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Tommyshroom
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Mushroom identification please.
#23828301 - 11/13/16 08:52 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Habitat: UK mendip Hills sheep pasture.
Gills:Brown gills
Stem: Thin and long, has a "skirt"
Cap: Smooth small diameter,
Spore print color:

Bruising: Bruises brown /blueish
Other information:


Any help is appreciated,thanks.
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Tommyshroom]
#23828316 - 11/13/16 08:57 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks like a Panaeolus sp., something like P. acuminatus.
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Tommyshroom
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Anglerfish]
#23828325 - 11/13/16 09:01 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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thanks For The Feedback, I Looked At Ths Wiki Page For P. acuminatus And It says That They Grow On Dung And Have Black SPores Neither Of Which Is True For The Ones Ive Picked, Does This Mean Anything? Sorry AboUt The Random Letter Capilisation Dont Know What MY Keyboard Is Up Too
Edited by Tommyshroom (11/13/16 09:05 AM)
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Tommyshroom]
#23828351 - 11/13/16 09:12 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Tommyshroom said: They Grow On Dung
Many coprophilous species appear to grow from soil, as they very often grow in pastures that are frequently being shat upon by ovines, bovines and equines. There might be dung present, although you don't see it.
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And Have Black SPores
Your spore print is way too weak to tell, really. You should leave them printing at least 6 - 12 hours to get a decent print.
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Tommyshroom
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Anglerfish]
#23828365 - 11/13/16 09:18 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Makes Sense With The Dung Thing Ill Leave Them For A While Longer To get A Better Print. cheers.
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Tommyshroom]
#23828482 - 11/13/16 10:00 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Please help me identify... Are these fun guys?
Edited by Dillinja (11/13/16 10:01 AM)
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Dillinja]
#23828497 - 11/13/16 10:02 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Dillinja said:

Please help me identify... Are these fun guys?
Looks like a Hypholoma sp. So no, not fun guys as in psychoactive.
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Anglerfish]
#23828566 - 11/13/16 10:18 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Do you think mine are psychoactive?
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Tommyshroom]
#23828578 - 11/13/16 10:21 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'll preface this by saying I'm not a TI so this is just an opinion but I wouldn't be surprised if some of your Panaeolus are active.
From what I'm seeing you might have two varieties there, the first two (upper left) larger bell shaped ones do appear to be inactive Pans (acuminatis, papilionaceus, etc.) but some of the others look like they could be Pan foe/cincts to me.
As far as the grey gills, that is normal for some young pans, they only get completely black with maturity.
If you want a solid id, print them all and report back what you find.
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Edited by 360degreecircle (11/13/16 11:07 AM)
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Tommyshroom
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Here's some closer up shots, hope they help. Sorry about the quality not much I can do about it.
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Tommyshroom]
#23828726 - 11/13/16 11:17 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I honestly don't believe there are any active Panaeolus sp. in your pictures. It is not impossible, but anyway unlikely at this point to determine which ones that could potentially be P. cinctulus.
It would however help a lot if you can take good pictures of the mushrooms also before you pick them, to see in which fashion they grow, as well as getting good shots of the details when they're still 100% fresh.
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Re: Mushroom identification please. [Re: Anglerfish]
#23828777 - 11/13/16 11:29 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I'll try and get some fresh shots next time then. Do you think any are poisonous? Also is there a chance they are Panaeolus semiovatus, been looking at some images of fresh panaeolus and my ones definitely looked similar to that type.
Edited by Tommyshroom (11/13/16 11:45 AM)
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