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Captian Millford
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Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens?
#26708389 - 05/31/20 03:02 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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I just picked those two mushrooms on the exact same cow dung. The small one to the right bruised blue right away the one to the left has a darker stem and is also bigger but doesn't turn blue after bruising (turns black). Is it possible an antillarum growing right next to the panaeolus cyanescens or a both infact panaeolus cyanescens. Thank you
The 2nd picture shows the mushroom before I picked it. Maybe it helps identifying, Pls note the white dots on the stem. Thank you


Edited by Captian Millford (05/31/20 07:49 AM)
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I should add that the big one to the left bruised to the blackish side and the stem was "white powdered" when I picked it. Is it normal the bigger the panaeouls cyanscens is the darker the bruise even black?
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Im a noob but that one on the left doesnt look like Antillarum. The one on the right does look like Panaeolus Cyanescens. Again I'm a noob wait for more experienced memebers.
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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: bj247]
#26708663 - 05/31/20 07:56 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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bj247 said: Im a noob but that one on the left doesnt look like Antillarum. The one on the right does look like Panaeolus Cyanescens. Again I'm a noob wait for more experienced memebers.
Thx for ur reply never the less. I'm curious to know how an antillarum would look like when it dries/bruises. I have tried google it without luck
Edited by Captian Millford (05/31/20 07:58 AM)
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Both Mushrooms In Pic #1 Are Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, I Can See Bluish/Greenish Bruising On Both.
In Pic #2 I Count 6 Mushrooms Growing On The Patty That Look To Be Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, Need Pics Of The Ones Not Already Pictured.
It Is Possible These Are Another Active Panaeolus Sp In The (Copelandia) Group, Need A General Location.
The Mushrooms Growing On The Branch In Pic #2 Look To Be An Auricularia Sp
-------------------- 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
Edited by MpSeph (05/31/20 08:47 AM)
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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: MpSeph]
#26708828 - 05/31/20 10:08 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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MpSeph said: Both Mushrooms In Pic #1 Are Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, I Can See Bluish/Greenish Bruising On Both.
In Pic #2 I Count 6 Mushrooms Growing On The Patty That Look To Be Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, Need Pics Of The Ones Not Already Pictured.
It Is Possible These Are Another Active Panaeolus Sp In The (Copelandia) Group, Need A General Location.
The Mushrooms Growing On The Branch In Pic #2 Look To Be An Auricularia Sp 
Thank you so much your information it is very much appreciated. The location is Bali Indonesia. Thank you so much.
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In That Case, They Are Indeed Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens 
These Mushrooms Are Highly Potent & Are Stronger Than Cubes 
Would Still Like To See More Pics Of The Mushrooms Growing On The Back Of The Patty In Pic #2
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Edited by MpSeph (05/31/20 10:57 AM)
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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: MpSeph]
#26709651 - 05/31/20 05:40 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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MpSeph said: Both Mushrooms In Pic #1 Are Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, I Can See Bluish/Greenish Bruising On Both.
In Pic #2 I Count 6 Mushrooms Growing On The Patty That Look To Be Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, Need Pics Of The Ones Not Already Pictured.
It Is Possible These Are Another Active Panaeolus Sp In The (Copelandia) Group, Need A General Location.
The Mushrooms Growing On The Branch In Pic #2 Look To Be An Auricularia Sp 
Interesting I didnt think Pan Cyans could have a flat cap like that? I thought they were all bell shaped?
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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: bj247]
#26709738 - 05/31/20 06:19 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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No My Friend, The Bell Shape Is Common But Most Panaeolus Sp Range From Conical, Bell Shaped, Or Convex.
However, I've Seen Pan. Cyans, Pan. Paps, Pan. Ants, Pan. Cincts, & Pan. Foes Go From Convex To Nearly Flat As They Mature
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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: MpSeph]
#26712602 - 06/01/20 09:34 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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As per request Pics Of The Mushrooms Growing On The Back Of The Patty In Pic #2

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MpSeph
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Those Both Look To Be Panaeolus (Copelandia) Cyanescens, Make Sure They Bruise Bluish/Greenish Where Injured/Damaged
-------------------- 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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Re: Antillarum and panaeolus cyanescens? [Re: MpSeph]
#26712824 - 06/02/20 12:31 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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MpSeph
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Yep, Nice Copes
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Ram the shroomer said:
I found these 4 days ago
Its some potent fellas .. I swear. .
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