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Yourboynole
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ok so every night i keep going out on my property looking for shrooms that ive been comparing to what are active on the forums, i come back ask if theyre good when they look almost identical to some of the shrooms i see on here, can someone help me out, maybe im just not looking in the right place, or hard enough.
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art2312
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Pics wont enlarge.... but on the right looks to be Psathyrella species and the left are several Amanita species, I believe. Looks like something in the A. vaginata group on the top left of the left pile. Cant really see any details tho...
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Edited by art2312 (08/04/15 10:08 AM)
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Yourboynole
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mountainplayer
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Yourboynole said: ok so every night i keep going out on my property looking for shrooms that ive been comparing to what are active on the forums, i come back ask if theyre good when they look almost identical to some of the shrooms i see on here, can someone help me out, maybe im just not looking in the right place, or hard enough. 
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Yourboynole said: try this https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wJWMsWt3YiO0dQwngqldrehxAQlEEgjnOPwSzpm0NLg=w660-h495-no
Or try this earlier post that you made.
I see Amanita, Gymnopus, Coprinellus or Coprinus. It would help if you would separate and number your mushrooms, and provide pictures of each type from multiple angles.
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RuralAnomaly
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i think, to answer your question here op, question is - whether you're ever going to find something active growing on your property.
the answer to that is yes, maybe... maybe even probably, depending on where you live. now, that being said, will you find it this year? maybe, maybe not. fungi are fickle. really really fickle.
out here in the midwest, we had bizzaro weather for the last three winters running, and now i'm in a local drought. and i mean really local, like everyone around got rain, but around here didn't - for weeks. so am i going to find anything on my property?
not likely.
could there be gyms growing somewhere back there? could be. i've found them just up the road.
will i? not likely.
and thats just how the game plays out.
more time you spend in a spot likely to have them, the more likely you are to see them.
there's nothing magic about that.
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Yourboynole
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well i live in Gainesville Florida which as you know is the shroom capital, ill post a pic of my land , going to search the field again
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Yourboynole
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art2312
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mountainplayer said:
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Yourboynole said: ok so every night i keep going out on my property looking for shrooms that ive been comparing to what are active on the forums, i come back ask if theyre good when they look almost identical to some of the shrooms i see on here, can someone help me out, maybe im just not looking in the right place, or hard enough. 
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Yourboynole said: try this https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/wJWMsWt3YiO0dQwngqldrehxAQlEEgjnOPwSzpm0NLg=w660-h495-no
Or try this earlier post that you made.
I see Amanita, Gymnopus, Coprinellus or Coprinus. It would help if you would separate and number your mushrooms, and provide pictures of each type from multiple angles.
Only species left in the genus Coprinus is C.comatus (Shaggy Mane).
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