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ID Request - Liberty Cap NW England
#27008583 - 10/28/20 02:39 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hi,
Went on my first ever lib hunt today in the Peak District (UK), got around 100 and feeling fairly confident most of them are libs, an ID would be great to confirm though! The section in the top left within the red line are ones I was unsure about, as they were originally light brown, but after drying out a little they have gone more yellow.
I'm pretty sure the big brown one isn't a lib, and there's also another one I'm not 100% sure on (the one with the more rounded umbrella shaped cap) so I'll probably play it safe and chuck it. But the rest seem good?
Habitat: roughly around 400-450m, mix of south facing sheep fields and some pastures in the Peak District area
Stem: thin, wavy, yellow
Cap: small, most have a nipple, pale yellow colour
Spore print color: waiting for spore print to develop
Bruising: haven't noticed any yet
Other information: first time picking, but did lots of research about where to find them and conditions, and what they look like!


Edited by ratbot (10/29/20 04:07 AM)
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Typerwritermonky
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Re: ID Request - NW England [Re: ratbot]
#27009232 - 10/28/20 08:36 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Most all are liberty caps, but I see a few mycena in there. If you put a number next to every mushroom and take a picture, we can tell you which are mycenas. There are maybe 5-6 or more there. Mycena aren't seriously toxic, but you def don't wanna eat them.
But good job! Make sure to thank the sheep!
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Numbered version is here, thanks!

I think 51 and 65 aren't libs, but would be good to know what they are so I can spot them better next time
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Re: ID Request - NW England [Re: ratbot]
#27009779 - 10/29/20 07:56 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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#65 looks like a Panaeolus sp. Also a bit unsure of #64 and #65.
The rest are all liberty caps.
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Re: ID Request - NW England [Re: Anglerfish]
#27009894 - 10/29/20 08:53 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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65 is not Psilocybe but Panaeolus, 64 is not Psilocybe but something else. 73 is not Psilocybe, but maybe psathyrella.I
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Re: ID Request - NW England [Re: Doc9151]
#27010162 - 10/29/20 11:18 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Thanks everyone, I really appreciate it!
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Re: ID Request - NW England [Re: ratbot]
#27010742 - 10/29/20 04:17 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Yeah take there word both those guys know WAY more then I do, I really only know psilocybes and not many others, but the TI's help me learn more everyday here!
64,65, 40, 73, and 83 all look like not liberty caps. But like I said, the TI's know better then me!
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