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Arseny
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Multiple ID please.
#23787925 - 10/31/16 09:19 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Today i went hunting, and i found few species that might be "safe" for consuming FIRST ONE: http://imgur.com/a/y0t1A Habitat: Shadowy meadow, rotten plant material or dung. (i assume it is psylocybe xxx)
Stem: stem is wery thin, im not sure if hollow or solid, something inbetween. Color of the meat inside the stem is kina of orange.
Cap: cap leaves black powder on white paper.
Spore print color: I am currently testing, will post results
Bruising: Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.
Other information: smells just like the magic mushrooms i was consuming in life.
SECOND: http://imgur.com/a/hYQ22
In a book about local mushrooms written in my native language ive seen a very similar one, and it writes about all mushrooms cotaining psylocibin that scientists think that they have psychadelic effect, and are poisonous or dangerous because can lead to psylocibin syndrome. It also writes that its not worth trying it (LOL)
THIRD: http://imgur.com/a/eYpBu
this one just looks sweet, but probably isnt what i want.
PROBLEM: http://imgur.com/a/LGM2P
Here ive found some similar mushrooms which differ in few things:: Bottom right have white stem and white cap. gills black. Bottom middle are much smaller that the others, and have white gills. They werent growing directly on rotten plant material or dung as the bigger ones you can see around. The smaller ones have hollow stem, i tested that.
Ones on the left and on top are probably safe to consume , just as bottom right, but the bottom middle are just too much different from others.
It could also be that the bottom middle are just younger. Which are safe to consume??
Ive read that in slovenia there are 10 different species of psylocybe, and the book was written in 2002.
Thank you everybody for reply!
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Re: Multiple ID please. [Re: Arseny]
#23787987 - 10/31/16 09:43 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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#1 Might be a Panaeolus but not in focus. Alright: #2 Looks a bit like Laccaria pumila or similar #3 Pretty but won't bring happiness, Gliophorus psittacinus #4 Includes Panaeolus papilionaceus and the pale gilled ones might warrant a proper ID request but aren't active or edible. At least that would be incredible.
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Arseny
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Re: Multiple ID please. [Re: Joie]
#23788409 - 10/31/16 12:12 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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1# Has smooth skin which has kinda of black powder over it. Shape is cuved without any cone like some other mushrooms in the 4# pic. Gills look black, but have a texture over them.
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Joie


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Re: Multiple ID please. [Re: Arseny]
#23788435 - 10/31/16 12:23 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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If the Pans in #1 are active they are weakly so and a bit difficult to ID without other details or microscopy and perhaps still. They don't look like Panaeolus cinctulus which is quite a popular one, and none of your mushrooms are liberty caps. Keep looking.
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Arseny
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Re: Multiple ID please. [Re: Joie]
#23790854 - 11/01/16 10:03 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Today i took some photos that will hopefully help IDing this species,
List of links: http://imgur.com/a/y0t1A - Fresh in the enviroment. they seem to have evenly curved cap, without the cone ontop like the three i picked today from the same field, in 3rd link http://imgur.com/a/VD9dh - http://imgur.com/a/kT1Jr - So image no3 is dried mushrooms from yesterday.The are much smaller than no1. The gills color ranges from grey to dark black. They all have that sweet smell like "the magic". Through the space between gills you can easy see light coming through the cap skin, and have rough skin unlike those in picture no1, which are the same as the ones in the first link, just one day old. Meat in the cap looks yellow/orange. No4 is what ive found today, and has a cone shaped cap. It grew in the same location as the no1 and the first link, in a taller grass sorrounding cow dung. I think they are all the same. http://imgur.com/a/WSwiS - The no5 is what ive found today, and the cap color is different than all until now. I don't know what is no6, because is dried so much, and i just don't know where to put it. Stems were orange-brown in all mushrooms.
Panaeolus olivaceus, Panaeolus affinis seem very looklike.
I will post spore prints.
Edited by Arseny (11/01/16 10:06 AM)
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Re: Multiple ID please. [Re: Arseny]
#23790920 - 11/01/16 10:32 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hard to tell about the dried, pale gilled ones. But the rest are Panaeolus papilionaceus.
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Arseny
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Spore prints are all black-violet from dark gilled ones.
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