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FunkyLavender
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Possible Psilocybin strictipes?
#22442726 - 10/27/15 11:29 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found next to a trail in tall wet grass located between the trail edge and some briar bushes. The majority of this section of the trail passes through a small field free of briars or any other plants besides tall grass. This small field is surrounded by forest on all sides.
Gills: Non attached gills, which were dark brownish purple on the adult and creme colored on the adolescent. The stems could bend around my finger without snapping and were hollow. Both these mushrooms had gelatinous pellicles that could peel off and we're slimy to the touch.
Stem: The stems could bend around my finger without snapping and were hollow. They were skinny, only slightly wider on the bottom. Both mushrooms had brown stems, maintaining consistent complexion from top to bottom. The stems were tall, at about 4 inches.
Cap: It has a dark brown cap (like chocolate) the youngest one still had a light brown cap. Both these mushrooms had gelatinous pellicles that could peel off and we're slimy to the touch. I know they are not liberty caps due to their lack of white stems and niples. Not to mention the caps do not create a slight curve inward towards the gills, common with liberty caps and Psilocybe pelliculosa.
Spore print color: Both these mushrooms have what look like black spore prints. By the time I got home most the spores dropped so the prints were faint, but they definitely were dark and not orange.
Bruising: No noticible bruising took place, however the stems on both mushrooms slowly turned to a dark purple over the course of 1 hour.
Pictures (I'm new, please make comments on how well I did my first post):
Edited by FunkyLavender (10/28/15 12:10 AM)
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loco801
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We need bigger pictures than that.
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Species found: P. azurescens P. cyanescens P. semilanceata P. pelliculosa P. stuntzii G. luteofolius Pan. cinctulus
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FunkyLavender
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Re: Possible Psilocybin strictipes? [Re: loco801]
#22442741 - 10/27/15 11:33 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sorry. My phone is limited on that, and I took these yesterday :\
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FunkyLavender
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Re: Possible Psilocybin strictipes? [Re: loco801]
#22442754 - 10/27/15 11:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Ok, they were much much clearer on my phone. I'm not sure why they suck on the screen now.
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loco801
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im only seeing like a 25 x 50 picture lol. Can barely see your hand even let alone identify a mushroom.
Email them to yourself or somehow transfer to your computer. Then upload to this site.
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Species found: P. azurescens P. cyanescens P. semilanceata P. pelliculosa P. stuntzii G. luteofolius Pan. cinctulus
Edited by loco801 (10/27/15 11:39 PM)
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FunkyLavender
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Re: Possible Psilocybin strictipes? [Re: loco801]
#22442767 - 10/27/15 11:44 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Alright. Will do.
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loco801
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Might be panaeolus sp.
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Species found: P. azurescens P. cyanescens P. semilanceata P. pelliculosa P. stuntzii G. luteofolius Pan. cinctulus
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FunkyLavender
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Re: Possible Psilocybin strictipes? [Re: loco801]
#22442861 - 10/28/15 12:20 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Is that bad? I really want to know if it's worth planting in my lawn.
I have found cyanescens before. But not any other kind. I've found liberty caps too. Just never seen an all brown mushroom this size with a purpling stem and black print. Strictipes was the only thing I found online with the same gill pattern.
Edited by FunkyLavender (10/28/15 12:27 AM)
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