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Chiliwillow
Strange indeed

Registered: 09/07/20
Posts: 8
Loc: South central US.
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Help with ID please 1
#26924674 - 09/08/20 01:23 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Habitat: Where does it grow? Cow dung in pasture, warm, wet, sweaty south central US.
Gills: grayish/brown, attached
Stem: white near cap, very light tan/ yellow toward bottom, hollow but kind of stringy.
Cap: baby about 1” diameter, caramel fading to cream at edges, rounded cone, older ones are more flattened, light caramel in middle fading to cream and violet at edges And are about 2-3”diameter.
Spore print color: violet with some dark chocolate.
Bruising: blue/green


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The Influence
Free Sheeks



Registered: 03/30/11
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100% psilocybe cubensis. Nice find
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Icyurmt
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Registered: 04/02/20
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Loc: 5a
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Nice Cubes!
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split_by_nine
i am the liquor

Registered: 07/11/18
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excellent find!
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Edited by split_by_nine (09/08/20 06:16 PM)
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Chiliwillow
Strange indeed

Registered: 09/07/20
Posts: 8
Loc: South central US.
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Thanks! My OCDness with fungiflora has paid off. Took me several weeks of wandering the pastures, picking, observing, making spore prints, and researching. Now they are in almost every pile of cow poop. Don’t know if I wasn’t seeing them or they just popped up all of the sudden. The spore prints are lovely.
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Doc9151
Mycologist



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definitely Psilocybe cubensis, which state are you in?
edit click the link below in my signature and help with data collection if you don't mind.
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Edited by Doc9151 (09/08/20 02:46 PM)
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bloodycarcass
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Re: Help with ID please [Re: Doc9151]
#26924890 - 09/08/20 03:32 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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some nice ones too good find man
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Chiliwillow
Strange indeed

Registered: 09/07/20
Posts: 8
Loc: South central US.
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Re: Help with ID please [Re: Doc9151]
#26924930 - 09/08/20 04:07 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Texas
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Liberto
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1 looks like Leratiomyces squamosus. But its my guess. Others def cubes.
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MpSeph
Cow Field Creature



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Re: Help with ID please [Re: Liberto]
#26924976 - 09/08/20 04:44 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Liberto said: 1 looks like Leratiomyces squamosus. But its my guess. Others def cubes.
No, They Are All Psilocybe Cubensis
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Chiliwillow
Strange indeed

Registered: 09/07/20
Posts: 8
Loc: South central US.
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Re: Help with ID please [Re: Liberto]
#26925138 - 09/08/20 06:33 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
Liberto said: 1 looks like Leratiomyces squamosus. But its my guess. Others def cubes.
Yuck that sounds like some kind of cancer. In all seriousness what makes it appear to be that? From what little research I’ve done so far the the leratiomyces squamous appears to have nubbies that are a bit more bumpy and grows in leafy woody stuff. What other distinguishing features are there? Now my OCD has kicked in again and I’ll be up all night reading about leratiomyces squamous.
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The Influence
Free Sheeks



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Re: Help with ID please [Re: Doc9151] 1
#26925149 - 09/08/20 06:44 PM (3 years, 5 months ago) |
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Lol the squamous definitely sounds like cancer. But in all seriouness every specimen in your photos is 100% psilocybe cubensis. Furthermore if the doc says they're cubes they're cubes Quote:
Doc9151 said: definitely Psilocybe cubensis, which state are you in?
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Chiliwillow
Strange indeed

Registered: 09/07/20
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Loc: South central US.
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Thank gawd! Now I can go to bed and read a romance novel. Thanks!
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