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NoobHunterTX
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Need help identifying these please?
#26594712 - 04/12/20 12:25 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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All of these were found on a farm in South Texas, and growing on cow manure. My boyfriend and I decided to try hunting some to see of we could strike gold. But unfortunately, we can't tell. Definitely need to get more informed before we go back.
Finding 1:


Finding 2:


Finding 3;


I hope y'all can help us out here. Thank you in advance!
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MadMuncher
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: NoobHunterTX]
#26594723 - 04/12/20 12:31 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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panaleous antillarum
no blue bruising on any right?
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NoobHunterTX
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: MadMuncher]
#26594733 - 04/12/20 12:37 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Okay, might sound dumb for asking, but what do you mean by "blue bruising"?
Also, (probably dumber than my first question) are these magic?
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: MadMuncher]
#26594736 - 04/12/20 12:39 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
MadMuncher said: panaleous antillarum
no blue bruising on any right?
I was going to say finding 2 & 3 are inactive panaeolous species.
Edit: Blue bruising in when certain parts of the mushroom turn blue. It is a major indentifying factor for magics.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: OOISI]
#26594739 - 04/12/20 12:40 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I've never heard of p. antillarum growing cespitose
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NoobHunterTX
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: OOISI]
#26594746 - 04/12/20 12:46 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
OOISI said:
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MadMuncher said: panaleous antillarum
no blue bruising on any right?
I was going to say finding 2 & 3 are inactive panaeolous species.
Edit: Blue bruising in when certain parts of the mushroom turn blue. It is a major indentifying factor for magics.
No blue bruising on any of them.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: Moria841]
#26594753 - 04/12/20 12:50 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Moria841 said: I've never heard of p. antillarum growing cespitose
does seem kinda weird huh? maybe pappilinaceous? pretty sure they're antillarum
TXHunter look up p. antillarum, pretty sure that's what you have
inactive (not majick) panaleous species
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: NoobHunterTX]
#26594759 - 04/12/20 12:54 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Active species that grow in Texas: Gymnopilus aeruginosus Gymnopilus junonius Gymnopilus luteofolius Gymnopilus luteoviridis Panaeolus cyanescens Panaeolus cinctulus Pluteus sp. (link) Psilocybe caerulescens (link) Psilocybe cubensis
Ps Cubensis and Pan cyanescens are the most common as far as im aware.
Here are links to the respective mushrooms, look for the bluing in the photos.
https://www.shroomery.org/12485/Panaeolus-cyanescens
https://www.shroomery.org/12500/Psilocybe-cubensis
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: MadMuncher]
#26594767 - 04/12/20 12:58 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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MadMuncher said: these do not look active (magic)Quote:
Moria841 said: I've never heard of p. antillarum growing cespitose
does seem kinda weird huh? maybe pappilinaceous? pretty sure they're antillarum
TXHunter look up p. antillarum, pretty sure that's what you have
inactive (not majik) panaleous species
Alright. I really apologize for being so uninformed on this, and asking what might seem ridiculously uneducated questions about this, but would you say these are the good edibles?
I know for sure we are going to educate ourselve so much better before our next hunt.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: OOISI]
#26594770 - 04/12/20 01:02 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have found antillarum in pairs before, so why not three? I can't think of any other non-bluing panaeoli that looks like this.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26594772 - 04/12/20 01:03 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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No, these aren't good edibles 😂 But not poisonous...
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26594779 - 04/12/20 01:08 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Psilosadhu said: No, these aren't good edibles 😂 But not poisonous...
Well damn. I was starting to get excited. We were over here thinking our bull knows how to shit excellence. Haha, Anyway, thank you so much for the help everyone.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: NoobHunterTX]
#26594802 - 04/12/20 01:18 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well damn. I was starting to get excited. We were over here thinking our bull knows how to shit excellence. Haha, Anyway, thank you so much for the help everyone.
Hahaha, I'm sure they do! Look for a similar mushroom that turns blue when you touch it. Look for cubensis as well. If those aren't pure excellence, I just don't know what is.
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: NoobHunterTX]
#26595323 - 04/12/20 09:17 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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You Should Familiarize Yourselves With & Read Up On Psilocybe Cubensis. They Are The Most Commonly Found Active Species In Texas.
Here Is The Shroomery's Psilocybe Cubensis Page.
https://www.shroomery.org/12500/Psilocybe-cubensis
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Re: Need help identifying these please? [Re: NoobHunterTX]
#26596571 - 04/12/20 08:01 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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panaeolus papilionaceus. I'm just north of Houston and Conroe. I find them a lot. I just recently learned this after over a year of learning about panaeolus
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