch black but not brown but I'm not sure what to make off it because my garden has a dog in not a horse
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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koraks
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Several panaeolus species have black(ish) spore prints. In itself, that doesn't say much. There's a small chance that you have p. cinctulus, but it's most likely something along the lines of p. papilionaceus.
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themushie
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Re: What is this [Re: koraks]
#21923270 - 07/10/15 06:34 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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[url=https://files.shroomery.org/files/15-28/653082444-14365307492881964910746.jpg] [/url it's too dry to tell
-------------------- Hi i recently become interested in mycologist after a good trip on AMT which changed my life, I started Studying mushrooms ins and outs from where they originate from back to the aztecs an mayans. now the hunt begins I live in the UK in liverpool where im not sure if im going to find many if any at all BUT we do have a few fields with horses on and the rain has been bad with the warmth im expecting to see some really early... its june and I think they are going to show up Any guidance any help feel free to email me or ask me questions at davidj156@hotmail.com
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