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brycewershila
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need help identify!!
#22256402 - 09/18/15 02:11 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found in my garden in southern Oregon.
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Nobler Hino
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They look like cubes, any bruising?
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SirShroomsAlott
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They don't look like cubes at all IMO
But just incase, it would bruise blue OP if they were
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WhyDidiDoThis
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Seriously are NOT cubes. Probably Panaeolus.
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brycewershila
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I don't really see anything but also don't really know what to see.
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SirShroomsAlott
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 That's blue bruising, those are cubes as well but dried ones which don't look anything like the ones you have. A Trusted Identifier will probably answer soon though, they're much better than us lol
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Nobler Hino
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There could be a mixture in that pic
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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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Quote:
Nobler Hino said: They look like cubes, any bruising?

There is absolutely nothing about these that look like P cubensis.
Your mushrooms look like a Panaeolus OP, what color are the spores prints?
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SirShroomsAlott
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OP, I'm assuming you don't know how to take a spore print, get a white piece of paper and a clear cup or bowl or something, place a head of the mushroom without a stem onto the paper with the gills of the mushroom touching the paper, put something over it (mainly so the print doesn't get blown around if any breeze comes through) and after like 15 minutes lift up the mushroom head and there should be a shape of the gills on the paper but it will be a certain color, that is a spore print. Post what color or take a picture and post picture of the print.
These are spore prints just so you know roughly what they look like 
And this is what it should look like while trying to get one, the mushroom head in the upper right corner of this pic is how you do it 
Panaleous can be psychedelic so it looks like I was wrong while responding to you in The Pub, notice how the poster above mine has the trusted identifier tag, that's what I was mentioning in the pub as well.
Edited by SirShroomsAlott (09/18/15 02:40 PM)
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antity
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Looks like Pan foes to me
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brycewershila
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Re: need help identify!! [Re: antity]
#22256515 - 09/18/15 02:41 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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brycewershila
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I can't really tell the color kind color blind but that's what I got so far.
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brycewershila
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maynardjameskeenan
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You need to leave them sit for a few hours at least
http://mushplanet.com/cultivation_manual/making-spore-print.html
Panaeolus foenisecii generally don't grow in gardens. Is there horse manure in your garden beds?
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SirShroomsAlott
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Leave them on longer, the color is shit tons of spores dropping out of the mushroom head, sometimes it takes a little longer for htem to fall, leave it on until there is a definitive color.
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maynardjameskeenan
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They are probably immature Panaeolus cinctulus IMHO
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brycewershila
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There is bone meal
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maynardjameskeenan
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That's not really what I asked, so I assume there is not horse manure. Panaeolus foenisecii also doesn't grow in such cespitose clusters.
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brycewershila
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I looked up the panaeolus cinctulus and the look identical.
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brycewershila
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I don't think any but the plants get fertilizer everyday.
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