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Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. 1
#27077168 - 12/07/20 01:37 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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These pictures were taken in mid-September here in King Count (Seattle) WA. They popped up in a raised garden bed that had just been filled maybe two months earlier with a local "garden-mix" and topped with a very thin layer of fine-mulch. I was surprised that anything like this grew so quickly. They look a bit weathered and at the end of their cycle here. Unfortunately I totally spaced on getting a spore print, but I'm not sure they would have dropped anything at this point.
They were super cool looking. Pretty tall / big as well. Maybe 4-6" tall. Any ideas?
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: SEAHUNTER] 1
#27077189 - 12/07/20 01:48 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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a bit big but looks like panaeolus cinctulus???
Edited by el gordo (12/07/20 01:49 PM)
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: SEAHUNTER] 1
#27077227 - 12/07/20 02:04 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Panaeolus Cinctulus
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: RenegadeMycologist]
#27077228 - 12/07/20 02:05 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Interesting... I wasn't familiar with that at all. It was really super cool. I hope it pops up again next fall. Thanks!!!
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: SEAHUNTER] 1
#27077237 - 12/07/20 02:19 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yea def Paneleous Cinctulus .. Nice specimens as well!
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: ChasingBoomers86]
#27077387 - 12/07/20 04:23 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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If it was growing in the fall i dont think itd be pan cinctulus. Those grow more in warmer weather but i could be wrong. The substrate doesn't match either.
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: 1kldude]
#27077415 - 12/07/20 04:56 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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psathyrella bipelis maybe
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: 1kldude]
#27077425 - 12/07/20 05:08 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Well technically it was summer, he said it was mid-september. Furthermore, P.cinctulus can grow in the early fall if the temperatures are right... I don't see problem with substrate, it is well fertilized soil, they love it.
Could be panaeolus foenisecii, but I doubt it. He should definitely take spore print if wants to eat them.
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: RenegadeMycologist]
#27077542 - 12/07/20 06:27 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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These are 100% without a shadow of doubt Panaeolus cinctulus pretty ones at that and if these are your pics invest in more of the garden mix and extend the area as big as you can and blend whats there into the new mixes and you should end up with a nice plot that will give you nice flushes
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Re: Old Picture to try and ID - really not sure where to start. [Re: SEAHUNTER]
#27078137 - 12/08/20 03:24 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Awesome find! 
They definitely look like some healthy Pan cinctulus: https://www.shroomery.org/12484/Panaeolus-cinctulus
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