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freetolive
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ID Please Upstate South Carolina
#22360143 - 10/10/15 06:03 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I went out today. It was pouring down rain.I learned that I need to get out and walk. Looking on the ground. I spent to much time driving, but not really getting out and looking around. These are what i found. I hope something is active, but again, I could have look a likes.So I can practice some patience. Also, I came across a mushroom that looked like a Panaeolus cinctulus. It was soaking wet as it has rained all day and all night. The stem was dark and somewhat hollow, but like I stated, the mushroom was soaked-almost starting to rot, so I didn't think it would be good for id'ing. But when I squeezed it, the water that came out was purple. Does that mean anything? There were a couple in that area, near a ceder. But Pines were there too. I'm going to try and go back tomorrow morning.
I also found one that looked like a Gymnopilus luteofolius. But when I squeezed it, the watery substance was reddish.
1.I'm hoping this is the active mushroom someone spoke of that has the twisted fibers in the stem. I think the one I'm talking about is called Panaeolus cinctulus. I found this under some ceder trees, on the boarder of a cow pasture. A barbed wire fence and ceder tree was the boarder. EDIT: I went and checked my spore print and nothing was on the paper. Did the rain was the spores out? The same thing happened to mushroom #2. I was able to get a spore print from one of the #4 mushrooms. It was a black print.
 


2.I'm thinking that this one has similarities to Psilocybe caerulescens. I found it on the side of an embankment. Reddish clay/dirt with debris above it. It was sort of like a ditch. A gravel road was where I was, and the hill was on my side. As the land was higher than my truck window. I would climb the bank to be able to walk on the flat land I could see out of my right side window. But, we can't go on "looks sort of like" thinking.

3. Sorry about the orientation. This one caught my eye(bright colors) plus if was attached to this stick.

4.Random mushrooms.

5.Another random mushroom that I like the bright color.
 6.Some mushrooms that looked like mushrooms I've seen here, but just can't remember anything else about them. I really need to take my laptop with stored images.

7.Seems like the glossy, wet bright ones grabbed my attention.
 8.These were in a big cluster. All together. There were three or four or more clusters in this location. I didn't have time to take a good picture of cluster due to active highway and it was fairly busy. So I didn't want to draw anymore attention than I already had by standing in a Church property, in the grass, in the pouring down rain. Folks are funny around here about their Churches.

Edited by freetolive (10/10/15 07:17 PM)
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freetolive
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: freetolive]
#22360190 - 10/10/15 06:14 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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9.This two were growing on a log. Maybe a hardwood. Like an oak or something.


10. These were all over the woods. In mostly tall Pine Trees.
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impaired420
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: freetolive]
#22360300 - 10/10/15 06:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hi I'm from Sc also, greets bro!
Not sure what 1 is but it isn't panaelous cinctulus. 2. Maybe Cortinarius sp I see purple bruising.
Edit.nvm, they're not what I thought pretty sure. I am a noob so I'm just guessing and posting to learn, wait for a TI.
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Edited by impaired420 (10/10/15 06:50 PM)
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freetolive
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: impaired420]
#22360408 - 10/10/15 07:19 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
impaired420 said: Hi I'm from Sc also, greets bro!
Not sure what 1 is but it isn't panaelous cinctulus. 2. Maybe Cortinarius sp I see purple bruising.
Edit.nvm, they're not what I thought pretty sure. I am a noob so I'm just guessing and posting to learn, wait for a TI.
Greetings neighbor. I went and updated where I found them. The habitat.
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: freetolive]
#22361172 - 10/10/15 10:48 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've seen all of these, neither of the first two are psilocybe/panaeolus, the gills would be darker on the first, the gills would be attached to the stalk in the second, and texture of the stalk would be less granular in the center. Number 10 is an Amanita, maybe A. muscaria var. persicina, almost certainly something in the same group.
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freetolive
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: rhave]
#22361205 - 10/10/15 11:00 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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ok. thanks for the reply.
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freetolive
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Re: ID Please Upstate South Carolina [Re: freetolive]
#22362007 - 10/11/15 07:44 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well I'm going looking again today. Taking a better camera. I may grab a few Amanita species.
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