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SwissedToast
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hopeless ID Request
#22161986 - 08/29/15 06:38 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys, first post here, but I've been trying my best to lurk and read.
So I found these growing in my backyard near the water faucet. I've been watering my lawn everyday in hopes of wild shrooms and I've seen a couple meaty Boletus, bunches of unidentified small brown shrooms, and an occasional Amanita muscaria var. Guessowii Just getting started here so I'd really appreciate anything and everything. I've also been hunting in local parks but to no avail.





Specimen 1: Free white gills Umbonate (nipple) ~2cm cap String-cheese like stem (~2.5cm) no color change when bruised found growing near water source on lawn [Queens, NYC, NY]
possibly Panaeolus cinctulus?
Specimen 2: Attached dark brown gills 3mm thick, 3cm long hollow stem seems I left it growing too long and it's dead and dried out found growing in damp moss Convex(?) 2cm cap [Queens, NYC, NY]
possibly Panaeolus genus?
What should I know about the Panaeolus genus? I'm sorely tempted to just pick and eat everything I find. I can attempt a spore print but it'd be my first. Attempted bruising with no effects. The Boletus in my area are abundant and bruise bright green-blue. Thanks very much for anything and everything.
edit: also what should I do with these for preparation? I've put them in a box surrounded by Silica Gel packets.
Edited by SwissedToast (08/29/15 06:41 PM)
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Pariahprose
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Quote:
SwissedToast said:
What should I know about the Panaeolus genus? I'm sorely tempted to just pick and eat everything I find. I can attempt a spore print but it'd be my first. Attempted bruising with no effects. The Boletus in my area are abundant and bruise bright green-blue. Thanks very much for anything and everything.
edit: also what should I do with these for preparation? I've put them in a box surrounded by Silica Gel packets.
Definitely don't eat any and every shroom you find. OP, I hope you are smarter than that and know that you always have the awesome family here at the Shroomery to help you ID pretty much any mushroom you find.
Happy Hunting
Ps- Spore printing isn't that hard but I will let someone else explain that
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antity
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Deff not Panaeolus cinctulus
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MidnightCity
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Re: hopeless ID Request [Re: antity]
#22162307 - 08/29/15 08:11 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Looks like you've got some Inocybe there, many of which are very toxic. Do not eat either of these.
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SwissedToast
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@Pariahprose thx m8. I'm just so buttblasted that I found some amanita muscaria and Psilocybe but didn't know what they were at the time and missed my opportunity 
@antity thanks!
@MidnightCity thank you very much. into the trash they go.
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Edited by SwissedToast (08/30/15 08:46 AM)
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Bud Fuggins
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Quote:
MidnightCity said: Looks like you've got some Inocybe there, many of which are very toxic. Do not eat either of these.
They also smell like cum.
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SwissedToast
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Quote:
Bud Fuggins said:
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MidnightCity said: Looks like you've got some Inocybe there, many of which are very toxic. Do not eat either of these.
They also smell like cum.
They do, actually. They really do.
Should I just give up on the lot and let them be or could it be possible for something useful to grow mixed in? There's one that seems to be either a different species or freakishly large. 4cm umbo cap diameter versus the regular 1-2cm I'm seeing.
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          "These symptoms suggested that our evolution, I suppose, from the animal kingdom into the human kingdom itself was catalyzed, or triggered by our encounter with these Hallucenogenics, and, Yes, that we are an Ape with a symbiotic relationship to a Mushroom and that has given us self reflection, language, religion and all the spectrum of effects that flow from these things and one can only wonder how these hallucinogens might effect our future evolution as well. They have brought us to this point, and as we make our Relationship to them concious, we may be able to take control of our future evolutionary path..." HUMAN PHALLUS CONFIRMED TO BE AN EVOLVED MUSHROOM
Edited by SwissedToast (08/30/15 10:15 PM)
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