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Dmt_psilocybin
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ID help south Florida please
#23625404 - 09/08/16 10:59 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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I live in west south Florida. And found these shrooms not directly on a cow pasture but very close, any information on if they are filled with goodness would be greatly appreciated. The photo of the two, which is another species that was found growing out of a garden. On the first species, Dark gills Bluish tint on stem towards cap Dark brownish cap Looks/smells like something I've eaten before with pleasant results but not positive on them


Second species, Green gills Light brownish cap
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devy_man07
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First specimens are chlorophyllum molybdites- poisonous Second specimen is a Bolete. Not sure of species.
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stevo

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#23628074 - 09/09/16 05:31 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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h0ldthedoor
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Registered: 06/25/16
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Re: ID help south Florida please [Re: stevo]
#23628171 - 09/09/16 06:42 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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devy_man07 said: Second specimen is a Bolete. Not sure of species.
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stevo said:
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devy_man07 said: First specimens are chlorophyllum molybdites- poisonous
No. C molybdites does not have dark gills like that.
OP, not sure of an ID for the first species, but there are no actives there.
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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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foragedfungus



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Re: ID help south Florida please [Re: stevo]
#23628255 - 09/09/16 07:35 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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stevo said:
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devy_man07 said: First specimens are chlorophyllum molybdites- poisonous
No. C molybdites does not have dark gills like that.
The gills are white, but the spores are green. Once the gills are covered in spores they appear that color.
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Dmt_psilocybin
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So no actives, but is the first one a chloryphllum molbydite? I was under the impression that those were white with gills that are not black. Oh well, found some Panaeolus cyanescens last night
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stevo


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Re: ID help south Florida please *DELETED* [Re: Dmt_psilocybin]
#23628994 - 09/09/16 01:07 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: ID help south Florida please [Re: stevo]
#23629194 - 09/09/16 02:15 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Most chloryphllum molbydites this user has observed have been predominantly white, thus far. However, after a little searching on mushroom observer, these resemble the photos above.
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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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stevo


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#23629339 - 09/09/16 03:00 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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h0ldthedoor
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Re: ID help south Florida please [Re: stevo]
#23629523 - 09/09/16 03:57 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Did not mean to give the impression your statement was taken as false.
However, most of the photographed c molybdites this user has come across do not have green gills. But, after looking for them this user is able to spot mature c molybdites by their characteristic green gills. Maybe people coincidently photograph more young mushies than mature, no clue. But it's simply an observation. I learned mature c molybdites have green gills and appreciate your help in identifying the unknown mushies and helping us learn more about them.
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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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Byrain

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Re: ID help south Florida please [Re: stevo]
#23629806 - 09/09/16 05:05 PM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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stevo said:
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devy_man07 said: First specimens are chlorophyllum molybdites- poisonous
No. C molybdites does not have dark gills like that.
Its Cholorphyllum molybdites, just old and nasty where the gills have darkened from a combination of green spores and rot.
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