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Tripster95
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Possible P. Fimetaria find in South England - Please Help!
#27038606 - 11/14/20 11:05 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Good day all!
I went out today to a place I went to 2 years ago to look for all the Libs I could find, however, there were no Libs in sight (apart from a couple here and there) and I ended up finding what appear to be Fimetaria? Possibly Deconica or something else?
I've assembled them onto a sheet of which the left most side are the ones I believe to be most likely Fims, with (looking like) a few Libs placed in the centre divide and the right side I'm not too sure about but they look similar-ish.
I saw on another thread someone saying the same regarding not many Libs this year but in their place seem to be these ones.
I've also posted pictures of the variety I came across and the environment too.
Can anyone confirm if these are possibly active? At least the left most side (and few in the middle of course).
Any help would be greatly appreciated since this year appears to be totally barren for Libs!
Cheers.
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Tripster95
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Re: Possible P. Fimetaria find in South England - Please Help! [Re: Tripster95]
#27038612 - 11/14/20 11:10 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Here they are:

Left Side:

Middle:

Right Side:







Edited by Tripster95 (11/14/20 11:14 AM)
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Re: Possible P. Fimetaria find in South England - Please Help! [Re: Tripster95]
#27038877 - 11/14/20 02:07 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice find!  They certainly look to be Psilocybe fimetaria.
Check if they all have a separable gelatinous pellicle, bruise blue and/or have dark purple brown spores. Single out any you’re still not sure of and post more photos here.
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Re: Possible P. Fimetaria find in South England - Please Help! [Re: Tripster95]
#27038894 - 11/14/20 02:15 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think you hit the jackpot. I could be wrong, so wait for others, but to me they do look like P. fimetaria.
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Re: Possible P. Fimetaria find in South England - Please Help! [Re: Nickoloxious]
#27038997 - 11/14/20 03:20 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Well none of them have blue bruising on, it's more of a faint purple bruising I can see on them now that they've dried a little. However the libs have no bruising either and when I first came to this spot the libs bruised all over! So I'm not sure what has changed - different climate this year perhaps?
They all have a separate gelatinous pellicle and have dark brown/purple spores but it's just the ones on the right hand side of my collection I'm hesitant on as they appear to be a lot flatter. I guess my main concern is if any of them are toxic! I don't mind being disappointed if it means I'm alive at the end of it.
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