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OfflinePutrid-Fungus
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Need help identifying these shrooms
    #23823724 - 11/11/16 05:48 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

So I have 4 mushrooms here; the first 2 (that i think may be the same species) found growing from the mud in a small bog next to a horse riding path, and the other 2 (that I think may be P. Cyanescens) found on a mossy ledge at the edge of the bog.

1. Bog shroom.








2. I think this one is just a young version of #1.






3 & 4. Possibly Cyans.


















Spore prints of 1 & 2.




And 3 & 4.




Thank ye


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Re: Need help identifying these shrooms [Re: Putrid-Fungus]
    #23823919 - 11/11/16 07:09 PM (7 years, 2 months ago)

In 1962, a six-year-old girl in Oregon experienced a high fever and seizure after eating mushrooms which were later supposedly identified as Psilocybe cyanescens; she died three days after being hospitalized.[4] Similar cases in children (not resulting in death) have been reported in San Francisco.[4] Despite these incidents, the mushroom is not generally regarded as being physically dangerous to adults.[5] Since all the psychoactive compounds in P. cyanescens are water-soluble, the fruiting bodies can be rendered non-psychoactive through parboiling, allowing their culinary use. However, since most people find them overly bitter and they are too small to have great nutritive value, this is not frequently done.


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