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Sweetzz93
Curious Nature Lover



Registered: 04/18/20
Posts: 36
Loc: East Central FL
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Mushroom ID please - Central Florida
#26668691 - 05/13/20 02:19 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hello and thank you for any help. Found these on a walk.
Left species #1, right species #2




Species #1 bruising picture

Habitat: open cow pasture, in cow manure, found within a foot of each other
Gills: #1 ash gray #2 brown
Stem:#1 skinny , whitish brown. # 2 skinnier and dark brown
Cap: #1convex, sandy white with rusty orange yellow color in middle, size of fingernail #2 convex, brown , small like fingernail
Spore print color: Still waiting.. looks black
Bruising: #1 dark.. almost black bruising. (Newbie , Today is first day I have found any That bruise) #2 no noticible bruising
Species 3/4



Habitat: open cow pasture, in cow manure, found within inches of each other
Gills: brown
Stem: skinny , white and light brown. See pics
Cap: tan and white with rusty yellow color in middle and cracked skin appearance, size = a little larger than a quarter and the other small like a thumbnail
Spore print color: Still waiting but these are dry.. looks black
Bruising: dark.. black bruising. (Newbie , Today is first day I have found That bruises)
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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



Registered: 06/17/19
Posts: 3,283
Loc: Gulf Coast USA
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Re: Mushroom ID please - Central Florida [Re: Sweetzz93]
#26668702 - 05/13/20 02:25 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Left Sp #1, Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens. (Active)
Right Sp #2, Panaeolus Papilionaceus. (Non Active)
Both Species #3 & 4 Are Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens.
-------------------- 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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Sweetzz93
Curious Nature Lover



Registered: 04/18/20
Posts: 36
Loc: East Central FL
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Re: Mushroom ID please - Central Florida [Re: MpSeph]
#26668751 - 05/13/20 02:55 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Thank you MpSeph for the response. How can you tell that they are in fact Panaeolus cyanescens? Sorry if that sounds stupid but I am just wanting to make sure.
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Sweetzz93
Curious Nature Lover



Registered: 04/18/20
Posts: 36
Loc: East Central FL
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Re: Mushroom ID please - Central Florida [Re: Sweetzz93]
#26668789 - 05/13/20 03:24 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I never saw any blue bruising, just black after transporting them back in a bag with some other mushrooms. Is it possible that it is not bruising and instead spores? I am worried of misidentification
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Psilosadhu



Registered: 12/19/19
Posts: 1,907
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Re: Mushroom ID please - Central Florida [Re: Sweetzz93]
#26668825 - 05/13/20 03:50 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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Nothing to worry about. Just toss out the grey one with reddish stem. The rest are cyanescens. The black you see was blue before it turned. It can go fast.
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Psilosadhu



Registered: 12/19/19
Posts: 1,907
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Re: Mushroom ID please - Central Florida [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26668831 - 05/13/20 03:54 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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If you don't see any bluing on some of them, that would mean panaeolus antillarum. At least the one to the far right bottom picture looks blue.
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