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Southeastern US Mushrooms
    #26401859 - 12/26/19 04:35 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)



Habitat:
Middle GA woods, next to wet dead pines

Gills:
White gills, attached

Stem:
Long and thin

Cap:
conical dome with dark nipple

Spore print color:
Didn’t take spore print

Bruising:
None

I was guessing perhaps Panaeolus Papilionaceus but I really have no idea. Does anyone know?



Habitat:
Middle GA woods, next to pine tree stump surrounded by pine straw

Gills:
Brown, attached

Stem:
Short and average thickness

Cap:
Rounded with dimple in the middle, split on edges

Spore print color:
Didn’t take spore print

Bruising:
Brown?

I believe this is Laccaria because of the dimple on top but I’m not sure which species. Does anyone know?

Thanks


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Re: Southeastern US Mushrooms [Re: daddyshroom]
    #26401871 - 12/26/19 04:44 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

They look unknown.  It is hard to see poison as mild but these look mild.

I used to play with subcon powers like shrooms.  I believed I ate a toadstool and mom treated me.

That is why I don't home brew. Ball the analytical gets complex.  But kavas sounds warming.

Mushroom brews could be good.  Too many unkowns.


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Re: Southeastern US Mushrooms [Re: daddyshroom]
    #26401875 - 12/26/19 04:51 PM (4 years, 1 month ago)

First ones are an Entoloma species.

Second ones are Laccaria. They don't even have the faintest resemblance to Panaeolus.

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