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buddingshroomer



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Snow damaged Panaeolus cinctulus ID
#21932197 - 07/12/15 06:00 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey, I know it may be a stretch to identify these accurately because they got snowed on and froze solid this morning which somewhat disfigured them but I thought I'd give it a crack because I really want to get them confirmed.
Found growing in a small spaced out cluster in a pile of horse dung with grass growing through/around it. I found a single mushroom growing in this same location a few weeks ago and made an ID post, it was suspected P. cinctulus but wasn't confirmed.
Stem is long and thin with lines running down its length, twisting at times but sometimes straight up/down. Stem ranges from brown/red to white and is fairly sturdy but somewhat hollow.
Gills are mottled grey-black and spores are jet black.
No bruising observed.
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RuralAnomaly
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nice pics. certainly looks like it could be - but i'm only here for moral support.
and a little sympathy re the snow. yech.
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Peteza34
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Re: Snow damaged Panaeolus cinctulus ID [Re: RuralAnomaly]
#21932611 - 07/12/15 09:17 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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If the spores are black then yes, but that print looks a bit brown to me in the pic. I've never heard of a Pan getting snowed on. They don't pop up here until it gets pretty warm.
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stevo

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#21932664 - 07/12/15 09:44 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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buddingshroomer



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Re: Snow damaged Panaeolus cinctulus ID [Re: stevo]
#21933988 - 07/12/15 03:30 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks for the responses guys! I'm fairly confident that they are cincts, I just wanted some other opinions. And I wasn't quite sure what time of year they usually fruit in Victoria but there is one little patch fruiting now. I'll have to check back in spring to see if this patch is more productive then.
And that print is a bit faint but definitely black. This is a print of the same cap I left over night
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Peteza34
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Yep looks good. I am probably too colorblind to make any comments anywhere regarding color . Definitely check back for more when it warms up. You need a lot of these for a trip.
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buddingshroomer



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Re: Snow damaged Panaeolus cinctulus ID [Re: Peteza34]
#21934493 - 07/12/15 05:48 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Haha I don't even plan on eating these. Just wanted to tick them off my list of active finds.
I have Psilocybe subaeruginosa growing on my property and very close by so if I want to trip I just hunt for subs
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Peteza34
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Ah nice. Cinctulus is a nice change of pace when you don't want a strong trip. Its good to have options.
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