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Devilsonnlaw

Registered: 05/28/16
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Loc: Washington
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ID Help please
#23732690 - 10/12/16 10:13 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Habitat: I found all of these in Washington on a trail in the Pinchot national Forrest today. It's was about 60 degrees today. We've had a quite a it of rain recently so the vegetation is wet. I just want to see if any of these are worth taking a second look at. The purple ones were really cool to find, and from what I can tell are edible, but most likely not psyilliciben.
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LTspendIT
* 100% NOT a furry *



Registered: 09/12/15
Posts: 835
Loc: WA
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All mushrooms in this picture are not active
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josh0036
Trainee Identifier



Registered: 09/28/16
Posts: 16
Loc: PH
Last seen: 4 years, 4 months
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looks like Mycena
Do not eat any mushroom without identifying it first! You could die of mushroom poisoning or become so sick that you'd wish you were dead
Guide for new Mushroom hunters
-------------------- Before assuming that any wild mushroom is edible, it should be identified. Accurate determination and proper identification of a species is the only safe way to ensure edibility, and the only safeguard against possible accident. Some mushrooms that are edible for most people can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, and old or improperly stored specimens can cause food poisoning
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Sk8nshram
pigskin footballs



Registered: 11/01/13
Posts: 1,084
Loc: PNW
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Re: ID Help please [Re: josh0036]
#23733208 - 10/13/16 06:07 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
josh0036 said:
looks like Mycena
Do not eat any mushroom without identifying it first! You could die of mushroom poisoning or become so sick that you'd wish you were dead
Guide for new Mushroom hunters
Those are not mycena and most likely a laccaria sp. Possibly Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis. Wait for a TI to confirm as I'm not that experienced with that genus. We're you looking for actives mushrooms?
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RiverDweller1



Registered: 03/05/12
Posts: 4,347
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1. Russula 2. Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis 3. Hebeloma 4. Maybe Mycena pura 5. Gomphidius
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WicklowWoodkern
Stranger


Registered: 09/08/16
Posts: 68
Loc: Eire
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Nice pics! Found something similar to those purple ones last week, sitting under bramble on the edge of a pine forest. There was a scattering of them but I couldn't get a decent image. I thought they too were Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis. I'm probably wrong though, it was an uneducated guess. The big one was dry and strudy, had a kind of dusty cardboard texture if that makes sense.?
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RiverDweller1



Registered: 03/05/12
Posts: 4,347
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You have a Laccaria (big purple one) and a Mycena
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ambc
mycominded



Registered: 10/16/08
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Loc: PNW
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The smaller one looks also like a (less mature) Laccaria too me.
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