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Sephevan
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Possible psilocbye in PNW?
#22463081 - 11/01/15 04:30 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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I recently moved to Washington from Florida. I had great fun hunting in Florida so when I realized a few weeks ago that Washington can be great for hunting as well AND It was peak season I did as much research as I could and spent many hours out searching in the area. Until today I never saw anything looked right to me (in my limited experience). Hunting in Florida was easy for me as it was always obvious when I had the right thing. In Washington the differences seem much more subtle. But it has added to my excitement and enjoyment while looking and researching.
At any rate, today I finally found something that looked right to me on initial inspection. They were small and in a very public area so I didn't pick them. I realize the information I have on them is limited so I'm not expecting any 100% positive ID, I'm just asking if these look like COULD be right. If so, I will go back in a couple days, after they have hopefully grown, and pick them for a more certain ID. If not, I will leave them be and learn something about what I'm looking for in the process.
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I found these in a park in Kitsap county Washington. It has been raining quite a bit lately. I found these on what looks like the right kind of wood chips to me.
Like I said, I realize I missing probably 90% of the information needed for a good ID. Hopefully someone can tell if they look right, or if the wood chips they are on are even right.
Thanks for you time and expertise!
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antity
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: Sephevan]
#22463094 - 11/01/15 04:32 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Take some more pics, look like young cyans from this view
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: Sephevan]
#22463100 - 11/01/15 04:33 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah, they look like they could be cyanescens or something. Wait till they get a little bigger for a better ID though.
If those are bruising blue they're definately cyanescens.
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NothingsChanged
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: Sephevan]
#22463124 - 11/01/15 04:39 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hard to tell with that picture. I'm no trusted identifier but compare to Hypholoma fasciculare.
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tahoe
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Look to slimy to be cyan. A side view would help
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Sephevan
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I will definitely go back in a few days to check up on them. Unfortunately they are about two feet from a parking spot in a fairly busy park. Hopefully someone else doesn't grab them before they mature or unknowingly step on them. I almost stepped on them when I was looking around. They blend in fairly well with the wood.
I found some others in the area that I believe to be Hypholoma.

Also found these interesting looking ones in the same park.

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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: Sephevan]
#22464257 - 11/01/15 08:40 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Second is edible in this most recent post. Shaggy mane.
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N05482
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: loco801]
#22464555 - 11/01/15 09:48 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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See where the lil one has been chewed on, right on the top. Not a single sign of bluing. Cyan pins bruise if you breathe on em to hard. They don't look like Actives imo. Also good call on the to slimy, cyans get slick wet not slimy.
Good eye though that basic shape and color is what your looking for. Keep it up you'll get it.
If your thinking you found active pins pinch one and wait a minute. You'll notice some color change.
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Sephevan
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: N05482]
#22464964 - 11/01/15 11:40 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ahh yes. Hadn't noticed that. That's something I will be able to look for in the future. I'm gonna keep looking! Thanks for all the replies!
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Joust
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Re: Possible psilocbye in PNW? [Re: Sephevan]
#22465823 - 11/02/15 08:51 AM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your first pins and first picture of your second set is that damn Pholiota i see everywhere, i forget which species, but its too common out here. the second two pics are Coprinus comatus
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