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stoing88
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Mushroom ID Request pls...from Malaysia
#27095080 - 12/17/20 10:41 PM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hi....Gobi im from Malaysia. Was hoping to someone could kindly help to identify what type are these and if they're safe.
Thank you so much in advance.
Habitat: Where does it grow? Cow Dung
Gills: Bluish blackish
Stem: 10-15 cm, 2-3mm, light brown, bluish bruising
Cap: 10mm-20mm, light brown, texture
Spore print color: bluish/blackish
Bruising: Color that the mushroom bruises - bluish
Other information:





Edited by stoing88 (12/17/20 10:56 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Mushroom ID Request pls...from Malaysia [Re: stoing88]
#27095141 - 12/18/20 12:07 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Most are Panaeolus cyanescens, and all that you have on paper are Panaeolus cyanescens. The third photo has one Conocybe apala in front and the rest are Panaeolus cyanescens.
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WoW they are very nice. Cool find
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Is there a global phenomenon where Conocybe sp. are always found near active Panaeolus sp.? I think I almost always (maybe always?) find Conocybe sp. near Pan cincts in the Eastern U.S.
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Edited by LeafRaker (12/18/20 05:56 AM)
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Allium
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Re: Mushroom ID Request pls...from Malaysia [Re: LeafRaker]
#27095321 - 12/18/20 05:48 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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My global phenomenon is always finding Conocybe growing near Conocybe
We are devoid of pretty much all mushrooms in my area
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Re: Mushroom ID Request pls...from Malaysia [Re: Allium]
#27095334 - 12/18/20 06:05 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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Allium said: My global phenomenon is always finding Conocybe growing near Conocybe
We are devoid of pretty much all mushrooms in my area 
Same here. Also this year - dry AF. Only loser Hypholomas and non candy Armillaria bums to be found.
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Allium
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Sucks doesn't it! All we have here are Psathyrella and Conocybe, everything else that I find is a rare occurrence that happens once in a blue moon.
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Re: Mushroom ID Request pls...from Malaysia [Re: LeafRaker]
#27095362 - 12/18/20 06:28 AM (3 years, 1 month ago) |
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LeafRaker said: Is there a global phenomenon where Conocybe sp. are always found near active Panaeolus sp.? I think I almost always (maybe always?) find Conocybe sp. near Pan cincts in the Eastern U.S.
Both genera are typical decomposers, and tend to favour composted and manured substrates. Special about Conocybe is that some of the species seem to really like poultry droppings.
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