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OfflineTrouserpants
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ID request Tasmania
    #27782112 - 05/17/22 08:12 PM (1 year, 8 months ago)

Hello,
New member, It's been a while since I've done this.
Walked past a patch and thought.. why not?
Found two bad guys straight up, rusty brown spore print and Annulas I missed when picked, at that point I realised this isn't like riding a bike, I'm second guessing myself on everything and would appreciate some assistance. Are the others Psilocybe subaeruginosa or am I in the wrong creek without a boat?

The two types of mushroom where not growing together.
I have included a photo of the rusty brown spore print still in ground, and photos of the other patch.
I have also a larger selection waiting on spore prints now.
They don't seem to be bruising blue like I remember. It has rained straight for 3 days and everything is waterlogged.

I am unsure the order photos will go in (this photo system is a nightmare when using a phone to post and phone reception is only available about 500m away up a hill on which rain is currently falling)
I will switch this up with an edit if needed.

1: I believe is bad guys
2: good guys?
3: good guys at home?
4: big good guy at home?
5: first lazy spore print, second from right is bad guy, other three good guys maybe?
6: laying on paper, I see two that are no good I think.
7: in a container.




Habitat:
About 100m into temperate rainforest, growing in leaf litter and decomposing wood. Running along the bank of tiny creek surrounded by man ferns.
Nw Tasmania

Gills:
Closish, creamy brown to dark brown maybe greyish. Black stringy bits? (I feel I need a mushroom to english phrase book)

Stem:
Hollow, white/browny, all between 5 - 10cm

Cap:
Light Brown to caramel yellow. Do not all have distinct umbo. Most had irregular black colouring (stringy bits) around the rim of the cap

Spore print colour:
Dark brown/blackish.


Bruising:
Can see light brushing, metallic bluey colour after sitting for 6 hours. Maybe. I may be pretending it's there.

Other information:
Have picked a second lot from the patch and doing proper spore prints



Thanks in advance,
Trouserpants!
(I'm pretty stoked that sort of rhymed)


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: Trouserpants]
    #27782140 - 05/17/22 08:24 PM (1 year, 8 months ago)

Your assessment is correct. The mushrooms with a darker cap, rusty brown spore print, and an annulus on the stem are a Galerina species. The others are Psilocybe subaeruginosa.


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: Trouserpants]
    #27782184 - 05/17/22 08:53 PM (1 year, 8 months ago)

Looks like you have two bad guys in your container. Top right, orange caps.

The black ‘stringy bits’ are remnant veil and is a good tell tale sign for subs.


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: TimmiT]
    #27782232 - 05/17/22 09:33 PM (1 year, 8 months ago)

Quote:

TimmiT said:
Your assessment is correct. The mushrooms with a darker cap, rusty brown spore print, and an annulus on the stem are a Galerina species. The others are Psilocybe subaeruginosa.




Excellent thankyou very much. Does it matter they are not bruising blue much?

Also love your display pic, I stumbled across a whole log of mycena interrupta about a week back, would have been 80 +. They are such a striking colour.


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: The Thing]
    #27782234 - 05/17/22 09:38 PM (1 year, 8 months ago)

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The Thing said:
Looks like you have two bad guys in your container. Top right, orange caps.

The black ‘stringy bits’ are remnant veil and is a good tell tale sign for subs.




Haha bad guys :smile: thank you.
Strangely enough it was the bad guys I noticed first and went to pick, thinking they where good guys, then stumbled across the good guys.


I have left anything with the veil still attached fully, I understand they are still maturing at this stage yeah? I'm going to keep calling them stringy bits for now.


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: Trouserpants]
    #27782487 - 05/18/22 04:44 AM (1 year, 8 months ago)

Interesting mix


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Re: ID request Tasmania [Re: Trouserpants]
    #27783989 - 05/19/22 08:18 AM (1 year, 8 months ago)

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Trouserpants said:
Quote:

TimmiT said:
Your assessment is correct. The mushrooms with a darker cap, rusty brown spore print, and an annulus on the stem are a Galerina species. The others are Psilocybe subaeruginosa.




Excellent thankyou very much. Does it matter they are not bruising blue much?

Also love your display pic, I stumbled across a whole log of mycena interrupta about a week back, would have been 80 +. They are such a striking colour.



Sometimes they don't bruise much, especially if they're a little water logged. I can see some blue bruising through.

Mycena interrupta are amazing. Definitely one of my favourite mushrooms.


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