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XbruhX
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anyone can help identify:)
#23793663 - 11/02/16 04:05 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hey guys I found these and I'm not sure about its kind,
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PanMan
Obsession Forever


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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: XbruhX]
#23793682 - 11/02/16 04:23 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Welcome to the Shroomery!
It's good that you posted in the ID request forum. Whether you are just posting out of curiousity, want to eat them, or a combination of both, I presume you haven't eaten any of those, and I encourage you NOT to eat any of them until a Trusted Identifier from Shroomery gives their expert insight.
Here is a tip, and it will make it much easier for a Trusted Identifier to ID what you've gathered. Fill in the details as elaborately as possible and make another post in this thread you've created.
EXAMPLE ID DETAILS
Habitat:
Near cow, horse, water buffalo pasture. This entire collection was growing on scattered dung, grass field or wood.
Gills:
Gray and mottled appearance. White and pale.
Stem:
Thin and slightly enlarged at the base. Thick and same color as cap. No visible blue bruising when pinched or handled.
Cap:
Convex or bellshaped.
Spore print color:
White. Black. Brown. Purple.
Edited by PanMan (11/02/16 04:24 AM)
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RiverDweller1



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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: PanMan]
#23793829 - 11/02/16 07:08 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think you have a Lepiota species or possibly Leucoagaricus. The ring on the stem has a dark edge which happens in Leucoagaricus.
Either way, not edible.
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XbruhX
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hey guys! thanks for identifying:) no i have not eaten any too. its rainy season here now and i thought i could learn more about magic mushrooms.
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XbruhX
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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: XbruhX]
#23796263 - 11/02/16 11:10 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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i went to a horse ranch just now and found these. gills look dark grey close to black i think. not too sure about the cap but it has brown nipple at the top of the cap. stem is thin and there are no visible bruising when pinched or handled.




you guys can help ID?
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XbruhX
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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: XbruhX]
#23796316 - 11/02/16 11:27 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Lhun
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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: XbruhX]
#23796607 - 11/03/16 02:59 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your newest finds are a Parasola sp. XbruhX. They should all be black goo by morning.
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XbruhX
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Re: anyone can help identify:) [Re: Lhun]
#23796711 - 11/03/16 05:06 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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aww man, i dont think its magic:/ there are alot of the same species in my area.
im really having trouble to identify which is magic.
like these kinds i just found.
the brown ones are along a horse pasture but it was growing everywhere, from the soil and tree roots and such.


the white mushrooms is growing straight out of the horse dung.currently doing a spore test to see if its purple because it didnt bruise despite heavy handling. but the gills and cap tip looks like a faint blue.
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