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_JJ_
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Identify? Thanks!
#338808 - 06/12/01 12:25 AM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hey all. I'm new to all this so please excuse me if i stuff something up. Went out hunting today and found a couple of interesting ones. Anything worth keepin here? Cheers.
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#338843 - 06/12/01 01:37 AM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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The two that look the same and are in all the photos are Psilocybe cubensis. Worth keeping. I'm betting you found them in a cow paddock and when you crack the stem it will stain blue. Make sure you have 100% ID before eating. They should bruise blue.
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_JJ_
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Actually I found them in a golf course under some trees heh. Umm well the stem where bruised is sort of purply. No blue though.. ? I tried breakin a bit off. Yellowish inside. Didn't change colour at all.
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#338859 - 06/12/01 02:02 AM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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You have to be kidding me. I could have sworn they where cubensis. If they wheren't growing in cow manure then maybe not. The stem should bruise a distinctive blue when fresh. If they're a bit old they might be too dry. Shit. I can't wait till mjshroomer or someone checks this out, if they're not cubies they're the best look-a-likes I've ever seen. The gills do look a bit too reddy in color, they're usually browny/grey. Wait and see what the others say, they usually come on between 6-10am our time.
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_JJ_
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heh hmm.. well I picked them at about uhh 12:30.. so that'd be 5 and a half hours ago.. The cap is going a bit purply at the edges. I'm currently taking two prints. The stem is a lil bit purply on the outside, but I've split it in two and it's yellow inside and the colour's not changing at all.. :/
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#338894 - 06/12/01 03:52 AM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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they look like the same lawn mower mushrooms ive seen everywhere.
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Mitchnast
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those dont look like cubensis. the gills are all wrong. cubensis (or any psilocybe for that matter) have chocolait-brown to slightly purple gills that may in some speceis turn very dark with age. there are a few species of non-psilocybes i have collected in forest area with the same pinkish-brown gills as those that bruise purple. they are not psychoactive however.
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: Mitchnast]
#339185 - 06/12/01 03:26 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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also psilocybe cubensis mushrooms have a purple veil in their stems... (unless it has fallen because of rain) but check this pic <img src="https://files.shroomery.org/files/339185-cubensis011.jpg"> with all due respect to wombat... i think that if your not yet competent to identify a p. cubensis mushroom, its not very good idea to tell someone that he indeed has such mushroom do you realize that you can get people kill themselves??? at least you told this guy not to eat after 100% sure. have you ever seen a p. cubensis with detail???
Edited by AIRDOG on 06/12/01 05:32 PM.
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: AIRDOG]
#339387 - 06/12/01 08:16 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: Mitchnast]
#339392 - 06/12/01 08:21 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Mitch's right, the gills are wrong but I did mention that in my ID. I think it serves as an example of a good look-a-like cubensis.
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#339463 - 06/12/01 09:50 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Neat find. Those two cubie lookin ones might be Psathyrella conissans (The Red Gilled Psathyrella), or one of its look-a-like variations of Psathyrella sublateritia or Psathyrella spadicea. If you want to be certain, take a spore print. These are the colors of the spore prints of the three mushrooms mentioned above; conissana - Pinkish-red sublateritia - Brick-red spadicea - brown to purplish-brown Definately dont eat them. I dont think the are poisonous but they sure are not edibles. Caps have that cubensis look to them, but, The gills are wrong color. The stems are all wrong. No bluing. Not found on cow shit. And no dark purple veil. Keep shroomin, GG
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#340126 - 06/13/01 07:58 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hi JJ, if those are oranged colored gills then they are not P. cubensis.. Look at Wombats pictures. Those are P. cubensis. have a shroomy day, Mj
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: mjshroomer]
#340655 - 06/14/01 01:04 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hahahaha.... you are the dickhead aussie , then dont post that its definatevely a cubensis.... hahaha and dint you read that i said that sometimes the veil falls??? good find anyway I hope those mushrooms make you learn something... peace
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Re: Identify? Thanks! [Re: _JJ_]
#342580 - 06/16/01 11:44 PM (22 years, 9 months ago) |
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They look like some type of Inocybe to me. They are definately not something you want to eat. Inocybes have buff to clay brown spores. Inocybes are very common and many are poisonous.
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