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shroomekalb96
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panaeolus Subbalteatus?
#22451967 - 10/30/15 01:16 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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habitat was in grass black spores definitely had pronounced zonated cap when wet. have pailed out as drying. growing all in a small patch on a lawn
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impatientguy
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Those aren't active IMO
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elementblazin
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Most of them look brown spored. If you find any with JET BLACK spores, they're mildly hallucinogenic.
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RuralAnomaly
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pics are bad but they may be Lacrymaria velutina
big maybe
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shroomekalb96
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RuralAnomaly said: pics are bad but they may be Lacrymaria velutina
big maybe
yeah sorry about the photos, and prints are definitely black in person.
also its not lacrymaria veluntina because the gills are attached and they had a zonated cap when wet. the caps do not do it justice in the photo because they are already in the process of drying.
also if i look through the colection and find brown prints that would be foes and not subbs i found some interesting info that claims they have serotonin and its precursor 5-hydroxytryptophan present. not that its an active compound like psilocin for tripping, but maybe these would be good to eat before bedtime?
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impatientguy
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elementnature said: Most of them look brown spored. If you find any with JET BLACK spores, they're mildly hallucinogenic.
Don't listen to this guy.
Black spores doesn't mean anything. Most mushroom spores are black lol
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ambc
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impatientguy said:
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elementnature said: Most of them look brown spored. If you find any with JET BLACK spores, they're mildly hallucinogenic.
Don't listen to this guy.
Black spores doesn't mean anything. Most mushroom spores are black lol
What the hell are you talking about? Most mushroom spores are not black.
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impatientguy
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Re: panaeolus Subbalteatus? [Re: ambc]
#22453714 - 10/30/15 01:59 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well maybe not most, my point was just because it has jet black spores doesn't mean it's psychedelic.
Just figured I'd tell the OP so he doesn't start eating random jet black spored mushrooms trying to catch a buzz.
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shroomekalb96
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and that would be why its difficult to learn lol too much false info. bt according to this i do believe i found panaeolus cinctulus because it looked just like the photo and fits description. http://www.shroomery.org/9654/Subbedhunter420s-Guide-to-Hunting-and-Identifying-Panaeolus-cinctulus
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so he doesn't start eating random jet black spored mushrooms trying to catch a buzz.
lol thanks for the warning but im not THAT guy. i have bought a field ID book with good photos and i plan for the most part to double check on here as well.
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