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Help IDing, Malaysia
    #24782328 - 11/14/17 11:30 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Hi, I would like some help identifying some mushrooms I picked recently. This haul is from the same field and same cow dung but some stems are thin and some thicker. They all look similar to me but I'm not certain they're all the same species. I would also like to know if they're psychedelic and whether it's safe to eat

Habitat:
Found growing in a field where cows graze, in Malaysia, similar climate to Indonesia and Thailand. Found growing from cow dung or around it.

Gills:
Black

Stem:
Length: 5-8cm fresh
diameter: 3-6mm
color: white/cream
texture: dry but cool to touch

Cap:
Diameter: 1-2cm

Spore print color:
Black

Bruising:
Bluish bruising on some after being pinched, but not all specimens. Bluish colour at base of stems where I cut them off














In this sorted picture here, the thicker stems are on the left of the image and the thinner on the right. Same species?


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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: nuthead]
    #24782416 - 11/14/17 12:13 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Most likely copelandia sp. Wait for a trusted identifier just to be sure though


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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: Adammotherfucker]
    #24782426 - 11/14/17 12:16 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

I can definitely see some blue in there cool finds and nice pictures!

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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: bananas16]
    #24782428 - 11/14/17 12:16 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Active copelandia


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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: pyrolight]
    #24782715 - 11/14/17 02:52 PM (6 years, 4 months ago)

I'm pretty sure those are beautiful pan cyans, which in my opinion are the best and cleanest mushroom experience you can have.  You are very lucky.

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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: mobydickofdopeness]
    #24783771 - 11/15/17 12:20 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Thanks for the input so far, I looked up pan. cyans. and copelandia and it looks very similar to those from the pictures as well as habitat.

I'll wait for a trusted identifier just to be sure as advice.

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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: nuthead]
    #24783798 - 11/15/17 12:48 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

Any that are not bruising discard. Any large no bluing specimen is likely Panaeolus antillarum.
Bluing specimen are Panaeolus subgenus Copelandia, psycho-active and not poisonous.


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Re: Help IDing, Malaysia [Re: ambc] * 1
    #24788539 - 11/17/17 03:24 AM (6 years, 4 months ago)

So, I went out again after two rainy nights and came back with this haul. They all bruise blue. :mushroom2:


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