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Bdavis247420
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Mushroom id help
#22145388 - 08/26/15 09:57 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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http://  I live in Michigan and ordered an Australian species and an Alacabenzi species from a vendor. My monotubs became contaminated so I dumped them outside last week. In the spots I've dumped them, these mushrooms came up. Instant bluing when touched, blue thumbprint left when finger placed on gills and the stem turned awesome bright blue when taking it from the cap to run a spore print. Have my little guys come to fruit in nature on their own? These appear to be psilocybin containing mushrooms for sure, I just would like some reassurance if anyone can offer any.. Thanks
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They are some kind of bolete. Despite the bluing, not psychoactive.
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Bdavis247420
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Re: Mushroom id help [Re: Untitled]
#22145426 - 08/26/15 10:05 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Damn... Thanks for the insight! I thought those were only native to Papua New Guinea and australia, though?
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Boletes? They grow pretty much everywhere!
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Bdavis247420
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Re: Mushroom id help [Re: Untitled]
#22145532 - 08/26/15 10:27 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks stranger! Without you, I might not be to happy in the next 48 hours... According to a mushroom hunters guide book, the ones that turn blue instantly are indeed poisonous and have deaths recorded from them.. Needless to say, your info is much appreciated!
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You're welcome. This is not one of the deadly ones though. This is probably a Xerocomus/Xerocomellus species (Xerocomellus chrysenteron bruises blue for example). The really toxic Boletes are things like Boletus satanis, which has obviously red pores. Boletus badius is a choice edible species and bruises blue so blue bruising itself does not indicate that the mushroom is poisonous.
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Re: Mushroom id help [Re: Untitled]
#22147347 - 08/26/15 03:59 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I found some of those: http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/22069048
They bruise blue instantly. I am a noob but apparently it is kind of hard to nail down a species on many of the small boletes like that.
Edited by MagicDave (08/26/15 03:59 PM)
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Re: Mushroom id help [Re: MagicDave]
#22147446 - 08/26/15 04:21 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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There are red-topped boletes with yellow pores, that blue instantly, that grow near where I live and I've eaten them. They were tasty.
I would eat those as long as they taste nice, but that's just me. I don't know which species they are.
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Re: Mushroom id help [Re: elprawn]
#22148789 - 08/26/15 08:33 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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EAT ME!!!!!!
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Quote:
elprawn said: There are red-topped boletes with yellow pores, that blue instantly, that grow near where I live and I've eaten them. They were tasty.
I would eat those as long as they taste nice, but that's just me. I don't know which species they are.
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Bud Fuggins said: EAT ME!!!!!!

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Quote:
kactus.brand.g said:
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elprawn said: There are red-topped boletes with yellow pores, that blue instantly, that grow near where I live and I've eaten them. They were tasty.
I would eat those as long as they taste nice, but that's just me. I don't know which species they are.
Quote:
Bud Fuggins said: EAT ME!!!!!!

Send it over
What is that?
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