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PlasticFantastic
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Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes?
#4375906 - 07/06/05 01:47 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I know there are many Panaeolus subbalteatus lookalikes but are any poisoness and will send one to the hospital?
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mastacheefa
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Maybe the deadly galerina. Be sure you know what one looks like. Its often listed as a lookalike in books allthough I dont think it looks to much like a subb.
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PlasticFantastic
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: mastacheefa]
#4376056 - 07/06/05 02:39 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the heads up, but what exact species of galerina?
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mattymonkey
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: mattymonkey]
#4376964 - 07/06/05 06:01 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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heh just make sure the gills are very very dark and jet black spore print , JET black , foes have dark brown spore print but not poisonous , the thinner stemmed variety usually grow in well fertilized grass , in pastures they will have thicker stems
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CptnGarden
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: PSiFr33k]
#4377561 - 07/06/05 08:51 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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I think you were referring to Panaeolus Subbalteatus.
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DepthToTheCore
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: CptnGarden]
#4377661 - 07/06/05 09:19 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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If your looking for Pan Subbs, i doubt you will have to worry about galerina autumnalis. There habitats are completely different, and in my opinion, they look nothing like each other.
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ToxicMan
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If he's looking for Panaeolus subbalteatus, the habitat is similar enough that he may find Galerina marginata, a deadly species. Inocybe is also a genus which can crop in the same areas (it just happens to be mycorrhizal with the nearby trees instead of saprophytic), and Inocybe species have caused fatalities in Europe.
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PlasticFantastic
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: ToxicMan]
#4378903 - 07/07/05 05:33 AM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes I am looking for Panaeolus subbalteatus and I don't know why I spelt it like that. Thanks for the heads up, I'll keep my eyes peeled.
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myndreach
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The "Girdled Panaeolus", Panaeolus subbalteatus, has no poisonous look-alikes. As long as you are sure what pan subs look like, there should be no problems. There are look-alikes, mainly psathyrella foenisecii, which is a common lawn mushroom (and edible), and panaeolus acuminatus, which is similiar but more of a reddish-brown and won't bruise blue. I think it is non-edible, but non-poisonous. Just not an edible mushroom that you would want to eat.
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CptnGarden
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Re: Poisoness Pan subb lookalikes? [Re: myndreach]
#4380322 - 07/07/05 03:09 PM (18 years, 7 months ago) |
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most subbs dont bruise blue anyways, and if they do its only usualy on the mycelium coated base of the stem. and I see alot of people (sadly) confuse psathyrella gracilis for subbs too, they arent poisonous by my book but they are nothing i would suggest consuming.
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