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Atown713
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Identification help needed
#23553709 - 08/18/16 03:38 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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So I came across some mushrooms, that I believe are magic ones from traits they have, however if they are. It is a strain im not familiar with. I live in the southern part of Texas, along the gulf. I was recently at my girls house, where I have found magic mushrooms before. Psilocybe cubnesis to be exact. Because she has cows and horses, and tons of rich land with proper conditions for it. So I went hunting today to see if I could find any. Unfortunately we have been getting rained on constantly so I couldnt go explore much. I know she has posoinous mushrooms there as well, but I know they are, and how to identify them However I came across some I havent seen before, and were growing in similar places I found the cubnesis ones. They were under some trees, where they were growing out of the horse and cow dun they dump there to decomposite. They show similar traits to mushrooms I do know about, but im just not sure. They are whiteish, with goldish-yellow spots on the caps. Dark underbellies, gills are very close together. It does have that smell, and it does change color when handled alot. If tried searching based off location and traits, but havent been able to come to a conclusion. So im including a picture of them, Id love if anybody can inform me on them. If they are magic, or poisonous, and what strain they are. Id really appreciate any help. http://imgur.com/q80M7QD
Edit: I also wasn't wearing gloves and have been handling them bare, and inhaling them to determine the smell, and I feel like im on a light trip. Ive read you can get high by handling them without gloves if you handle them enough and get some of its contents absorbed into your skin. Reminder they are very wet bc all the rain, so I figured maybe the water and dew that was on them, had absorbed some of the hallucinogenic content. Or am I feeling some sort of placebo?
Edited by Atown713 (08/18/16 04:39 PM)
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antity
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: Atown713]
#23553996 - 08/18/16 04:51 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Looks like panaeolus antillarum to me. Keep lookin' they're out there somewhere!
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Atown713
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: antity]
#23554190 - 08/18/16 05:43 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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A little more info an pics. As described, they are a whiteish color, with goldish yellow tents on the cap. Bowl/bell shaped caps, and when mature dont flatten on top like alot of mushrooms. Dark blackish gills, and black spore prints. The stems are hollow and have vertical lines going down them. Also the caps and stems turn a greyish-blue when handled. http://imgur.com/OkVhQ7m http://imgur.com/ALrQ03R http://imgur.com/xcbNud7 From what I have seen and read about panaeolus cyanescens, that seems to me what I have stumbled upon. Can anyone confirm that? I looked more into the strain you mentioned, and that just doesnt seem like that is it to me.
Edited by Atown713 (08/18/16 08:35 PM)
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reppc
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: Atown713]
#23555870 - 08/19/16 04:21 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pan. cyan. would clearly show bruising. You have indeed Pan. antillarum.
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doctorghosty
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: reppc]
#23555941 - 08/19/16 05:45 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
antity said: panaeolus antillarum.
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reppc said: Pan. antillarum.
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The Enlightened 1
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: Atown713]
#23555973 - 08/19/16 06:21 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am not personally well-versed in the art of mushroom cultivation or identification, but there are many, many different types of coprophilous, that is, dung-loving, psychedelic mushrooms: [iPanaeolus cyanescens, Psilocybe cubensis,Psilocybe semilanceata--the list goes on. I feel, however, based on things I have observed, that your find is not psychoactive, but it is, as I have read, edible. I have never personally found a mushroom which exhibited the trademark bluing that I did not later positively identify as a psychedelic mushroom. By my estimation, though, the bluing alone in this case is insufficient to determine the psychoactivity of the fruit. What you have is Panaeolus antillarum, an unfortunately inactive mushroom which exhibits bluing like its psychoactive relatives.
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doctorghosty
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Quote:
The Enlightened 1 said: What you have is Panaeolus antillarum, an unfortunately inactive mushroom which exhibits bluing like its psychoactive relatives.
it doesn't exhibit bluing but the rest is correct.
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reppc
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Quote:
The Enlightened 1 said: I am not personally well-versed in the art of mushroom cultivation or identification, but there are many, many different types of coprophilous, that is, dung-loving, psychedelic mushrooms: [iPanaeolus cyanescens, Psilocybe cubensis,Psilocybe semilanceata--the list goes on. I feel, however, based on things I have observed, that your find is not psychoactive, but it is, as I have read, edible. I have never personally found a mushroom which exhibited the trademark bluing that I did not later positively identify as a psychedelic mushroom. By my estimation, though, the bluing alone in this case is insufficient to determine the psychoactivity of the fruit. What you have is Panaeolus antillarum, an unfortunately inactive mushroom which exhibits bluing like its psychoactive relatives.
Psilocybe semilanceata does not grow on dung. Also, I've never heard of, or seen blueing antillarum
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Atown713
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: reppc]
#23556349 - 08/19/16 09:55 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for all the responses. The search continues. Hopefully Ill come across more psilocybe cubnesis, or a active strain of pan.
Edited by Atown713 (08/19/16 09:56 AM)
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Re: Identification help needed [Re: Atown713]
#23556359 - 08/19/16 10:00 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Check out this guide to finding active mushrooms, if you haven't already. It has great information that will help you find what you're looking for
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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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