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tanzel
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Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please?
#23804563 - 11/05/16 07:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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tanzel said: Thanks for your judgement but can anyone else confirm they are not want to be 100% before I throw them in the bin????Quote:
Lhun said:
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tanzel said: First time picker here. Can someone please confirm that these are all libs please?
First load ive found in essex!!! if its them
 
    
Not libs Tanzel.
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tanzel said: Are you sure I can't find any look alikes that resemble liberty caps that look like that?
You have a Panaeolus species there.
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LiberT
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23804691 - 11/05/16 08:35 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think they are probably Panaeolina_foenisecii
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: LiberT]
#23805308 - 11/06/16 01:35 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Im gonna grind them and mix them with melted chocolate for todays hunt think i will feel anything from them or are they to week i have around 10 grams???
Edited by tanzel (11/06/16 01:40 AM)
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23805324 - 11/06/16 02:11 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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DO NOT EAT THEM!!!!!!! They are not at all psycho-active! They are TOXIC!
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: ambc]
#23805331 - 11/06/16 02:16 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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ive just eaten half am i gonna die ??
Edited by tanzel (11/06/16 02:17 AM)
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23805337 - 11/06/16 02:29 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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No you will probably just feel pretty shitty. Although some do look like they could be a Conocybe species which can be more toxic than Panaeolina foenisecii. If any had orangish-rusty colored gills, rather than dark brown, you should probably go to the hospital and bring the rest along Assuming that you are not a troll.
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: ambc]
#23805340 - 11/06/16 02:35 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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cor your more paranoid then me im just gonna see what happens. I should be fine if they are panaeolus foe right?
Am i DYING?
Edited by tanzel (11/06/16 02:53 AM)
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LiberT
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23805399 - 11/06/16 05:05 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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FFS. I didn't think you were just going to eat them! What ambc said ss not paranoia, it's common sense. Go find one of Blazeyy's posts and check out his signature block...says it all.
I am guessing you are a wind up merchant, but if not and you haven't poisened yourself, my advice would be a rapid attitude adjustment if you are not intending to harm yourself.
From what I understand, Pan. foe's are not worth bothering with anyway, so you have potentially risked your life for little or nothing.
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: LiberT]
#23805418 - 11/06/16 05:40 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Im not Joking around otherwise i wouldnt be asking if im dying!
They had no effect on me but Im scared my stomach and important organs are gonna perish and fail sending me to an early sweet release of death!
I sound like Im taking the piss but Im not 100% serious!!! Can someone give me some reassurance and actually identify that they are not gonna kill me lol?
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23805420 - 11/06/16 05:50 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Most of those look like Pan. foe's, but some of them aren't I think. It is hard to tell from those photos alone.
You have taken a tremendous risk and if you are now concerned you should take ambc's advice (who, having a TI badge indicates a level of expertise in this area) and take your remaining mushrooms and visit your local accident and emergency department and tell them that you have been a silly boy/girl.
I don't think that you are going to get any other reassurances based on the information you have made available.
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: LiberT]
#23805421 - 11/06/16 05:52 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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FWIW, I still think your are a wind up merchant. Who else would sign of such a post with LOL?!
I'm out.
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leschampignons
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: LiberT]
#23805442 - 11/06/16 06:12 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I don't think any of these are a conocybe sp. I'm not 100% sure on these, but it looks like a Psathyrella sp (due to rooting, dark gills) or maybe a panaeolus. IMO it is unlikely to be toxic but lets wait for a few more opinions on what it is.
What was the habitat? Was it Grass/pasture? was the stem very flimsy and easy to break? or was it kind of stronger and springy?
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: leschampignons]
#23805457 - 11/06/16 06:23 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Stems are very sturdy and strong. Found them further up a woodchip path cross with grass right next to a cow feild. They were growing out of and near mole holes if that helps. I'm being serious even thou I put lol dick
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23805469 - 11/06/16 06:34 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you have any left, you should do a spore print to help narrow things down. Leave it for a while, at least 6-8 hours
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tanzel
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: leschampignons]
#23805887 - 11/06/16 09:41 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'll have to go back over there and get some more the ones I have have dried
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23806116 - 11/06/16 11:01 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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As I said before, they all look like Panaeolus / Panaeolina species to me. I think you will be fine.
For future reference though, when I (and several others) told you yesterday that they were not liberty caps you should have just dumped them. You came to this board and asked for advice. You didn't hear what you wanted - and ate them anyway. This is not a hobby that mixes well with that type of behavior. This time you probably got off lucky, next time you may not. Please be safe - nobody here wants to see you get sick.
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: Lhun]
#23806218 - 11/06/16 11:30 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for your concern I will take your advice and change my attitude when dealing with mushrooms. I enjoy the hunt might go for other species. Just will take my time and be more patient in future. Cheers people if I'm not posting in future I've probably dropped dead from organ failure. Does anyone on here hunt for cyans??
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Re: Are these Panaeolus or Plisocybe if they are which type please? [Re: tanzel]
#23806228 - 11/06/16 11:33 AM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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tanzel said: Thanks for your concern I will take your advice and change my attitude when dealing with mushrooms. I enjoy the hunt might go for other species. Just will take my time and be more patient in future. Cheers people if I'm not posting in future I've probably dropped dead from organ failure. Does anyone on here hunt for cyans??
No dying allowed!
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