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Varg
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ID request, first time poster :)
#26808224 - 07/07/20 02:47 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Habitat: Where does it grow? Eg. woods, pasture, state, province, country, altitude, etc. What does it grow on? Eg. soil, dung, wood (dead, living, what kind of wood?), etc.
Official sloped lawn/park after long warm period, some rainy days and sun again. Place where dogs frequent.
Gills: Color: beige or brown turning blackish/black when dried. Forgot to check if attached to stem or not, but may be seen in pics? Spore-print turn brownish black - but some turned full black.
Stem: Length ca 4-6 cm, width ca 1-2mm, color: beige/yellow/brownish, kind of shiny/reflecting light, not hollow from what I could see.
Cap: Diameter 1-2,5cm, beige/brown/yellowish, some solid color, some more brown in the top/tip or a bit patchy. A bit bell-shaped. Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.
Spore print color: Some completely black, others almost black. I realize now it’s probably two different kinds.
Bruising: No distinct color-change when bruised.
Other information: Smells like mushroom. There were plenty of these where I looked. After some searching I think it is panaeolus foenisecii. I’m not looking for a psychedelic experience now, more for microdosing.
Some pics, included some dry ones. The two I’m holding aren’t really representative of the lot, most were a bit bell-shaped. Not sure if I get this upload correct from my phone so bear with me.
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Re: ID request, first time poster :) [Re: Varg]
#26808225 - 07/07/20 02:53 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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It is likely a mixture of Panaeolus foenisecii and cinctulus. Brown prints being foes and cincts having black prints.
Please wait for further IDs.
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Varg
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Re: ID request, first time poster :) [Re: OOISI]
#26809308 - 07/07/20 03:14 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks a lot - seems right to me! Will wait for some confirmations
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Varg
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Re: ID request, first time poster :) [Re: Varg]
#26832152 - 07/19/20 08:32 AM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Bump; other opinions or confirmations?
I’m surprised there seems to be little info on Panaeolus foenisecii, as after my limited web-research seems to be non-poisonous (maybe for infants, but with no long-term implications) and possibly a good source for relaxation and well-being. It’s ome of the most common mushrooms, living on lawns all over the world, so I’d expect some experimenters had some info.
As a side-note; I took the dried mushrooms in a blender, and removed most of the spores etc that had fastened on the blender-walls before making myself a smootie. It may be placebo but I did feel extra good that day.
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Re: ID request, first time poster :) [Re: Varg]
#26833205 - 07/19/20 08:27 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Panaeolus is as close as I can get without better pictures of fresh specimens. It's important to post clear in focus pictures that are close ups showing the Cap, gills and stem including the stem base. in situ pictures should be included
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Re: ID request, first time poster :) [Re: Doc9151]
#26833299 - 07/19/20 09:43 PM (3 years, 6 months ago) |
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Definitely a mixed collection of pans you will get to know the subtle differences. Look at the way the lines go up the stripe note the fill density and textures of the caps. A skilled foragers can distinguish active from non active pans in the field without taking prints.
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