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whitegreyhat
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possible blue foots?
#3268885 - 10/23/04 05:55 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Me and a friend were taking a walk through the cemetery like we usually do. In any case, we happened upon some mushrooms. We were wondering if anyone here could help identify what they are for us. They seem pretty common, so i dont know if they are psychedelic or anything, but we took someanyway thanks I have been interested in mycology for a while. I used tohave my own greenhouse that i had attempted to cultivate shrooms in but had only been mildly successful Keep in mind , that we found them in a decidious forest, in upstate ny, with relatively low cold temperature (been around 50F for the week) Any help would be appreciated ! Thanks in advance And also does anyone know of any psyilocybe or other psychoactives that grow iin the northeast area?
Edited by whitegreyhat (10/24/04 04:24 PM)
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eris
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3268905 - 10/23/04 06:05 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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They look familiar, Mycena species probably.. inedible. There is a lot of good info in this site regarding what active mushrooms grow in your area.
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vc77
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: eris]
#3268982 - 10/23/04 06:29 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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I second that. They are mycena. Inactive.
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: vc77]
#3269015 - 10/23/04 06:41 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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yeah, those grow allover where i live.. like seriously on every lawn in town. i believe they are mycena as well.
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Delirium_in_BC
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: fung_us_among_us]
#3269096 - 10/23/04 07:07 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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You've got a few different species in there... the first couple pics are definately mycenas though... non of them there look active.
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: Delirium_in_BC]
#3269186 - 10/23/04 07:42 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Great thank u guys for the info i will be browsing around the site to see what i can find. I am very happy i found this site
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3271544 - 10/24/04 01:38 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Me and my friend ate some of them, are we going to die or anything I was reading on a site that....
"Eat one wrong mushroom and, up to 2 weeks later symptoms develop, and the only chance of saving your life is a liver- or kidney-transplant."
or is that an exageration?
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vc77
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3271551 - 10/24/04 01:41 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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What? You ate them? What in the world compelled you to do that?
How long ago did you eat them? In most cases you would just get really sick and throw your guts up an hour or more after ingestion.
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Lysergic_1968
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3271554 - 10/24/04 01:42 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Dude... Dude... Please tell me you're kidding. You just ate unidentified, and possibly poisonous mushrooms? I don't mean to scare you if you already ate them, but man that was really stupid to do. As the more experienced mushroom hunters have already told you, all those are inactive and likely of the genus Mycena, some of which are deadly poisonous. Do yourself a favor, save whatever mushrooms you have left, and go to the hospital NOW. They're going to need to identify the mushrooms with an expert in order to tell if you're going to be alright. For the love of everything man, THINK next time. I pray for your safety, good luck
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: Lysergic_1968]
#3271565 - 10/24/04 01:44 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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i ate them before in like high school and we never really got sick from them. We felt fine, we only ate about 5 tiny ones (less than 1g wet) last night and we didnt feel sick or anything ... soooo
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3271671 - 10/24/04 02:12 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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Just because you didn't die or get sick doesn't make it a good idea. What makes you think that you wont hurt yourself if you keep eating random mushrooms?
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: BitterPill]
#3271731 - 10/24/04 02:33 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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They're not random... they are shrooms found by him. There is nothing random about deliberately ingesting mushrooms- or too smart about eating anything without having the heads here ID them first. Oh, bother... Good luck to you. It may wear thin without more caution.
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#3272046 - 10/24/04 03:50 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3272049 - 10/24/04 03:51 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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i am going to upload what i think is some blue foot psilocybes if u guys wanna help me identify (in a min)
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3272092 - 10/24/04 04:06 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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we found a bunch of these growing on rotten trees and sticks near a river bed. i think they might be bluefoots but not really sure... can anyone help. there could bea couple different species in those these look the same but alittle different- and these areall of them, notice the slight differences ... thanks we are doing a spore print on the first specimens, they look to be purplish and really dark although it hasnt printed too heavily yet also we picked them in upstate ny so i am not sure about what sort of species comes around! JUST IN: The spore print is definately purple on the first specimens,
Edited by whitegreyhat (10/24/04 04:26 PM)
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3272175 - 10/24/04 04:33 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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none of them are active.. ps. caerulipes are out of season by a few months... some appear to be a species of armillaria, I don't know this species well. so I'm not wagering a guess. your mixed collection should now be tossed out.. Sometimes if you wish hard enough you will see purple in brown black and tan..either way they are inactive that I can assure you of.. Nofindum..
you should be looking for gymnopilus in wooded/ forest areas. and possibly ps. semilaneata in pasture land...
good luck Nofindum...
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: nofind_um]
#3272183 - 10/24/04 04:36 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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we did find them in a wooded/forest area. do theylook posionous? the spore print is def pruple, we did like 4 of them Season August-October. http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Plants/shrooms/identify.html
Edited by whitegreyhat (10/24/04 04:42 PM)
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3272192 - 10/24/04 04:40 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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what set of mushrooms did you obtain a purple spore print from please... I see three distict sets of pictures in your post... Nofindum..
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whitegreyhat
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: nofind_um]
#3272207 - 10/24/04 04:43 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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first second and third pics...
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bmarley3434
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Re: Need help identifying these on a hunt plz :) [Re: whitegreyhat]
#3272214 - 10/24/04 04:46 PM (19 years, 5 months ago) |
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the middle few i see alot in nj .. they are amarillea or philiota never been able to id them correct
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