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nite_shroomer
Goonie GooGoo

Registered: 11/04/16
Posts: 40
Loc: Alabama
Last seen: 7 years, 3 months
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ID Request Land Scaping Supply
#23819897 - 11/10/16 01:56 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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guess pics wouls help. sorry im a noob
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Habitat: North Alabama 11/10/2016
Gills: dark purple/ black with staining
Stem: 3-7in long, 1/4in dia, color, brittle texture, hollow dry/solid in fresh areas,med thickness
Cap: .5- 2in dia,white w tan top, mostly dry and partly whiethered away
Spore print color: dark black
Bruising: black staining on dry stems
Other information: Its been real dry here for months, thats why im goin to start looking in land scaping supply and golf courses or where i kmow i can find some moist areas
Edited by nite_shroomer (11/10/16 02:46 PM)
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Anglerfish
hearing things



Registered: 09/08/10
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The four pictures in your user gallery dated 11/10 are a coprinoid species, possibly Coprinopsis. More information is necessary to determine species.
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nite_shroomer
Goonie GooGoo

Registered: 11/04/16
Posts: 40
Loc: Alabama
Last seen: 7 years, 3 months
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Im doin my best seeing as the condition they are in but just let me know and ill do my best to help you identify. they were growing in dark wood chips around a little grass and they were in indirect sunlight with a lot of red soil/clay blowing all over the landscapping yard i found them in. If they are Coprinopsis ill look to see if they are active or not then. Thanks again.
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nite_shroomer
Goonie GooGoo

Registered: 11/04/16
Posts: 40
Loc: Alabama
Last seen: 7 years, 3 months
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When i looked up the Coprinopsis a. i also saw pics that look like these: Only diff is what looks like warts on cap that also is a long bell shape. Are these in the same family or group?
Species 2?
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Peeps are saying they are edible but non active which is a bummer. Back in the day when i used to find Cubes in my home town, i always gave them away since i never tripped mushies and stuck to my lsd.Now after checking this site out for a month now ( just became a member though ) im dying to find me a lil something. but im seeing all these diff kind that im not use to finding and really need an expert to tell me if im goin to have phun or not. anywho i love hunting and have access to many pastures but its been so dry, and so far all im finding are inactived but im staying diligent!
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ambc
mycominded



Registered: 10/16/08
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You would need to find younger specimens, the mushrooms in your pictures have begun to auto-digest. Close-up pictures would be helpful also.
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ambc
mycominded



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Re: ID Request Land Scaping Supply [Re: ambc]
#23820017 - 11/10/16 02:45 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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Those are Coprinus comatus.
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ambc
mycominded



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Re: ID Request Land Scaping Supply [Re: ambc]
#23820036 - 11/10/16 02:52 PM (7 years, 3 months ago) |
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No mushrooms in that family are psychoactive, but Coprinus comatus is a good edible, when you harvest them while they are still in "egg" form & must be cooked right away, they are unlikely last 24 hours, in a refrigerator, before senescence sets in.
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