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mycoseeker
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Please help me ID those..
#23757193 - 10/21/16 07:23 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hellо to all researchers here New in the forum as member..not as reader  Please give me ID for those which i found in the forest..one spot with smaller ones and one with bigger shrooms:
Found in deciduous forest. Mostly hornbeam and less beech trees i think..soil seems to be peat like..soft with branches.Altitude is around 1200m. maybe. Found in western part of Bulgaria (eastern Europe)
The gills are something like light brown in beginning and become darker when they go dry
Stem length is around 10 to 15cm, Diameter 2-3mm. The stem is hollow.
Cap diameter is 1-1,5cm. for the smaller group and 2 to maybe 3-3,5 for the bigger group
Spore print is velvet like, black with maybe some very dark purple inside..just so black its look like have purple inside
Some of the mushrooms caps were touched one to another because they was close..there was black spots one the mushrooms on the spot they touching each other. I cannot see any other specific coloring on them except that when they go dry they become white/yellow like you will see on the pics.
In first moment i was almost 100% sure that i found large family of psylocibe semilanceata..Because before years i found similar spots with very big mushrooms and little bit different look not like usual..and they was ok for sure! ..But i loose some of my experience since i hunt more edible shrooms now..The other thing is that those mushrooms was in some strange habitat like deciduous forest and into the forest with leaves and there was no grass types like those that usual are around semilanceata..










Thank you for the attention
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Lucis
Nutritional Yeast

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Re: Please help me ID those.. [Re: mycoseeker]
#23757204 - 10/21/16 07:32 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Psathyrella
Wrong habitat for semis.
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HarryL
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Re: Please help me ID those.. [Re: Lucis]
#23757577 - 10/21/16 10:17 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Agree Psathyrella
-------------------- Mushroom hunting: One bad mushroom can ruin your day! Know it or throw it.
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Byrain

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Re: Please help me ID those.. [Re: HarryL]
#23757583 - 10/21/16 10:20 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Even more than one Psathyrella, the ones in pictures 3 & 4 could be Psathyrella atrospora.
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