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WTF are these? (pics)
    #381080 - 08/28/01 09:31 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

I find these things growing all over/around the grass pile. They almost resemble Ps. Cubensis, but they're not. I havent done a spore print yet, didn't really see a need to. But now I'm curious as to what these shrooms are. The grow in bunches of 3-5. The caps are 3-5 inches tall and they get about 4-5 inches tall. They have a veil, and brown/black gills. When they are in the pinning stage, they are purple. Once they are fully open they are prefectly flat. I haven't tried any real briusing tests but from what I've seen, they brise a redish color. I cant find anything that resembles it in my book. If you want, I can get more pics of them.





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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: Gumby]
    #383854 - 09/02/01 08:58 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

This could be some kind of Agaricus. How is the smell? Does it smell like the button mushrooms?


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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: Anno]
    #384071 - 09/02/01 04:41 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

I was thinking Agaricus too... I haven't really smelled them, but I'm about to go check for some Panaeolus... I'll see more of these big unidentified mushrooms, no doubt. I'll give em a sniff while I'm out there.

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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: Gumby]
    #384130 - 09/02/01 06:15 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

ive already seen these before around here... (or something very similar)
its pretty large, isnt it? couldnt it be a gimnopilus purpuratus? (hope im not saying bs)

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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: felixhigh]
    #384192 - 09/02/01 08:42 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

you guys all get stars :)
that looks nothing like a panaeolus or a gymnopilus,
sorry. it also looks nothing like any psychoactive speceis either.

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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: Gumby]
    #384579 - 09/03/01 10:36 AM (23 years, 5 months ago)

If they smell like almonds, bruise yellow, and are found in somewhat subtropical conditons or warm weather, then they're likely to be A. subrufescens.


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Re: WTF are these? (pics) [Re: Azure]
    #384614 - 09/03/01 12:14 PM (23 years, 5 months ago)

I found some pics on the internet and now im 100% sure that is Agaricus subrufescens

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