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countchocula420



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Re: ID request.. WA [Re: Xiliad]
#22446020 - 10/28/15 06:12 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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How do you know ?
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countchocula420



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snooover7
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Cyans have pure white solid stems which bruise blue and no visible annulus or veil (ring) on the stem, even naturally they bruise blue while growing depending in falling objects such as leaves, people kicking them as they walk through a patch without knowing about them, rain and wind and cold all bring bluing about,.
Galerina's and deadly Conocybe species have ochrceous-orange to orange brown to cinnamon buff stems with a ring, sometimes white and sometimes orange-brown to cinnamon. And they never stain blue.
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snooover7
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Not that your necessarily looking for cyans, thats just the closest resemblance to the other pics.
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countchocula420



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Thamks snooover. Ive got experience with cubes but nothing wild. I'll stick to indoor. Eating wild mushrooms scares me.
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tnj8228
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Nope.kinda close. I've been finding shrooms that look very similar to cyans and growing with each other.
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Silky_Johnson
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the first ones are galerina.
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Eminence



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Wonder where the TI's are. They're usually on this shit pretty quick. I'm curious myself now, I wanna know if I actually answered right on the first pic lol.
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Silky_Johnson
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Re: ID request.. WA [Re: Eminence]
#22448410 - 10/29/15 09:08 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
Eminence said: I'm curious myself now, I wanna know if I actually answered right on the first pic lol.
you didn't.
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Eclipse3130
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I'm not a Trusted Identifier so don't take anyone's word until you get it from a TI. But those are definitely not cyans, the cap is the wrong color too whitish, all cyans will be purely caramel and no other color, once you find one you can't be mistaken again. There is no apparent bluing anywhere either, cyans will darken right up if you squeeze them anywhere and will definitely have NOTICEABLE blue all over them if you've been handling them.
Here's a pic of some Cyans for future reference, you can see at the base of the stems where I plucked them turned instantly dark, or blue and the caps are a un-mistaken caramel color 
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Edited by Eclipse3130 (10/29/15 09:20 AM)
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Byrain

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