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ChirpyP
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Crestline CA
#26554252 - 03/24/20 12:30 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hello I am very new to Being a member here but I've been been browsing on this website for the last month and I got to say it has been very interesting to see all the different information, Stories, and much more.
I Found What I think could possibly Be three different types of mushrooms but I might be wrong because Mushrooms 1 and 2 were found in the same areas so 2 is probably just a younger version of 1 but still I just wanted make sure.
Also it should be noted that it has been raining and snowing a lot recently.
One more thing, I forgot to check scent at site so instead I did right now 3 days later of them sitting in bags all three bags had a kind tootsie roll smell to them lol idk if I'm missing interpreting it or this is just how they turn out either way i just want to make sure I can get as much Information into this post for a Proper Identification.
Mushroom #1









a.Found at Forest in dirt and snow with lots of forest foliage everywhere b.Light brown gills c.1.5-2 Inch stem & 1-2 Inch Cap e. Stem appears to be egg shell white/off white with a smooth texture f.Spore Print appeared to be a Blackish brown g. No bruising Mushroom #2






a.Found at Forest in dirt and snow with lots of forest foliage everywhere b.Light brown gills c.1 Inch stem and 1 Inch head d.Off white stem color with smooth texture e.Red-ish-Brown cap f.Spore print was incomplete because I didn't get a full head for it. But a there is a visible part of it that is Blackish-Brown g.No bruising
Mushroom #3









a.Side of road in dirt on a hill surrounded by natural litter of trees and other plants b.Tan-ish white gills c. Inch stem and Inch head d.Tan-ish white stem with what looks almost like white hairs on it e.Tan-brown cap that fade lighter toward the edges of head f. I left it over night on a white sheet of paper and didn't see a spore print in the morning so idk if it was unable to produce one or produced a white one g.No bruising
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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



Registered: 06/17/19
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Loc: Gulf Coast USA
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Re: Crestline CA [Re: ChirpyP]
#26554737 - 03/24/20 09:00 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I Can't Tell You The Exact Species Of Each Group, However, I Can Tell You None Of Those Mushrooms Are An Active Species.
Wait For A Trusted Identifier To Chime In.
-------------------- 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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ChirpyP
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Re: Crestline CA [Re: MpSeph]
#26566059 - 03/29/20 09:06 PM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Update I think I found what Mushrooms #1 and #2 are, psathyrella spadiceogrisea.
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Doc9151
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Registered: 02/23/17
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Re: Crestline CA [Re: ChirpyP]
#26567043 - 03/30/20 11:22 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm not certain but they all look like a Psathyrella of some sort.
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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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