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ninelives
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Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds
#22188534 - 09/04/15 03:06 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Went for a stroll today in my local cow pasture, didn't see much but I found some that are interesting. All were growing in cow dung. Are any of them active, or edible? Spent about four hours hunting so I had to come back with something. All were collected in the same back, is cross contamination an issue? Thanks guys
-------------------- You wish to grow but fear what you may become, so you push off the water, the dirt, the sun, to stay in your hole. But it is in the very pushing that you become a tree, in spite of yourself. How did that happen?
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ninelives
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Re: Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds [Re: ninelives]
#22188981 - 09/04/15 04:55 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Would more pictures help at all?:P The second picture goes with the small mushrooms in the first picture
Edited by ninelives (09/04/15 04:59 PM)
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MidnightCity
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Re: Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds [Re: ninelives]
#22189013 - 09/04/15 05:04 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Chlorophyllum molybdites or a similar leptoid, Coprinopsis and Panaeolus antillarum. None are active.
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ninelives
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Re: Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds [Re: MidnightCity]
#22189086 - 09/04/15 05:21 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thank you very much:D, what could be the problem with my field? Plenty of cows, horses, and friendly owners who point me to the good spots. I know nobody else picks them too, it's quite a walk from a dead end. We had a good rain and there were pounds of these things, but no cubes, which I know well enough to spot. I found most growing under cool spots under trees. I am so sure of this place. I ended up searching half the pasture.
-------------------- You wish to grow but fear what you may become, so you push off the water, the dirt, the sun, to stay in your hole. But it is in the very pushing that you become a tree, in spite of yourself. How did that happen?
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ninelives
Turd Burglar



Registered: 07/13/15
Posts: 82
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Re: Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds [Re: ninelives]
#22189414 - 09/04/15 06:28 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Are any of the above mushrooms edible/tasteful? I'm looking for more than just psychs, though I'm still wondering why I haven't seen any.
-------------------- You wish to grow but fear what you may become, so you push off the water, the dirt, the sun, to stay in your hole. But it is in the very pushing that you become a tree, in spite of yourself. How did that happen?
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MidnightCity
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Re: Need help identifying today's south east Texas finds [Re: ninelives]
#22189542 - 09/04/15 06:53 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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You're very welcome! Chlorophyllum molybdites are toxic, so definitely don't eat those. The Coprinopsis and Panaeolus antillarum are technically edible but I advise against eating them, you won't be missing anything.
I would check back at that field if you're searching for actives, it's possible the timing or conditions were slighty wrong when you went. I don't give up on a field unless I've gone a few times at the right times and find no actives whatsoever.
SE Texas is a good region for actives in the state from what I've been told. Also check other fields if you keep striking out there. Last, keep in mind that August just ended and it may be too consistently hot for the time being.
Edit: Fixed incomplete sentence.
Edited by MidnightCity (09/04/15 08:23 PM)
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