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First request for an ID, few different species
#21953469 - 07/16/15 07:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hi, long time browser, first time poster, hoping for some help with the results of my first hunt.


Species # 1
Habitat:found under some light vegetation on the edge of a compost pile
Gills: appear off-white, but as it has dried darker shading has appeared between them
Stem: white, fairly sturdy
Cap:light brown/amber, slightly darker are near tip, conical taper
Bruising:possibly blue on stem
General location: east coast, think rhode island.
I was looking for panaeolous cinctulus, but these guys caught my eye, i didn't know the gills would turn dark or see any bruising when i snagged it, but their presence now seems hopeful. Does anybody think they're active? I'm waiting on a spore print now, i carefully applied a few drops of water to a cap and left it upside down under a shot glass on a piece of TP
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snibe
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Re: First request for an ID, few different species [Re: snibe]
#21953515 - 07/16/15 07:50 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Species #2 Possibly panaeolus cyanescens?

[WARNING:The second mushroom from the left is not of the same type, and was accidently placed in the pile, the other three are the targets]
Habitat: recently fertilized lightly spread grass, about 3-4 inches high
Gills: very dark; blueish-purplish? there seems to be an alternating short one that only reaches just inside the circumference of the cap, and then every other one reaching the center
Stem: extremely fragile, was difficult to remove intact while moist, very thin relative to the diameter of the cap
Cap:seems round, light colored when moist, with a slightly darker spot in the center, darkened after drying
Bruising: non-seen, though difficult to tell due to darker color of the mushroom
General location:
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Re: First request for an ID, few different species [Re: snibe]
#21953550 - 07/16/15 08:01 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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1st might be Coprinellus micaceus 2nd is Panaeolus foenisecii or something similar. Not active.
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snibe
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Re: First request for an ID, few different species [Re: snibe]
#21954829 - 07/17/15 05:02 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thank you, also, i have these three as well,
Species # 3

I apologise for the dry nature of the specimen, it was from one of our first houses of the day and we had a long hot day before i was able to record and post 
Habitat: found JUST under the edge of a shrub a mulched garden bed
Gills:very dark, difficult to tell
Stem: thinnish, definitely blueish hue, mainly white,
Cap:appears to be a dark brownish gray, with ridges that run towards the center, definite blue tone is seen between these ridges, and was my reason for picking the mushrooms
Bruising: seems to be on caps
General location: northeast coast (RI)
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Re: First request for an ID, few different species [Re: snibe]
#21954860 - 07/17/15 05:34 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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They're a coprinoid species, you'll most likely need a microscope to identify.
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Re: First request for an ID, few different species [Re: Anglerfish]
#21954866 - 07/17/15 05:45 AM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thank you anglerfish, I understand now that the coloration i see must be due to the liquefication, not an oxidation reaction as I assumed, interesting!
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