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Engimal
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NE Melbourne ID
#26628443 - 04/25/20 11:30 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey everyone,
Just got into learning about mushroom hunting. Went for a quick mosey around my area and found a few samples. Some I've already crossed out based on what I know. I've found 3 types of mushroom that I'd like some guidance on. I've found all three in the Melbourne area (Northern Suburbs) by a river, in some woodchip/bark areas.
I've seen the posting requirements for an ID, but I honestly think these photos can do it way better justice that my description could. If anything is required, please let me know. I've taken photos of the gills, caps and stems for each type.
The photos are below. I have created an album for each three type:
Mushroom #1: https://ibb.co/album/KmNMyq Mushroom #2: https://ibb.co/album/Fnzmyx Mushroom #3: https://ibb.co/album/BGVtky Thanks all!
Edited by Engimal (04/25/20 11:37 PM)
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Painkiller
shaman


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Re: NE Melbourne ID [Re: Engimal]
#26628464 - 04/25/20 11:44 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Welcome to the Shroomery 
None of your mushrooms contain psilocybin. I think the mushroom in the second lot of photos is L ceres.
Good luck on future hunts
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Engimal
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Damn! Thanks for your help. Yes, it definitely looks like L ceres now that I look it up. That's the one I was least confident of.
I had some hope for the other two, but no luck it seems. I was hoping that they could have been some liberty caps.
I noticed your location is Melbourne. As a local, am I looking too early in the season? I've heard it opens up more in May.
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obtuse
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Re: NE Melbourne ID [Re: Engimal]
#26628493 - 04/26/20 12:05 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
Engimal said: Damn! Thanks for your help. Yes, it definitely looks like L ceres now that I look it up. That's the one I was least confident of.
I had some hope for the other two, but no luck it seems. I was hoping that they could have been some liberty caps.
I noticed your location is Melbourne. As a local, am I looking too early in the season? I've heard it opens up more in May.
better luck next time.
No 2 is indeed Leratiomyces ceres
Season was early this year, and well and truly happening around Melbourne. get out now while they are flushing as i suspect season will end early this year.
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Engimal
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Re: NE Melbourne ID [Re: obtuse]
#26628502 - 04/26/20 12:09 AM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Oh wow, okay thanks. I fear I've already exhausted my best local hope! I'll keep searching.
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