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54Wings
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Shroom Hunt England ID w/pics/prints
#23782074 - 10/29/16 08:47 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hi everyone, thanks for taking a look at these, really interested in finding out what is what.
Species #1


Habitat: uncultivated grassland field where cows had grazed.
Gills: tan greyish purple
Stem: cream/tan purple patterning
Cap: smooth
Spore print: dark purple/ black
Bruising: blackened stem and cap
General location: Mid England. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #2

Habitat: uncultivated grassland field where cows had grazed.
Gills: tan / purple
Stem: tan some variation, from purple/darker brown also appeared a little tranluscent.
Cap: smooth, slight gills around edge, shine. Darker colour around edge.
Spore print: dark-brown
Bruising: blackened stem, cap dried to a chestnut brown
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #3

Habitat: uncultivated grassland field where cows had grazed.
Gills: tan / purple
Stem: tan/cream, speckled with purple/darker brown
Cap: smooth, darker colour around edge. nipple.
Spore print: Black / dark-purple
Bruising: blackened stem, cap dried to a chestnut brown
General location: Mid England. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #4


Habitat: uncultivated grassland, grazing sheep
Gills: dark grey/purple
Stem: dark grey/purple mottled with darker flecks
Cap: Smooth, lighter coloured gill ring around edge. Dark-brown/purple/plum with nipple. Shine.
Spore print: Black / dark-brown
Bruising: blackened stem, cap dried to a very dark brown, ring on gills still there slightly lighter.
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #5

Habitat: uncultivated grassland, grazing sheep
Gills: tan with purple
Stem: tan with slight purple blemishes
Cap: Smooth, tan with nipple.
Spore print: dark-brown
Bruising: stem blackened and cap dried to a dark chestnut
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #6


Habitat: Uncultivated grassland, grazing sheep
Gills: Dark purple to grey.
Stem: Tan.
Cap: Tan coloured, smooth with nipple. Slight gill pattern around edge, slightly purple.
Spore print: Black / dark-purple.
Bruising: Blackened stem, cap dried to a dark chestnut.
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #7 (sorry, no field photo just spore print)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #8 (I 'think' these are both the same species, apologies if not)

close up of gills etc
 Habitat: Uncultivated grassland, grazing sheep
Gills: Dark grey/purple to black
Stem: White/cream, upper shroom stem seems heavily bent under weight of cap.
Cap: Smooth, tan, one above looks like the creature from Super Mario and ready to burst! Bigger one also purple vein-like pattern.
Spore print: Black, almost solid print.
Bruising: Red/dark-red to black on stem after picking, some black around edge of cap.
General location: Mid England.
Additional info: I picked the smaller mushroom in this photo. The bigger one scared the socks off me. Just as well because the one I picked must have released tons of spores - instantly the area around me smelled HIGHLY pungent, it was bitter and reminded me of plastercine, seconds later forehead tingled, following day in the exact same area red allergy bumps/spots appeared in a rash. This is the only shroom which did this, all the others didn't smell of much, if anything and I had no adverse effects from picking them.It was obviously an allergic reaction. Are these an evil variety? Or very potent? Very interested to find out what these are.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #9 + #11

Habitat: uncultivated grassland field where cows had grazed.
Gills: light brown
Stem: Tan.
Cap: Smooth with nipple. very faint lines on edge of cap
Spore print: light brown/yellow
Bruising: slight darkening random areas of stem
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Species #10 (sorry, just spore print photo)
Habitat: uncultivated grassland field where sheep graze.
Gills: greyish and dark
Stem: Tan.
Cap: smooth
Spore print: medium brown
Bruising: blackening of stem
General location: Mid England.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spore Print sheet #1-#6


------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spore Print sheet #7-#11


Thanks for any help with identifying these!
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Joie


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Re: Shroom Hunt England ID w/pics/prints [Re: 54Wings]
#23782739 - 10/29/16 01:55 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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All maybes really
1 Panaeolus sp. 2 Maybe Mycena sp. 3 Maybe Panaeolina foenisecii 4-5 Panaeolus acuminatus
6 Psilocybe semilanceata
7 Possibly same, hard to say 8 Can't tell either
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54Wings
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Re: Shroom Hunt England ID w/pics/prints [Re: Joie]
#23782993 - 10/29/16 03:36 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cheers for your reply mate, glad I found a semilanceata. And yep, #8 is baffling me! Whatever it is (and i'd love to know) I'll be giving it a lot more respect if I see another and leave it be.
Edited by 54Wings (10/29/16 03:45 PM)
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Re: Shroom Hunt England ID w/pics/prints [Re: 54Wings]
#23783151 - 10/29/16 04:38 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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54Wings said: Cheers for your reply mate, glad I found a semilanceata. And yep, #8 is baffling me! Whatever it is (and i'd love to know) I'll be giving it a lot more respect if I see another and leave it be.
Are the cap and spore print from one of the specimens pictured?
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Re: Shroom Hunt England ID w/pics/prints [Re: elprawn]
#23785905 - 10/30/16 03:28 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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elprawn said:
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54Wings said: Cheers for your reply mate, glad I found a semilanceata. And yep, #8 is baffling me! Whatever it is (and i'd love to know) I'll be giving it a lot more respect if I see another and leave it be.
Are the cap and spore print from one of the specimens pictured?
The picture of the single cap and spore print is from species #8 with the two mushrooms. Hope this image clarifies. Cheers.
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