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North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website
#26376594 - 12/12/19 06:39 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Habitat: Growing on an old grassy path at the edge of a wild forest to the north (mix of pines oaks palmettos and mossy things and scattered patches of grass. Many species of mushroom in this forest (I have found low potency purple mystics in the area) there are 3 foot high scattered pines and grass to the south. These mainly grow in groups of 10 to 50 in soil among grass.
The gills are a light brown/orange. Lighter in color than the top of mushroom.
Stem: Length 1.5 inches, diameter .25 to .5inch, color white at base, brown, dark brown where bruised, texture is stringy and soft, hollow/solid not sure I think slightly hollow not super solid, thin/thick varies some are short and thick some are long and skinny.
Cap: Diameter 1.5 to 2 inches at the largest, babies are much smaller, light brown with dark brown sometimes reddish spot in the center, spot pans out on more mature mushrooms. texture is smooth a little spongey, slightly conical when young turning to spherical, then convex, most mature concave in center spot.
Spore print color: I left two caps on white paper over night covered by a clean yogurt container. There was no spore print left this morning.
Bruising: Dark brown
Other information: Scent of the mushroom is noticeable, smells like a normal mushroom, smells edible if that makes sense.
The reason I thought these could be cubensis is because of the spot in the center, the clustered grouping of growth, they are growing among grass. There is no ring. I have not had my first trip yet. I really enjoy hunting for mushrooms. I had a mild dose of purple mystics and liked the feeling. Hoping these are magic mushrooms. Thanks for your help 




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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26376639 - 12/12/19 07:16 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Not cubensis
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#26376681 - 12/12/19 07:56 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: stevo]
#26376774 - 12/12/19 08:47 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thank you for the responses. These are some other cool looking mushrooms in the area. 2: 3:  4:  5: cube?
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26376776 - 12/12/19 08:48 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thanks
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: stevo]
#26376779 - 12/12/19 08:49 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok thanks
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26376788 - 12/12/19 08:51 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Wrong habitat for cubensis.
None are active.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: d0urd3n]
#26376832 - 12/12/19 09:29 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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6: these bruised purple  7:
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26376872 - 12/12/19 09:56 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Cortinarius and Hypholoma.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Tangich]
#26377047 - 12/12/19 11:36 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok thank you.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26377051 - 12/12/19 11:38 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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8: purple mystic?
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26377081 - 12/12/19 11:55 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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No idea what "purple mystic" is supposed to be, but those are probably a blue Stropharia (picture is really bad), and definitely not psychoactive.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Tangich]
#26377230 - 12/12/19 01:36 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Purple mystic is just a regular cube if u ask me..when i first saw that brand name on a popular site u can order stuff from..i thought to myself its a picture perfect photo of a mature cube
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: zerokool]
#26377543 - 12/12/19 03:43 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok, guess I need to stick to the cow dung for cubes. I am new to mushroom hunting, it seems like cubes share many characteristics as other mushrooms in the wild. Thank you for the replies. Ill be back when I find some cow shit.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26377580 - 12/12/19 03:54 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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I will be hiking parts of the Florida Scenic trail this winter if anyone in FL with experience can steer me in the right direction to hunt my first shroom I would appreciate it. Hiking/hunting partner or just a connect. Thanks.
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26377638 - 12/12/19 04:28 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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1. Laccaria sp. 2. Amanita amerirubescens 3. Cortinarius violaceus 4. Amanita sp. 5. Mycena c.f. galericulata 6. Cortinarius sp. 7. Hypholoma fasciculare 8. Cortinarius sp. (definitely not one of the blue stropharia)
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#26377811 - 12/12/19 06:45 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
Lifecycle said: Ok, guess I need to stick to the cow dung for cubes. I am new to mushroom hunting, it seems like cubes share many characteristics as other mushrooms in the wild. Thank you for the replies. Ill be back when I find some cow shit.
https://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-psilocybin-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: zerokool]
#26384932 - 12/16/19 11:16 AM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Ok, thank you kind folks for your responses and identification. I finally found an expanse of cow dung fields and after 20 minutes I found these growing in fairly old dry cow dung near a fence in an open grass road. Same part of florida. We just got two days with rain. These mushrooms are very moldy so I'm assuming not to eat them but an id would be appreciated also any recommendation on dosage for my first trip with fresh mushrooms the size if the larger ones. Are the small ones worth picking? Back to hunting. Talk to you later. Dung 1
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: Lifecycle]
#26385843 - 12/16/19 07:30 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Another strange/ cool find. Looks like a star fish doing yoga. 9
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Re: North/central Florida mushroom id help new to website [Re: pyrolight]
#26385845 - 12/16/19 07:33 PM (4 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
pyrolight said: 1. Laccaria sp. 2. Amanita amerirubescens 3. Cortinarius violaceus 4. Amanita sp. 5. Mycena c.f. galericulata 6. Cortinarius sp. 7. Hypholoma fasciculare 8. Cortinarius sp. (definitely not one of the blue stropharia)
Thank you very much
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