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Panaeolus fimicola?
    #23889158 - 12/02/16 09:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Humboldt ca

jet black spore print
domed cap tan no noticable ring
white stipe, lines running down stipe, each mushroom is between 3-3 1/2 inches
no noticeable brusing
found in taller grass in groups of 3-4
thank you for you help!



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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: scraps1197]
    #23889232 - 12/02/16 10:28 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Or consider Panaeolus Olivaceus.


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: Origyn]
    #23889261 - 12/02/16 10:39 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

looks like it size matters lol


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: scraps1197]
    #23889620 - 12/03/16 03:04 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Panaeolus Olivaceus for sure, great find man! Yet to find these guys, keep it up!


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: Colonel]
    #23889622 - 12/03/16 03:06 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Still have a photo of the print?


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: Colonel]
    #23890181 - 12/03/16 10:31 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Im spore printing all of them currently mate :smile: I know I should have done it last night but some p allenii had my mind flooded lol O and it was almost destiny i found these guys, stepped out of the car and bam! so how potent do you think these bad boys are?




these are P allenii i wish i had a scale when i found this monster.




plus i found these in my grass cyan patch, pan foes? they have the lines running down the stem and the gills look adnate i didnt spore print either didnt have time. I only found 1 single cyan in the whole patch and a couple of weeks ago i found one single Leratiomyces ceres which is normal for this patch(i feel likes its a huge signal they are gonna pop soon) but why so many foes? is the patch dying?



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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: scraps1197]
    #23890197 - 12/03/16 10:40 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Quote:

scraps1197 said:





Is there anyway you can get your friend in the background turn around so I can get a frontal view? Thanks.


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: DavidReishi]
    #23890268 - 12/03/16 11:09 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

LOL! I wish man, I call that the glory photo.


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: scraps1197]
    #23890393 - 12/03/16 11:53 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Could also be P. fimicola =)


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: Joust]
    #23890476 - 12/03/16 12:24 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Spore prints from panaeolus olivaceus and what looks like Amanita vaginata I just found on a walk in the park :laugh:





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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: scraps1197]
    #23891479 - 12/03/16 05:52 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

You should really print those alot longer.


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Re: Panaeolus fimicola? [Re: ambc]
    #23892297 - 12/03/16 10:19 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

First print appears to have some brown in it. If so, you have some foes mixed in potentially.
Ambc is right, leave them to print overnight.


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