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ID Request found in WV
    #23451702 - 07/18/16 01:26 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Found in Pleasants County, WV in the woods on the bank of where water has washed down the side of a hill. Lots of debris and dead leaves all over the area. I've found so many different mushrooms just in this one area. Every day I go back I find something new. doesn't really have much of an odor and I don't see any bruising really. When I washed them it did leave a residue of orange/yellowish behind. I haven't done a spore print as of yet. I was hoping to either get an answer on keep or throw away. I don't exactly need spore prints of a poisonous mushroom. Thanks guys!



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Re: ID Request found in WV [Re: Tactical]
    #23451731 - 07/18/16 01:49 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

I'm not sure. They're nothing psychedelic or edible.

Wash the mushrooms after you take pictures in future. It distorts their appearance for identification purposes. Thanks.


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Re: ID Request found in WV [Re: karode13]
    #23451758 - 07/18/16 02:26 AM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Thanks. I'll take better pics tomorrow. I only took a small amount. I found a huge patch of those so I'll make sure to stay back and only take pictures haha.


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Re: ID Request found in WV [Re: Tactical]
    #23452711 - 07/18/16 12:03 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

Compare with Omphalotus illudens.


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Re: ID Request found in WV [Re: Tactical]
    #23453001 - 07/18/16 01:49 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

First off, it's awesome to see another West Virginian on here.
Secondly, although I don't know what those are, I will go ahead and tell you that if you are looking for Psychedelics, Panaeolus Cinctulus is the best you're going to get in WV (there are allegedly cubes, but I've never seen them). Check grassy areas, particularly moist ones, such as well manicured or freshly sod yards. They're tiny so you won't have much luck on overgrown areas like fields. Look close or you might miss them!
If you're looking for edibles, be on the lookout for Marasmius Orieades (faery ring mushrooms). They're yummy fried in butter. Morels are also everywhere.
Ah, almost forgot about the Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata (supposedly there are caerulupes as well), found along river beds. Never found those either, but they are definitely there! It's a bit late for them though, as they're usually found May-June. There is a guide in my sig that gives locations of different mushrooms.
I'm by no means an expert, so someone else will, no doubt, be able to provide a more accurate analysis of what you may be able to find and where.
One day I will find the Ovoids!!


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Re: ID Request found in WV [Re: Ran-D]
    #23453043 - 07/18/16 02:03 PM (7 years, 6 months ago)

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Ran-D said:
Compare with Omphalotus illudens.



Yup...Jock-O lanterns....and they're toxic so, don't eat.


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