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Misto
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ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus?
#26814012 - 07/09/20 11:43 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Found these in a well kept park in MN. Spore print on a few has been black so far like in the first picture. I also know cincs stems are redish like these. Might be a few foes mixed in there ill have to spore print them all. Just making sure that some are actually Cinctulus?




I got about 5 plate fulls like this. SMALL PLATES btw lol these arnt full size plates

I know these arnt the best pictures ill try to get some better ones if needed
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Edited by Misto (07/10/20 01:38 PM)
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Shroomhunts
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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Misto]
#26814268 - 07/10/20 04:26 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Where dod you pick them, they look like foes to me
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Shroomhunts]
#26815212 - 07/10/20 01:28 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Looks promising!
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Misto
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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Shroomhunts]
#26815231 - 07/10/20 01:37 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Shroomhunts said: Where dod you pick them, they look like foes to me
A well watered and maintained field next to a park. Heres another picture of them growing. Also it would be great if someone could explain the identifying factors of the stem. I'm no quite sure what you guy notice on the stems thats a giveaway
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Edited by Misto (07/10/20 01:38 PM)
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Misto]
#26815242 - 07/10/20 01:43 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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The stem of panaeolus cinctulus is often striate and twisting. Bottom ¾ is usually reddish-brown. Pruinose. Panaeolus olivaceus and fimicola looks very similar. Pan. foenesecii has brown spore print.
Edited by Psilosadhu (07/10/20 01:44 PM)
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Misto
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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Psilosadhu]
#26815545 - 07/10/20 04:19 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Psilosadhu said: The stem of panaeolus cinctulus is often striate and twisting. Bottom ¾ is usually reddish-brown. Pruinose. Panaeolus olivaceus and fimicola looks very similar. Pan. foenesecii has brown spore print.
Gotcha! so for example picture 2 the middle mushroom i can see lines going down it. Foes dont have that? Plus i also see the white speckling on the stem
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Edited by Misto (07/10/20 04:20 PM)
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID - Possible Pan Cinctulus? [Re: Misto]
#26816268 - 07/10/20 11:31 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Foenesecii also has striations (lines), but they're less prominent. Stems are also more whitish-brown.
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