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Offlinemoricz
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actives and galerina (Side by side comparison with pictures) * 1
    #26339707 - 11/23/19 09:09 AM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Got an accidental patch running, and I thought it is worth to save these pix. These are Galerina autumnalis  with Psilocybe alenii and Psilocybe cyanescense.(full story)







Differences:
- obviously the little gills are a sign
- they smell different, if anyone have cubes, the woodlovers have those little extra in their smell too, galerinas have very common mushroom smell
- the colors are a bit different, but that cannot be the only sign to close them out
- the gills are running way much more down to the stem as the cyans do
- they have no rhizomorphic myceluim underground
- spore print (left: galerina, center: alenii, right: cyanescense)



Similarities:
- color, as mentioned above they can be seen as psilos
- they grow at the SAME TIME!!!
- cluster growing, that is a bit surprising for me, because I saw them only in one or some single fruits from bigger wood debris, but now, these are very similar clusters as psilos.
- the stem is a kinda different but hard to compare


Edited by moricz (11/24/19 07:18 AM)


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: moricz]
    #26339802 - 11/23/19 10:00 AM (4 years, 2 months ago)

I don't know much about galerinas, let alone galerina species in Europe, but to me these look just like the good ol' Galerina marginata. :shrug:


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: ZenZone]
    #26339864 - 11/23/19 10:20 AM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Thanx, I agree, just waiting for a TI :smile: these are also very beautifull shrooms for my eyes only.


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: moricz]
    #26339942 - 11/23/19 11:14 AM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Yep, Galerina marginata


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: doctorghosty]
    #26340026 - 11/23/19 11:52 AM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Yes its G. autumnalis on the left and Psilocybe sp. on the right


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: Moria841]
    #26340086 - 11/23/19 12:16 PM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Thanx, that is a fantastic experience to hold those two in my hand at the same time :smile: This is good knowledge in my pocket!


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: moricz]
    #26340442 - 11/23/19 02:38 PM (4 years, 2 months ago)

Great post, and one I'll refer to from time to time.  Excellent how you show the two side by side!


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Re: actives and galerinas (ID NEED TO BE CONFIRMED RIGHT) [Re: Grosbeak]
    #26340927 - 11/23/19 06:21 PM (4 years, 2 months ago)

yeah great side-by-side comparison


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