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ID small brown mushrooms
#26751891 - 06/17/20 02:51 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Found this cluster in the woods near my home. First thought "if those arent caramel capped, then I dont know". Unfortunately they dont blue. As you can see they do have dark, or at least medium dark gills. Didnt get to making a spore print. Location: Central Germany
Oh and also who knows maybe these are Galerinas, I actually dont know how to identify those/tell them apart. Of course the cap of these isn umbonate, but there are round capped psylos as well I believe. Like ovoids or sub right? Or even azur isnt always wawy right?


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Armallaria probably
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Re: ID small brown mushrooms [Re: Cham9085]
#26753370 - 06/18/20 04:43 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Sad If I may ask, so I can learn, how did you tell? Whats the givaway apart from not bluing that its not active?
So I found that their print would be white, and in the beginning the gills also, so the relative "medium-darkness" of the gills might be a giveaway right? Of course If I had taken a print I wouldve seen it and known, but you saw it without one.
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For a good identification it would help with better pictures, a description and a spore print.
Chances of finding psychoactive species in Germany this time of year is probably limited to Panaeolus cinctulus, which will usually grow in heaps of horse manure and stable shavings. So if there are horse farms or a race track in your vicinity, I'd pay them a visit.
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Re: ID small brown mushrooms [Re: Anglerfish]
#26755047 - 06/18/20 05:22 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ah very cool. At other times of the year which can be expected to be found? Do you just know this or is there a book or website for this info?
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Anything Angler tells you could be summed up into law lol. He's helped me out so many times.
And I could tell it's armallaria by it growing in dense clusters, the color, and the veil remnants
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Re: ID small brown mushrooms [Re: Cham9085]
#26756652 - 06/19/20 08:30 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Cham9085 said: Anything Angler tells you could be summed up into law lol. He's helped me out so many times.
And I could tell it's armallaria by it growing in dense clusters, the color, and the veil remnants
Interesting, could you specify the color part to me? I thought it looked "caramel-capped" which is of course the description for psilo woodlovers, caramel-capped mushrooms.
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I meant the color of the gills, Stipe and veil remnants.
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