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ID: Panaeolus?
    #26609607 - 04/18/20 05:00 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Location: US/South Florida
Growing in grass/ possible mature sod.
Spore print: jet black
Found Pan Cincs 200m from this location this time last year









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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: trice132]
    #26609613 - 04/18/20 05:06 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Panaeolus papilionaceus


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: trice132]
    #26609871 - 04/18/20 08:42 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Were They Growing From Dung? Were They Found In A Pasture?


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: MpSeph]
    #26609977 - 04/18/20 09:43 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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MpSeph said:
Were They Growing From Dung? Were They Found In A Pasture?




Just in grass or possible sod in a small dog walk park.


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: trice132]
    #26609986 - 04/18/20 09:46 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Panaeolus Papilionaceus Is Most Commonly Found In Dung. I'd Say They Are Another Panaeolus Sp.


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: MpSeph]
    #26609995 - 04/18/20 09:49 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I've found papilionaceus in grass many times. I do not know of any other panaeoli that resembles the papilionaceus. Which one do you suggest?


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26610082 - 04/18/20 10:22 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

I Wasn't Going To Suggest Any, There Are Too Many Pan. Sp That Are Only Distinguishable With Microscopy.

I Was Unaware That Pan. Papilionaceus Grew In Grass, I Always Thought That There Was Dung Sunken Down Into The Earth & It Just Couldn't Be Seen. Making Them Appear To Be Growing In Straight Grass. I've Never Found Them Growing Outside Of A Horse/Cow Pasture, Unless There Was Manure Present In The Substrate.

However, I Believe You When You Say You've Found Them In Straight Grass. Also Paps Are Known For The Partial Veil Fragments Around The Cap Margin, So I Agree They Are Panaeolus Papilionaceus.


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: MpSeph]
    #26610120 - 04/18/20 10:35 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Didn't say straight grass 😀 Always manured.
Since sphrinctinus, campanulatus, retirugis and papilionaceus were found to be the same species, I don't know of any real look alikes. Not saying there aren't any, just don't know them and I think they'd be rare.


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: Psilosadhu]
    #26610144 - 04/18/20 10:44 AM (3 years, 9 months ago)

Ah, Agreed. OP Says They Were Found In A Small Dog Walk Park. Dog Dung Is Not Suitable For Panaeolus Papilionaceus. So Maybe There Was Cows/Horses There At One Point In Time? Lots Of Possibilities There.


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: MpSeph]
    #26610966 - 04/18/20 04:27 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

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Ah, Agreed. OP Says They Were Found In A Small Dog Walk Park. Dog Dung Is Not Suitable For Panaeolus Papilionaceus. So Maybe There Was Cows/Horses There At One Point In Time? Lots Of Possibilities There.




No chance there were cows or horses here. Its dead center in a tight housing development that has been here for 20+ years. Its only about 25 square meters


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Re: ID: Panaeolus? [Re: trice132]
    #26611131 - 04/18/20 05:41 PM (3 years, 9 months ago)

This is Panaeolus antillarum not papillionaceus not psychoactive


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