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JagerTree


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NE Ohio ID
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Found in a horse pasture all growing in an area with lots of manure 2 diff kinds here, can someone tell me what kind?

2 other kinds I found in the same area
Edited by JagerTree (10/09/16 06:12 PM)
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Morel Guy
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Isn't it lovely when people show pictures of random mushrooms thinking they found something with value?
North east Ohio doesn't have very many actives. I live here. Nothing I would care to ingest exists here. They are more along the Ohio river valley.
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JagerTree


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So you wouldn't care to ingest these 5 cubes I've found within 50 feet of all these within the past 2 days?

Didn't expect those to be of significant value, just thought it couldn't hurt to make sure, since I didn't expect these cubes to be here either.
Edited by JagerTree (10/09/16 06:19 PM)
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Morel Guy
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Never ever ever ever have heard of a cube in Ohio!!!
I ate a mushroom once when I was a kid. Doesn't make it a good one!
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well I ate the first one i found last night, after multiple TIs confirmed it was a cube... and I can tell you without a doubt that it was not just a good one, but a great one.
North of the West Virginia/Penn/Ohio corner, and south of Y-town... I know cubes aren't supposed to be here. glad I kept an open mind! 
I was hoping the ones in this post might be Pan cincts, but I'm a noob and didn't expect to be right.
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JagerTree said: well I ate the first one i found last night, after multiple TIs confirmed it was a cube... and I can tell you without a doubt that it was not just a good one, but a great one.
North of the West Virginia/Penn/Ohio corner, and south of Y-town... I know cubes aren't supposed to be here. glad I kept an open mind! 
Exactly which cube?
Are you sure it's a cube?
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It was this big one:
 After my experience last night, yes. I'm ABSOLUTELY sure.  Surprisingly potent too! (the two small ones weren't active, but I'm told are edible)
It's posted and discussed in this thread; https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23720510/
Edited by JagerTree (10/09/16 06:27 PM)
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DavidReishi
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Morel Guy said: Isn't it lovely when people show pictures of random mushrooms thinking they found something with value?
North east Ohio doesn't have very many actives. I live here. Nothing I would care to ingest exists here. They are more along the Ohio river valley.
Damn dude, you must've not read the current threads. Homeboy found cubes right across from where you've been standing complaining like a bitch this whole time.
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Did you get a specific ID? I'm curious, very very curious.
It looks like a good bruise but that's not an ID. I'd be curious as to exact ID.
I'm not far from Youngstown.
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DavidReishi said:
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Morel Guy said: Isn't it lovely when people show pictures of random mushrooms thinking they found something with value?
North east Ohio doesn't have very many actives. I live here. Nothing I would care to ingest exists here. They are more along the Ohio river valley.
Damn dude, you must've not read the current threads. Homeboy found cubes right across from where you've been standing complaining like a bitch this whole time.
Who ya calling a bitch?
Youngstown aint' nothing but hoes and snow anyway.
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In all fairness, I live very near one of the main tributaries to the ohio river, and this area is actually considered part of the Ohio River Valley. and it's been a fairly warm summer, which i would guess is what cubes like about the southern climates.
And LOL about Ytown - hoes and snow
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Morel Guy said: Did you get a specific ID? I'm curious, very very curious.
It looks like a good bruise but that's not an ID. I'd be curious as to exact ID.
I'm not far from Youngstown.
yes, https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23720510/
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Spores and pollen can travel a long way. It has been a warmer than usual season.
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I'd like to see some cubes around. There are lot's of pastures around but I can only explore a goat farm due to trespass laws. I have inhibition.
I have seen lot's of different fungi popping up where goat manure has been. It's interesting. Not into eating anything right now, just knowing.
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DavidReishi
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Morel Guy said: I'd like to see some cubes around. There are lot's of pastures around but I can only explore a goat farm due to trespass laws. I have inhibition.
I have seen lot's of different fungi popping up where goat manure has been. It's interesting. Not into eating anything right now, just knowing.
You know, it wouldn't be outta line for you to apologize for initially trying to ruin JagerTree's thread. He may not need it, but perhaps for the rest of us. Look back at how shitty you were.
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Looks like a bevy of inactive pans (paps and antillarum) and then in the last 2 pics the brown gilled one is Conocybe and the crowded white gilled one is Pluteus
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Nope, I'll just prepare for hell's fire.
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DavidReishi
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Morel Guy said: Nope, I'll just prepare for hell's fire.
But if you're a piece of shit your whole life and there's no heaven or hell, then where's the justice?
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Morel Guy said: Nope, I'll just prepare for hell's fire.
But if you're a piece of shit your whole life and there's no heaven or hell, then where's the justice?
Reincarnation. Either back into this world or another. Mostly I think we learn that none of it mattered and we had no power. Just as we were born.
I would love for there to be justice but nobody was going to see our perspective anyway.
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I walked passed several others, that I'm now fairly sure were cubes also, in the same spot, over the past month. I didn't figure they were actually cubes because so many people told me they just don't happen around here. I figured I'd take 1 more chance yesterday with that first one I found and posted it asking for an id.
I'd say it's counterproductive to be anything less than polite, open minded, and encouraging when noobs (like me) post asking for an ID. Many people might not share or even believe it when they're lucky enough to find a rare gem like I did, just because somebody gave a hard time and discouraged them earlier on a thread. Now that I've found these, I'm excited at the idea of being able to contribute the spores to people who, in the future, might selectively breed a colder climate cube that might spread around the world and be more available to everyone. I know that's a pretty grand dream, but ya never know.
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