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Wolfred
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Fibs?
#22391691 - 10/17/15 01:44 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: South western coast of B.C. at sea level, on semi groomed grass beside a horse path.
Gills: grayish purple
Stem: 35 mm length, 1.5 mm diameter, white, smooth, hollow, thin.
Cap: 12 mm Diameter, tawny-brown color, smooth texture, conical to flat in maturity.
Spore print color: purple
Bruising: mild bruising on cap and stem.
Found growing near some Psilocybe Baeocystis specimens. Pictures speak a thousand words.

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MadMuncher
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What color did it bruise
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nexxone
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I don't think fibs, could be active tho.
I believe fibs will not have a smooth stem cuz the name fibs comes from the things on the stem that will bruise blue.
Maybe get a picture that shows the texture of the stem more. Sorry I'm not of much help still trying to learn
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Akhkharu


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With that much striation on the cap and the flimsy look to them, I doubt they are active.
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Joust
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interesting, looks inactive to me
Any bruising at the base?
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Wolfred
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Re: Fibs? [Re: Joust]
#22393337 - 10/17/15 01:43 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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There seemed to be some mild blueish bruising on the cap (right in the centre) when drying out, and the stem seemed to darken where picked; and notice on the second pick, the small ones in the upper left, there seems to be a slight purple-ish ring around the upper stem under the cap. I was going to suggest Psilocybe Coprophilia (I think that species has been renamed, I am old school) or Panaeolus foenisecii maybe, but the mild bruising and the ring make me doubt that. There could be a layer of sawdust or woodchips under the grass from years ago but I don't think Psilocybe pelliculosa flatten out like that so thats why I was thinking Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa.
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inski
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Hmm, I'd consider Psilocybe liniformans var. americana
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Joust
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Re: Fibs? [Re: inski]
#22394538 - 10/17/15 05:52 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Interesting Inski
Im still thinking something like Deconica inquilina What you think Inski?
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inski
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Re: Fibs? [Re: Joust]
#22395537 - 10/17/15 09:40 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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It's either Deconica or Psilocybe but I think to elaborate any further we would need more in depth details. In the second image look at the small specimens top left corner, they are not in focus but the larger of the two looks like it may have some blue staining in the upper region of the stipe which is typical of many Psilocybe, it generally relates to the area on the stipe where the margin of the pileus breaks away on maturity, the hyphae of the veil often bruise when that occurs.
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Wolfred
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Re: Fibs? [Re: inski]
#22395598 - 10/17/15 09:54 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ya ... I think that there wasn't enough bruising on the stem for Fibs I guess and they are small specimens too. Could be a high psilocybin/low psilocin species of some kind.
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Joust
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Re: Fibs? [Re: inski]
#22400967 - 10/19/15 01:27 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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MMM i think i see what your talking about, interesting!
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inski said: It's either Deconica or Psilocybe but I think to elaborate any further we would need more in depth details. In the second image look at the small specimens top left corner, they are not in focus but the larger of the two looks like it may have some blue staining in the upper region of the stipe which is typical of many Psilocybe, it generally relates to the area on the stipe where the margin of the pileus breaks away on maturity, the hyphae of the veil often bruise when that occurs.
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Wolfred
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Re: Fibs? [Re: Joust]
#22403889 - 10/19/15 02:41 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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I should have added that it does have a seperable gelatinous pellicle aswell.
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maynardjameskeenan
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They look like liberty caps to me..
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Blazeyy
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Same here, identical
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Wolfred
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The shape of the cap in maturity is what made me shy away from thinking of them as Libs; however, everything else fits. Perhaps they are some kind of local variant.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Fibs? [Re: inski]
#22404240 - 10/19/15 04:18 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
inski said: Hmm, I'd consider Psilocybe liniformans var. americana
That is pretty likely.
Wolfred, do you have any dried specimens?
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maynardjameskeenan
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I was under the impression that P. liniformans looked like this-
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Alan Rockefeller
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Looks about the same.
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Wolfred
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Yes Alan ... I have only a few dried specimens but I would like to find more and get some better pictures. I would also like to make a slide to examine the spore shape and size.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Quote:
Wolfred said: Yes Alan ... I have only a few dried specimens but I would like to find more and get some better pictures. I would also like to make a slide to examine the spore shape and size.
Good!
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