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Yeabiscuit
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ID Mid North Coast Aus - a few varieties 1
#26524930 - 03/09/20 03:33 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Habitat: cow farm land near a river - photo attached
Gills: Dark some light brown
Stem: varied lengths - mostly thin and stiff
Cap: light colour, smooth
Spore print color: black
Bruising: blue black/blue
I have ID cyanescens before and pretty sure most of the listed are this. Some maybe more mature? All spore prints are black - most are blue.
Some concerns I have are with the lighter brown panaeolus - they have a black spore print but are not blueing + the general shade of the exterior muschroom is a light brown instead of the more distinct white?
There are some photos of what I assume are cubes? never found or ID them before - they have a black spore print and are blueing.
Then I have a smaller random one with the top more curled down, unsure of this one?
On another note - best find yet!
Thanks!
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Re: ID Mid North Coast Aus - a few varieties [Re: Yeabiscuit]
#26524933 - 03/09/20 03:39 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeabiscuit said:
Some concerns I have are with the lighter brown panaeolus - they have a black spore print but are not blueing + the general shade of the exterior muschroom is a light brown instead of the more distinct white?
The brown Panaeolus look close to P. acuminatus. However it would help with some really sharp close up shots of the cap surface, cap margin, gills and stem - including the base. Not an active Panaeolus in any case, I believe.
The others are Panaeolus cyanescens and Psilocybe cubensis, indeed. Nice find!
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Re: ID Mid North Coast Aus - a few varieties [Re: Anglerfish]
#26524959 - 03/09/20 04:15 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey Anglerfish,
Thanks for the ID! looks like the P. Acuminatus from a google search - although the cap doesn't seem as droopy on these ones.
Attached some photos, hopefully clear enough
learn something new everyday with these little guys
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Re: ID Mid North Coast Aus - a few varieties [Re: Yeabiscuit]
#26524977 - 03/09/20 04:42 AM (3 years, 11 months ago) |
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Yeah, I'd call those P. acuminatus. They have an incurved margin when young, many stays that way in maturity but many also tend to expand and become more convex. A very common inactive Panaeolus species alongside the similar looking P. papilionaceus, the latter being identified by tooth-like veil remnants along the cap margin.
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