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bigcheeseboy
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Registered: 06/18/19
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ID Request Victoria
#26058567 - 06/18/19 12:58 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Apologies if these are different species. To my untrained eye they seem like the same species at different stages of growth, but I could be totally wrong.

Habitat: Growing in my front and back yards, close to trees and bark.
Gills: Brown/White
Cap: Yellow/Brown. Looks like more advanced ones with white around the edges.
Spore print: Brown, if I did it correctly.
Bruising: TBC
Location: Geelong suburbs
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Tripliping
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Registered: 06/12/18
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They're different species, none appear to be P-subs.
-------------------- Never hurts to get a second opinion just to be sure. Especially from a forum expert.
If you're Aussie and a beginner head over to:
https://endofthegame.net/2012/05/09/psychedelic-mushrooms-and-you/ for some great info.
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Greensleeves
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I posted last week for victoria sub ID and have heard no reply from anyone. For some reason I can't work out how to do a new post, so I'm posting it in this thread if that's cool?
I picked some more subs today in a nearby area, clearly brown top with blueing edges and silvery white stems with some blue streaks on them. Brown to tan gills. I got about 5 or 6.
But all nearby them were these mushrooms, which have a caramel top and white stem, with a little bit of brown on the stem. But not that silvery blue stem that the others have.
They also don't blue visibly bruise or turn blue after picking like the others and the gills are paler in colour.
I'm wondering, are they just less mature, or fresher, subs? I recall picking some like this with an experienced friend a few years ago.
Or are they a different species? Here are the second lot of mushrooms I'm talking about, hope the picks are OK. Also see my original thread from last week.




Here is a sub photo from the other day with silver stem, blueing etc. Slightly darker cap.

Any feedback appreciated, Greensleeves
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Tripliping
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Registered: 06/12/18
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@Greensleeves
There's are a number of look alikes to be careful of. Maturity has nothing to do with it, P-subs will bruise blue at any age but only the more mature ones will give you a spore print. So always check for the right colour, bruising and spore print just to be sure.
This guide is great for knowing what doppelgangers to watch out for:
https://endofthegame.net/2012/05/09/psychedelic-mushrooms-and-you/
The other ones you're finding that look the same are most likely either some species of: Cortinarius(poisonous) Galerina or (poisonous) Pholiotina rugosa (very poisonous)
A few others that look kind of similar are also: Leratiomyces ceres (poisonous) Hypholoma fasciculare (poisonous) Gymnopus
Try not to hijack threads there's a post button on the ID forum next to where you push next and back page (at the top right).
-------------------- Never hurts to get a second opinion just to be sure. Especially from a forum expert.
If you're Aussie and a beginner head over to:
https://endofthegame.net/2012/05/09/psychedelic-mushrooms-and-you/ for some great info.
Edited by Tripliping (06/18/19 02:33 AM)
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Duggstar



Registered: 01/20/09
Posts: 5,100
Loc: Ireland
Last seen: 3 months, 6 days
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Quote:
bigcheeseboy said: Apologies if these are different species. To my untrained eye they seem like the same species at different stages of growth, but I could be totally wrong.

Habitat: Growing in my front and back yards, close to trees and bark.
Gills: Brown/White
Cap: Yellow/Brown. Looks like more advanced ones with white around the edges.
Spore print: Brown, if I did it correctly.
Bruising: TBC
Location: Geelong suburbs
The first ones are Psathyrella candolleana, and the second ones are Coprinellus sp.
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