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P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated
    #26510209 - 02/29/20 06:48 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Hi all,

First time posting so thanks in advance for any help! These look good to me but the bruising is hard to discern.

Habitat:
Tropics, in cow pats in a field near grasses and trees (not sure if tree type but found on the edges of shaded areas. All were from cow pats.

Gills:
Gills looked a grey colour (see photo's) and currently taking spore prints although spore stains on the stem were very dark, maybe purple maybe black.

Stem:
Stems all had some veil left on them and stems were medium thickness.

Cap:Caps were 2-12cm in diameter, white around edges and gold/yellow on top. Somewhat moist, some had a slight nipple but most were rounding out with maturity.


Spore print color:
Will update.

Bruising:
there was some light green and blue bruising but it was light so I dont want to say it was 100%.

Other information:
Smelled similar to some Pans Cyans from yesterday, but not quite the same.

Note: The first pic looked a little different but was in the same area, I'm likely to toss it unless anyone is confident its safe.

all the ID points are there for them except for a lack of strong evidence of blue bruising.

Thanks in advance for any help from the community.




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Re: P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated [Re: pkiaj]
    #26510254 - 02/29/20 07:12 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

All Look To Be Psilocybe Cubensis, Including The First One. Very Nice Specimens At That.

Im Fascinated With The Bigger One In The 3rd Picture, Nice Finds๐Ÿ‘


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Re: P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated [Re: MpSeph]
    #26510386 - 02/29/20 08:45 PM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Thanks MpSeph.

Honestly the big one was with an even bigger one that I gave to a friend!
I'm curious if its just time spent growing and nutrient availability that decide fruit size or if genetics are at play too. I guess probably a bit of both.


Thanks for the positive feedback, I'll see if I can get one for positive ID while i prep them all.

Cheers!


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Re: P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated [Re: pkiaj]
    #26510664 - 03/01/20 01:00 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Yeah, all cubes, nice find ๐Ÿ˜Š


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Re: P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26511145 - 03/01/20 10:18 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Psilocybe cubensis,  welcome to the shroomery,  always wait for a Trusted identifier to identify your observations before consuming any mushrooms. They will have a tag under their avatar like mine.

3rd picture,  love the cube on the right with the mycelium fragments on the cap with a ring around the margin,  just gorgeous.


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Re: P. Cubensis? Any ID help largely appreciated [Re: Doc9151]
    #26517828 - 03/05/20 01:43 AM (3 years, 11 months ago)

Thanks a million guys!


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