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Bigbutts0lie
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ID request Semilanceata
#26963783 - 10/01/20 12:30 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Found in scandinavia (there is a lot of them at the moment). These mushrooms have been found in the same fields i've found lib caps earlier. They grow in groups like in the pictures below.
(I'm sorry about the picture quality, camera is broken, so I have to use the selfie cam)


Some of these mushrooms had a bit different shape than the bellshape/santa-hat shape that im most used to. some had an almost flat hat, and some had cone shaped hats. here is an example of these:

I think the mushroom in the bottom left in the picture below is a lib cap. It grew in groups like the others, color and gills match, but im uncertain about it. The hat and stem is considerably chunkier than the the usual, the stem is also straight and it has no protruding nipple on the top of the cap. I see a lot of the dungshrooms, but I can see it's not one of those.

Below is the rest shrooms i've found.




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Nickoloxious
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I'm not very experienced with libs. So wait on some more opinions.
I'd say you may have a mix of maybe a few Psilocybe semilanceata and mostly Conocybe or similar species. I would try to see which ones if any have a brittle stem and get rid of those. Post updated photos with what's left & maybe try to get spore prints from them if you're still not sure. If they have a dark-purple/brown spore print then they're likely libs. Anything else from brown to reddish brown should be discarded.
This article might help you differentiate any imposters you might have.
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Liberto
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Most of them are libs. Many of them seems to be other mushrooms. Look for purple-brown spore print. Also smell them. They should smell nutty
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Bigbutts0lie
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Thanks for your reply!
I'm quite sure most of them are hygrophanous. The ones who were cream coloured when found, stood among similar wet seethrough brown mushrooms, which has turned cream collored after drying.
Thanks for the link to the article. I'm in the process of making spore prints from a small sample of the mushrooms. It seems to be black, or maybe with a purpleish tone. It is not close to brown, nor are the gills close to the brown color as the conocybe pictured in the article.
All the shrooms, with the exception of the few that were more or less dry, had a flexible hat that did not brittle at touch. When it comes to how brittle the stem is, im more uncertain. It certainly doesnt break at the smallest touch, but it doesnt take to much to breake it either. The stems are white/brown with a browner interior by the way.
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Bigbutts0lie
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Re: ID request Semilanceata [Re: Liberto]
#26964273 - 10/01/20 04:46 PM (3 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for your reply! I would characterize the smell in the ones i can sense a smell as earthy.
Edited by Bigbutts0lie (10/01/20 04:49 PM)
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