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curio_city
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LBM ID Request
#26855508 - 07/31/20 01:00 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hey all, this is my first post on the site. I've enjoyed looking through the content so far. I appreciate any feedback you can give me on this! Thank you.
Species #1




Habitat: Found growing on the ground in my yard near pine trees.
Gills: Brown.
Stem: Hues of lighter brown. Much sturdier than species #2, possibly hollow in very center but difficult to tell by sight. I'm not sure whether "attached" or not, so I included a picture that I hope will make it obvious to the more experienced.
Cap: Smooth with light right in the middle. Lightened significantly when dried. After dried, ring became lighter and more pronounced with dark brown border.
Spore print: Very dark brown to black. In the more concentrated areas I felt it's slightly purple, but could just be a very dark brown.
Bruising: Bruised very dark brown to black on gills; not noticeable bruising elsewhere -- other than some darkening of the stem.
Location: North East USA.
Species #2




Habitat: Found growing on the ground in my yard near pine trees; seems to grow all over my yard on a daily basis.
Gills: Tan to mid-brown in center. I'm not sure whether "attached" or not, so I included a picture that I hope will make it obvious to the more experienced.
Stem: Very light, appearing almost white. Hollow, fragile.
Cap: Ridges all around, darker in center.
Spore print: Very light brown; yellow-ish hue.
Bruising: Bruised very dark, nearly black on cap; not noticeable bruising on stem; gills darkened to darker brown.
Location: North East USA.
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Nitro87
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Registered: 07/08/20
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Loc: The Clouds
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By no means an expert, but #1 looks to be possibly a panaeolus foenisecii #2 a coprinellus sp. welcome to the Shroomery
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curio_city
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Re: LBM ID Request [Re: Nitro87]
#26855575 - 07/31/20 01:39 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Anyone have any experience ingesting these in the northeastern USA?
In this discussion (https://erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_article4.shtml), there's some evidence that the eastern US varieties are active, while ultimately it seems uncertain. At the very least, the 5-HTP present may provide some relaxing effects.
Any thoughts?
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Alan Rockefeller
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1) Panaeolus foenisecii 2) Conocybe apala
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