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OfflineNate em All
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Israel: is this an active pan species?
    #28588025 - 12/18/23 07:45 AM (1 month, 10 days ago)

Habitat: saturtated dung grassy land
Where does it grow? Eg. woods, pasture, state, province, country, altitude, etc. What does it grow on? Eg. soil, dung, wood (dead, living, what kind of wood?), etc.

Gills: black
Color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc.

Stem:picture
Length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc.

Cap:picture
Diameter, color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc.

Spore print color:pitch black
Very important!



Bruising: maybe didnt check irl nkt sure if what picture shows is bruising
Color that the mushroom bruises, if any.

Other information:took a few days ago went back and there was a bike there with no one around and all those pans were cleared and everything that was left were inactives

Scent of the mushroom, anything else you think is important, large close-up pictures showing stem, cap and gills.







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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: Nate em All]
    #28588058 - 12/18/23 08:22 AM (1 month, 10 days ago)

Psathyrealla gracilis or something very similar.
Not a pananaeolus species.


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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: koraks]
    #28588071 - 12/18/23 08:38 AM (1 month, 10 days ago)

Psathyrella


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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: koraks]
    #28588157 - 12/18/23 10:13 AM (1 month, 9 days ago)

Quote:

koraks said:
Psathyrealla gracilis or something very similar.
Not a pananaeolus species.



How can I diffrentiate Psathyrealla from Pan? These guys were growing from dungy grass


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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: Nate em All]
    #28588199 - 12/18/23 10:55 AM (1 month, 9 days ago)

The most distinctive feature of Panaeolus is their mottled gills, a feature which usually is
prominent until they are fully developed. Also most Panaeolus species bar one leave jet black spore prints, while
Psathyrella often have a brownish or purplish tinge to them. The common name of the genus Psathyrella ia
"brittlestems", which is a description of the stem texture in a lot of the species. Their caps too are often fragile.


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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #28588210 - 12/18/23 11:04 AM (1 month, 9 days ago)

Thank you very much for your informative answer


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Re: Israel: is this an active pan species? [Re: Anglerfish]
    #28588410 - 12/18/23 01:34 PM (1 month, 9 days ago)

Quote:

Anglerfish said:
The most distinctive feature of Panaeolus is their mottled gills, a feature which usually is
prominent until they are fully developed. Also most Panaeolus species bar one leave jet black spore prints, while
Psathyrella often have a brownish or purplish tinge to them. The common name of the genus Psathyrella ia
"brittlestems", which is a description of the stem texture in a lot of the species. Their caps too are often fragile.




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