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AbbyyyL
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Mushroom waiting to be identified😝😝Beaudesert, QLD, Australia.
#27127525 - 01/05/21 04:48 AM (3 years, 23 days ago) |
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Hi guys!! It was my first self hunting today, got after being introduced to cow poo mushroom s one year ago at the same location: a cow field at Beaudesert, QLD, Australia.
I'm really happy as I got a lot harvest but concerned at the same time as most of them were deliberately broken/cracked by me to see how it d bruise and are now a bit unrecognizable after a day left in plastic bag.
I'm hoping to seek help from the experts here, are these safe to eat as psychedelic mushroom? I'm sorry that I couldn't make it easier as I'm still new to this forum but the pictures are in my profile, would really appreciate if you d click in and check on the pictures and perhaps mark out those that are not safe to eat!!!😆😆
If you helped me you contribute to another happy soul😇😇😇
Habitat: Cow poo, semi tropical cow field at the bottom of Lamington National Park, QLD, Australia.
Gills: Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc. Black/ greyish brown gills attached, color on paper is dark grey/black.
Stem: Length mostly around 7 cm, diameter, color creamy yellow to grey, texture, thin stems some easy to break some hard to break(like needed a twist), etc.
Cap: color pale creamy white and creamy yellow central part(some are creamy yellow blurred spots), with some blueish grey bruise-alike, leather like texture.
Spore print color: Dark bluesish grey to black.
Bruising: dark blueish grey to black on stem after a whole day stored in opened plastic bag.
Other information: Scent of the mushroom: smells like a mushroom soup.
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Re: Mushroom waiting to be identified😝😝Beaudesert, QLD, Australia. [Re: AbbyyyL]
#27127587 - 01/05/21 06:09 AM (3 years, 23 days ago) |
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From what I can see, the pictures in your user gallery are of mostly Panaeolus cyanescens, and one Psilocybe cubensis.
Mind you, group shots like these make it hard to account for every specimen pictured.
Make sure they print jet black spores and bruise blue.
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Re: Mushroom waiting to be identified😝😝Beaudesert, QLD, Australia. [Re: AbbyyyL]
#27127591 - 01/05/21 06:13 AM (3 years, 23 days ago) |
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Well i can't guarantee for every mushroom, some of the are too dry/unrecognizable... Fat one is Psilocybe cubensis, and you have for sure active Panaeolus cyanescens in the mix. I just can't vouch for every specimen.
When you upload photos there is bbcode given and you just copy it and paste here in your post, so everyone can see pics without going to your profile.
Welcome here Australian bro
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Re: Mushroom waiting to be identified😝😝Beaudesert, QLD, Australia. [Re: RenegadeMycologist]
#27127916 - 01/05/21 10:35 AM (3 years, 23 days ago) |
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Welcome to the shroomery!!! I agree with what the others posted, Panaeolus cyanescens and 1 Psilocybe cubensis. Make sure they all bruise bluish, nothing is concerning from what I can see in your pictures. It's best if you lay them out in an orderly fashion and number each specimen. These are pretty cut and dry but for other specimens. Be sure to include close up clear pictures of the cap surface, gills and Stem including the stem base.
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