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Sal.89
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Mushroom identification
#28587970 - 12/18/23 06:33 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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Hello everybody. Can someone identify and give me more infos about these mushrooms? They were collected in Czech Republic about 1 month ago.
Thanks in advance
Edited by Sal.89 (12/18/23 07:48 AM)
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Towns77
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Sal.89]
#28587979 - 12/18/23 06:42 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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You'll need more info about them than just that.
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Sal.89
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Towns77]
#28587981 - 12/18/23 06:47 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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I agree, that's why I posted here...a friend claims he goes in that place and eat these mushrooms quite often.
I wanted some opinions on that
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koraks
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Sal.89]
#28588055 - 12/18/23 08:21 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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Dried mushrooms are generally impossible to identify positively based on a few photos.
Given by what you tell, general appearance and then making some guesses, it's likely these are ps. semilanceata. But that's based on inferring a lot of missing information. One inference, for instance, is that by 'collected' you mean these were picked in a field and not 'collected' from a salesperson who grew them in his parents' basement.
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: koraks]
#28588079 - 12/18/23 08:46 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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They're definitely an active species but it's not p.semilanceata. Semilanceata dries to a yellowish colour. Habitat? Pasture, forest, Park etc.? What did they grow on? Soil, grass, dung, wood? I doubt you'll get a perfect Id but maybe we can narrow it down a bit.
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Psilosadhu]
#28588089 - 12/18/23 08:59 AM (1 month, 10 days ago) |
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I see psilocybin blue on them. P. semilanceata doesn’t usually stain like that.
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koraks
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: CHUCK.HNTR]
#28588330 - 12/18/23 12:22 PM (1 month, 9 days ago) |
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Quote:
Psilosadhu said: Semilanceata dries to a yellowish colour.
Not all of them, and/or they don't necessarily stay that way.
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CHUCK.HNTR said: I see psilocybin blue on them. P. semilanceata doesn’t usually stain like that.
Some do, at the base of the stem.
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Sal.89]
#28588412 - 12/18/23 01:35 PM (1 month, 9 days ago) |
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We'll at least need to know what kind of habitat you found them in.
I'm suspecting something like Psilocybe serbica, given your location and what looks like quite prominent bluing.
It would also help if you could take better lit pictures.
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Re: Mushroom identification [Re: Anglerfish]
#28588528 - 12/18/23 03:20 PM (1 month, 9 days ago) |
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Quote:
Anglerfish said: I'm suspecting something like Psilocybe serbica, given your location and what looks like quite prominent bluing.
That is my guess too.
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Psilosadhu


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Serbica was my thought as well. A habitat description would be helpful. No, not all semilanceatas turn yellowish but a whole collection wouldn't be dark reddish brown. Some can show some bluing but not all over the stem and and on the cap as these do.
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