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Kluorpivhlander
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Need to ID random mushrooms!
#23718384 - 10/08/16 03:12 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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So, today i went on a hunt for my first liberty caps but with no luck whatsoever, probably it doesn't grow where i live. However, i came across these mushrooms (obv. not libs), but i wonder if they are edible and not poisonous, that's what i want to know. I mean, damn even though i haven't found any libs, atleast i had a blast picking those lol, it's petty much my first time picking mushooms in wild in general, so it was quite a nice experience... So there are the pics, and i want to know the exact name of these species and are they edible, Thanks!  P.S. Btw, mushrooms from pictures 1,3,4,6 were picked in the forest, rest of them on the plain field near the forest...





Edited by Kluorpivhlander (10/08/16 03:17 AM)
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littlespider
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The ones with the delicate stem and pale gills in pic 2 look like mycena.
These dont look like the mushrooms i find when spotting libs.
Libs grow in and with grass mostly.
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Kluorpivhlander
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Re: Need to ID random mushrooms! [Re: littlespider]
#23718394 - 10/08/16 03:32 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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littlespider said: The ones with the delicate stem and pale gills in pic 2 look like mycena.
These dont look like the mushrooms i find when spotting libs.
Libs grow in and with grass mostly.
I know in what type of areas they grow in general and how libs look, i just didn't seem to find a right spot, besides a small field with a cow, from which i picked these mushrooms as shown in picture 2, thanks for that id though!
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Joie


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Re: Need to ID random mushrooms! [Re: littlespider]
#23718397 - 10/08/16 03:34 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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No magic that I can tell. 1 Perhaps Gymnopus confluens since you found it in woodland, if it was in a cluster. 2 Perhaps a mix at left including Psathyrella, and next to it either one of the fibrous Psathyrella or Lacrymaria lacrymabunda. 3 Looks waxcappy, I might be corrected. 4 Gymnopus cf. dryophilus 5 Hard to say. 6 I thought I would expand your last to see a Gomphidius or something but looks like waxcaps, or Hygrophorus maybe.
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Kluorpivhlander
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Re: Need to ID random mushrooms! [Re: Joie]
#23718411 - 10/08/16 03:50 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Joie said: No magic that I can tell. 1 Perhaps Gymnopus confluens since you found it in woodland, if it was in a cluster. 2 Perhaps a mix at left including Psathyrella, and next to it either one of the fibrous Psathyrella or Lacrymaria lacrymabunda. 3 Looks waxcappy, I might be corrected. 4 Gymnopus cf. dryophilus 5 Hard to say. 6 I thought I would expand your last to see a Gomphidius or something but looks like waxcaps, or Hygrophorus maybe.
Yeah, i know they aren't psychoactive in any sense, just wanted to know i they'r edible. And i was about to put them in my new food dehydrator and leave to dry them for a day, for making soup, stews you know... So i guess i'm gonna throw them out right away, not gonna risk my health... And if i'll be thinking going specifically for a wild edible mushrooms hunt again, i'll make sure to do decent research what's edible and what's not... Thanks for your help though
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Edited by Kluorpivhlander (10/08/16 03:52 AM)
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Joie


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Organiccreations
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Anyone know what these are? http://
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Organiccreations said: Anyone know what these are? http://
Probably like one of those tiny ones on the left side in my second picture:
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Edited by Kluorpivhlander (10/08/16 04:03 AM)
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Joie


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Correct, they are a Psathyrella.
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Kluorpivhlander
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Re: Need to ID random mushrooms! [Re: Joie]
#23718431 - 10/08/16 04:14 AM (7 years, 4 months ago) |
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Joie said: Correct, they are a Psathyrella.
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