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Newaroundhere
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ID request
#26720801 - 06/05/20 03:13 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hello again, just found these in front of my home, in Romania. Any chance that these are actives? Thank you!
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Allium
Registered: 03/16/20
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Agrocybe.
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Newaroundhere
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Re: ID request [Re: Allium]
#26720820 - 06/05/20 03:30 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Not active, i guess?
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ChRnZN
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Registered: 12/21/08
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No, not active. If you know anyone who would let you check their horse paddocks, panaeolus cinctulus grows in Romania. Psilocybe semilanceata might be found in sheep pastures and some rare psilocybes and gyms can be found on rotting wood in the forest. Be safe.
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Anglerfish
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Re: ID request [Re: ChRnZN]
#26721108 - 06/05/20 07:04 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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It may be my computer screen, but to me it looks like the spores are much darker than the average Agrocybe.
Could perhaps be something closer to Leratiomyces or Stropharia.
In any case, nothing active as already stated.
If you are looking for active species in Romania this time of year, you should be checking out horse farms or race tracks for deposited horse manure and stable shavings. You might be lucky and find Panaeolus cinctulus. Otherwise you'll have to wait for autumn and go looking for Psilocybe semilanceata in highland pastures, or P. serbica in the woods.
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Allium
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Quote:
Anglerfish said: It may be my computer screen, but to me it looks like the spores are much darker than the average Agrocybe.
Could perhaps be something closer to Leratiomyces or Stropharia.
In any case, nothing active as already stated.
If you are looking for active species in Romania this time of year, you should be checking out horse farms or race tracks for deposited horse manure and stable shavings. You might be lucky and find Panaeolus cinctulus. Otherwise you'll have to wait for autumn and go looking for Psilocybe semilanceata in highland pastures, or P. serbica in the woods.
Come to think of it, they do look more Stropharia ish.
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID request [Re: Allium]
#26721438 - 06/05/20 09:41 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Pretty sure these are white stropharia rugosannulata.
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Allium
Registered: 03/16/20
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Exactly were my thought too
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Woodchiptip
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Re: ID request [Re: Allium]
#26735649 - 06/10/20 10:20 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi all. could a few of you mushroom geniuses please tell me what I picked here at a local park out of woodchips in the greater ATL Georgia area today? I am looking for a second+ opinion as this gentleman in another forum seemed knowledgeable but his not being 99.99% on the call brings me here. Thank you all in advance!
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ChRnZN
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Make your own thread next time. I think you have a gymnopilus like luteoviridis.
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