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ungroov
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sample ID request.
#5480231 - 04/04/06 07:13 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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are any of these actives? thanks!
pic1:
pic2:
pic3:
pic4:
found these in new zealand in winter.
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georgeM
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: ungroov]
#5480239 - 04/04/06 07:16 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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noperdoodle.
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ungroov
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: ungroov]
#5480272 - 04/04/06 07:24 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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one more for ID thanks.
found in horse dung on outerbanks of NC in summer.
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shroomydan
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: ungroov]
#5480305 - 04/04/06 07:32 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Check the rules thread dude! We need more info to ID your mushrooms.
That said, your last pic looks like panaeolus antillarum, not active.
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xmush
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: shroomydan]
#5480326 - 04/04/06 07:39 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Your first pics are coprinus - get to know them. There seem to be so many posts asking for coprinus IDs - I think there are 4 or 5 active posts right now. Maybe we should have a coprinus ID sticky since people are going to be finding them all over, including prime cubie and weilii habitats.
xmush
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ungroov
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: xmush]
#5480342 - 04/04/06 07:42 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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many thanks -from the rookie. these photos are years old... so some details are long past my prime. thanks for the heads up on the post rules though. -will keep in mind for next time on down the road... peace.
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mjshroomer
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: ungroov]
#5480376 - 04/04/06 07:51 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Your first four images are Coprinus (inky caps) the lat image is the non-active panaeolus antillarum, also not active.
mj
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indica


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Re: sample ID request. [Re: mjshroomer]
#5480547 - 04/04/06 08:42 PM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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fuckin coprinus are EVERYWHERE... they've had me fooled so many times.
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shroominDole
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: indica]
#5481311 - 04/05/06 12:12 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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wish I could point out something more defining such as spore color since positive I.D.s have been made but in this instance impossible because of color and bad light but the first two mushrooms (noticed are dated as new) are both Leptonia sp......but as stated the pink spores not going to be evident here.....I can point out that the near black color is actually this shrooms natural color in the fresh state, as is the nearly concolorous TYPICALLY flattened splitting stem....(edit)and the typically broad gill structure in this case in picture 1 extending below cap......many of this group can have blue black coloration which can be somewhat unique and wanted to point out Panaeolus antillarum can be somewhat consistantly large and quite abundant when present making it not difficult to quikly pull in a nice bounty with a VERY good flavor and texture for the pan though with poisonous look- alikes and potential cow pee......
-------------------- Worlds Largest 'Liberty Cap' (Cali Libs Confirmed !) ' Comments On Hallucinogenic Agarics And The Hallucinations Of Those Who Study Them ' Alexander H. Smith Mycologia vol.69 1977
Edited by shroominDole (04/05/06 08:20 AM)
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xmush
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Are we looking at the same pics shroominDole? That first set is coprinus, and I don't see any mention of pink spores....
xmush
Edit: oh, now I see those first two pics might be of different mushrooms than the third and fourth. I had just assumed that the first two were pics from the same bunch of coprinus as in the second two pics, and had gone all inky. But a closer look reveals that they are indeed different mushrooms.
Edited by xmush (04/05/06 08:07 AM)
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Cod3Blu3333
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: ungroov]
#5481881 - 04/05/06 08:00 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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i have seen those before in my state and i do not believe those are active i think there an inky cap variaty probably not poisonous either
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shroomydan
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Quote:
the first two mushrooms (noticed are dated as new) are both Leptonia sp
Interesting hypothesis shroominDole. 
At first glance I thought the black mushrooms in the first two photos were old inky caps, but after taking a closer look, they don't appear to be inky at all.
I googled Leptonia, and none of the species I saw were black. Hmmm...
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ToxicMan
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Re: sample ID request. [Re: shroomydan]
#5482147 - 04/05/06 09:44 AM (17 years, 9 months ago) |
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Leptonias are typically a dark blue (almost black), which matches the specimens in the first two photos well. I didn't give the photos more than a glance the first time through, either.
Good catch on those, shroominDole.
Happy mushrooming!
-------------------- Happy mushrooming!
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