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Today's finds (again, nothing active)
    #4556067 - 08/19/05 04:32 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

I went hunting for Liberty Caps in the Vitosha mountain today, but all I found were those buddies:

Hygrocybe conica


Panaeolus phalaenarum



Panaeolus sphinctrinus (or some of its cousins)


Panaeolus semiovatus


And a pretty Psilocybe semiglobata:


I was surprised to find so many dung lovers and no subbs or foes.

There were also those really tiny Panaeolus-like species fruiting from dung: about 1-1,5cm high, cap about 0.5 cm in diameter, cinnamon brown, slimy, gills whitish, mottled, stem whitish, tough. I guess they're pretty common and inactive, any ideas?


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4556368 - 08/19/05 06:18 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

Wow interesting finds i really like the picture of the Hygro it kinda reminds me of mario hehe i dunno why but i have no idea what kinda mushrooms you seen growing, once again nice pics


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4556373 - 08/19/05 06:20 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

nice pics :thumbup:

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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: spores]
    #4556406 - 08/19/05 06:33 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

I didn't take pictures of those Panaeolus dwarves because of my camera, it is difficult to tell where the focus goes when you shoot very small objects in macro mode. Next time I see them I'll pick some.


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4556516 - 08/19/05 07:09 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

could the smaller un-identified mushroom be psilocybe coprophilia?

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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: CptnGarden]
    #4556522 - 08/19/05 07:11 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

and what is that thing below the mushroom in the second photo? a placenta? lol

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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: CptnGarden]
    #4556655 - 08/19/05 07:59 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

lol, that's some flower I shabbed.
The miniature mushrooms have cap and gills shape very similar to other Panaeolii. They are clearly not Psilocybes. I'll take pictures and prints next time.

On a side note, here's a picture of the [probably] most interesting find that I ignored at first:



This looks like Psilocybe (Hypholoma) polytrichi or Psilocybe (Hypholoma) elongata. Found growing on peaty, boggy soil (not on sphaghum though). Stem hollow, gills yellowish, mottled, adnexed. Pity I didn't keep the specimen.


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4556720 - 08/19/05 08:31 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

is all that dead grass? or is there some pine needles in that pic too?

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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: CptnGarden]
    #4556754 - 08/19/05 08:40 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

I don't see any needles in the picture, but there are conifer trees and bushes all over the place, this is at altitude of about 1500-1600m


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4563931 - 08/21/05 06:53 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

Beautiful pics there! I am interested in photos of the pans that don't get posted often.
Keep posting your stuff.


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: wallace]
    #4564246 - 08/21/05 08:12 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

Do you ever find subbalteatus in the same places as non-active Panaeolus? Often when I'm fishing a mountain stream I'll find a bunch of non-active panaeolus growing out of cow dung, but no subbs. Is it worth taking a closer look for subbalteatus if there are non-active pans around? Thanks


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: Snakemanj7]
    #4564611 - 08/21/05 09:23 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

Thanks, Wallace!

Snakemanj7: I have never found Subbalteatus at all and am wondering the same thing. I haven't hunted much for it though, and I always tend to be 1-2 days late and most of the mushrooms I find are too old to identify. My guess is that the presence of non-active Panaeolii is a good sign, and I've read similar opinions by other forum members.


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: strl]
    #4565113 - 08/21/05 11:09 PM (18 years, 7 months ago)

I think that subbs must need a good long soaking rain. In the patch I watch, several species of coprinus mushrooms fruit readily while I only found subbs after a few days of the rainy season.


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Re: Today's finds (again, nothing active) [Re: wallace]
    #4565404 - 08/22/05 12:21 AM (18 years, 7 months ago)

This is useful info,Wallace :smile: I'll be watching this pasture more closely, that was my first time there. There was a herd of about 20 horses there, so the surrounding area must be pretty saturated with dung :laugh:


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