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MountainBound
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ID Request
#26492425 - 02/18/20 10:06 PM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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Found these in a central FL cow pasture. Tried to get clear pics of the gills, stems, etc. Can provide spore prints if needed (never done one before though). Thanks.

Edited by MountainBound (02/18/20 10:17 PM)
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MpSeph
Mushroom Hunter



Registered: 06/17/19
Posts: 2,752
Loc: Gulf Coast USA
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Going Off Of The First Picture.
The 5 Light Colored Mushrooms On The Left Look To Be A Psathyrella Sp (Non Active) Or Something Similar. They Are Definitely Non Active.
The One That Is Kinda In The Middle At The Top Looks Like Panaeolus Papilionaceus (Non Active)
If There Is No Blueish Bruising On The 2 On The Far Right, Then I Would Say They Are Panaeolus Antillarum (Non Active)
-------------------- Tips For A Beginner Mushroom Hunter
https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/27146775 One Who Hunts Mushrooms Is A Mushroom Hunter. One Who Eats Them Without Knowing What They Are, Is A Dumb Mushroom Hunter. - Seph
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MountainBound
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Thank you for the fast reply. Not too bummed they aren't actives. Just starting hunting, and that in itself is fun... plus good exercise. Unfortunately, the group of 5 (Psathyrella?) are the most common ones I see out there and often very tiny.
I haven't noticed any bruising, but only picked about an hour ago. I also have a microscope camera if that'd be helpful for future ID requests. Would it be the gills/spores that'd be helpful with that?
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bertblack
Feeling the cosmic energy



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If you're ever unsure about Pans, bend/snap the stipe and it will bruise blue within the hour
-------------------- When in doubt - Bod's Repository
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MountainBound
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Will do... and I'll try and also get some environment pics when I go day hunting. This was from a night hunt, so didn't bring camera.
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HAKR ELITE
"Sure. Mushrooms Friends."

Registered: 08/19/18
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Loc: Under The Gills...
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Judging by your name your not in Florida the land of pastures fruiting year round...around this time of year the humidity is usually not prime for hitting the jackpot in the fields where I am the weather is unpredictable so I usually can find a few doses if I walk the pastures top to bottom and the humidity level is right...check your weekly weather if you have good rain and several days with 80-100% humidity following the rain I would get out there and walk em up and down...Here is Georgia we have really good rain coming over us for the next three days and the humidity today was in the 90s which is the first I've seen since winter came through also followed with a few days in the 80s so I will def be hitting the fields in hopes the humidity from today has em pinning up and with the following few days they should mature a good bit...fingers crossed for a nice sackful for the first time this year
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MountainBound
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Yeah, I live in central Florida for now, but looking to move out of here asap and headed for the mountains. Weather hasn't been too great here lately... mostly just light drizzles. And I appreciate the other info, as I'm still in the learning stages of when good times to hunt are based on weather. I've been using WeatherUnderground's history page to keep track of the stats for my area.
Anyways, wishing you some rainy days and good hunting.
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Doc9151
Mycologist



Registered: 02/23/17
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Loc: Gulf Coast USA
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Psathyrella, Panaeolus papillionaceus and Panaeolus antillarum
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Psilocybe cubensis data collection thread. please help with this project if you hunt wild cubensis. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=26513593&page=0&vc=1#26513593
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