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h0ldthedoor
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Registered: 06/25/16
Posts: 510
Loc: North of The Wall
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need help with ID
#23411146 - 07/04/16 05:24 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat:pasture, southeast us, mostly grown in/under cow pies, some in grass
Gills: Blueish/dark, attached
Stem: 2-4", about pencil thickness maybe thicker, hollow, medium to thick
Cap: ~2-3", light tan/gold, smooth
Spore print color: only spore printing two largest caps
Bruising: bruising where cut is blue
Other information: cant pickup a smell other than earth
Pics of a couple that were picked, before i picked them
intact pics of picked mushies
pics of mushies i did not pick, need advice on
Habitat:pasture, southeast us, mostly grown in/under cow pies, some in grass
Gills: not visible
Stem: short and stubby, very thick, white
Cap: about an inch, very bulbous and round, golden brown with white spots
Spore print color: no spore print, did not collect
Bruising: no bruising
Other information: did not smell, cap appeared to still be attached to veil/stem
pics of mushies growing in the same field, Habitat:pasture, southeast us, mostly grown in/under cow pies, some in grass
Gills: tanish/grey? attached
Stem: ~3-4", thinner than pencil, last pic is stem flayed open and gills
Cap: ~1"ish, goldish brown in the center, blusish around the outside edge
Spore print color: did not collect these, no print
Bruising: left hastily did not get chance to bruise
Other information: no smell really other than earth
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Always keep your foes confused. If they are never certain who you are or what you want, they cannot know what you are like to do next. Sometimes the best way to baffle them is to make moves that have no purpose, or even seem to work against you. – Petyr Baelish
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Sillycybe43
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Registered: 08/03/13
Posts: 147
Loc: Earth
Last seen: 8 months, 29 days
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Absolutely beautiful cubes in the ID. Great work, as for the second set it's just a baby Cubensis or pin. Third is a little tricky for me as I'm just getting the hang of IDing but looks to be an unactive Panaeolus species. Could be cyanescens if you say you didn't wait for bruising as I may see a little blueing but I may be mistaken. Happy travels friend!
Peace, Sillycybe.
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Anglerfish
hearing things



Registered: 09/08/10
Posts: 18,646
Loc: Norvegr
Last seen: 4 hours, 52 minutes
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Some very nice Psilocybe cubensis you got there.
It would not surprise me if the second one turns out to be Panaeolus cyanescens.
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h0ldthedoor
HODOR



Registered: 06/25/16
Posts: 510
Loc: North of The Wall
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thank you both for your help!!!
next time out, i will see if the mushies in the last set are still there, if so i'll take better pics and check bruising
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Always keep your foes confused. If they are never certain who you are or what you want, they cannot know what you are like to do next. Sometimes the best way to baffle them is to make moves that have no purpose, or even seem to work against you. – Petyr Baelish
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