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Kharv
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Identification help
#21985903 - 07/23/15 04:12 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey guys! First time here, found these at my old house and was wondering what they are. I have a suspicion, but definitely not positive. I'll be making a spore print this evening. I hope I followed the rules about id'ing. Have a great one! And thank you in advance!
Habitat: I found these growing on our old property in central Florida that is a pecan Orchard, they were growing in soil in ankle high grass. Gills: The gills seem purpleish-brown and attached. Stem:
About 4" long stem 1/2" in diameter with a little collar about an inch down. Smooth with visible vertical fibers and a slightly hollow inside.
Cap: The color is a light tan with darker tan areas, convexed slightly, they seem sun damaged now. The tops feel soft and smooth.
Spore print color: I will be trying that this evening.
Bruising: Can't really tell
Other information: They have a slight earthy smell to them, nothing pungent.
Edited by Kharv (07/23/15 04:19 PM)
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#21985992 - 07/23/15 04:29 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Chlorophyllum molybdites, toxic.
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Kharv
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Thank you so much, I figured they were not edible. Love the site!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#21986290 - 07/23/15 05:27 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kharv said: Thank you so much, I figured they were not edible. Love the site!
You're welcome. These mushrooms are the #1 cause of mushroom poisoning in Florida and they are extremely common this time of year.
Glad you like the site and welcome to our community!
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Kharv
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So I went out today and found an abandoned cow field. This is the result of that hunt. All were found "cow patties". They got a little banged up in transport, but I hope I was successful. Thanks guys for your help!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22004912 - 07/27/15 02:42 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Along with Psliocybe cubensis you have also found: Panaeolus papilionaceus, Panaeolus antillarum and Poronia piliformis.
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Kharv
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Midnight city you're the best, thank you!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22005212 - 07/27/15 03:49 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kharv
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Hey, thanks my friend. One more question, barring the cubes (which are the 2 larger ones correct?) are any of the others edible and active? Such as the Panaeolus papilionaceus? Or the Panaeolus ancillary? And I can't find any information on the poronia piliformis.
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22005284 - 07/27/15 04:06 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kharv said: Hey, thanks my friend. One more question, barring the cubes (which are the 2 larger ones correct?) are any of the others edible and active? Such as the Panaeolus papilionaceus? Or the Panaeolus ancillary? And I can't find any information on the poronia piliformis.
I don't see anything dangerous, but I'm not aware if the Poronia is toxic. They are way too tough to eat regardless.
The Psilocybe cubensis are the two with the purple veils around the stems to the left in the first photo and there is a smaller one at the bottom center slightly to the right. It hasn't opened up yet so the gills aren't showing. It is also in the center of photo # 6
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Kharv
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First photo are the cubes. What about these in the second photo? Active? And what about these little guys in the third photo?
Sorry again about all the questions, trying to learn and distinguish. :-)
And again, thanks so much!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22005418 - 07/27/15 04:37 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Kharv said:

1. Psilocybe cubensis 2. Panaeolus antillarum 3. Panaeolus papilionaceus
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Kharv
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Thanks again midnight city. I'm guessing only the cubes are active and the rest are not? Or are the 3 you listed active? Trying to do a mental reset and I'm having a hard time finding any good amount of actives.
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22005534 - 07/27/15 05:02 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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I have a horse pasture with all these crazy looking shrooms can someone help tell me which ones are psychoactive and which ones are deadly?
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Make an ID request on a new post
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22005910 - 07/27/15 06:01 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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lincoln porter said: I have a horse pasture with all these crazy looking shrooms can someone help tell me which ones are psychoactive and which ones are deadly?
Create a new thread and include photos
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Kharv said: Thanks again midnight city. I'm guessing only the cubes are active and the rest are not? Or are the 3 you listed active? Trying to do a mental reset and I'm having a hard time finding any good amount of actives.
Hey Kharv, the cubensis are the only active ones you found, I think the others are edible but not commonly eaten. Good finds though.
Props to midnight for going to the effort of the circled mushrooms
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Re: Identification help [Re: Divinori]
#22009205 - 07/28/15 12:03 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hello MidnightCity!
Sorry to bother you again, but like I said, I'm new to mycology. Here is what I found today, I'm hoping I had better luck this time. The dark reddish brown ones in the center of the picture I found near the fence line on my way out, they have a conical shape and are 1" to 2+" tall. They were growing in clusters, but I can't seem to find info. As far as the other ones of interest are the ones with the red cap and white stem. If you could help me again to identify what I found I would appreciate it my friend. Hope all is well!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Kharv]
#22010723 - 07/28/15 04:48 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Lots of different stuff there, no actives though. I'm sure midnight will help in a minute!
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Re: Identification help [Re: Divinori]
#22010776 - 07/28/15 04:57 PM (8 years, 6 months ago) |
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Divinori said: Lots of different stuff there, no actives though. I'm sure midnight will help in a minute!
Yeah, none are active.
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