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waixingren


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ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives
#5746547 - 06/13/06 05:38 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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hey guys, help me out. all three of these IDs were found on a path where horses are ridden. the path is layed with pine shavings but is grown over with grass and littered with horse manure. i have no real guess on any except the third which im thinking may be pan subbs
ID 1.





Habitat: manure path/wood bedding. also found away from the path but within 15 feet Gills: brown, attatched Stem: sometimes hollow, tough, cream to orange/brown, sometimes slightly textured Cap: brown/cream to orange with very light edges, smooth, round to flat. Spore print color: brown Bruising: No bruising, if anything just darker brown
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Habitat: manure path Gills: light-dark brown Stem: yellow, smooth, straight. Cap: light brown to cream with dark edges when mature Spore print color: not available Bruising: None
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Habitat: manure path Gills: dark grey/black, free, Stem: grey to cream to nearly a red tone, some twisting. spore veil sometimes. Cap: grey sometimes slightly cream on top, bell shaped, crumbles easily Spore print color: purple/chocolate Bruising: cap bruises dark grey maybe blue, stem has little or no bruising
help
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Edited by waixingren (06/14/06 09:15 AM)
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YESSUP
In The Thick Of It


Registered: 06/26/05
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Loc: SE Tex
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: waixingren]
#5746563 - 06/13/06 05:43 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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The last 3 pics are Panaeolus campanulatus... Some say a lil active but not worth all the haste... Great Pics man! Good to see you in the hunting forum.. Ever get them 51's growing?
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Edited by YESSUP (06/13/06 05:52 PM)
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MisterShroomGuy
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: YESSUP]
#5747764 - 06/13/06 10:52 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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The 2 id...I picked similar ones, didnt feel any trip whatsoever, not worth endangering yourself by...number 3 COULD be Panaeolus campanulatus but there are also non-active look-a-likes...Number 1 are growng right outside my house, ill put them up later and ID them...Nice pics...Kudos!
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eris
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: waixingren]
#5747837 - 06/13/06 11:12 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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I see my old book in that picture there. I traded it to you a year ago or something. Cool to see it again. 
Nice job filling out the Id requirements.
I'm looking forward to seeing what the spore print color comes out to.
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waixingren


Registered: 03/14/05
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: waixingren]
#5748985 - 06/14/06 09:17 AM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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yeah that is your book! heh, ive been putting it to good use.
welp i added a picture of the print for ID 1. hopefully we can figure something out.
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angryshroom
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: waixingren]
#5749680 - 06/14/06 01:27 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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shroominDole
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Re: ID id ID id possible actives and possible non actives [Re: angryshroom]
#5749975 - 06/14/06 03:16 PM (17 years, 7 months ago) |
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#1 Are Agrocybes......not active
#2 Awsome pic 3rd one down.......would of been good to see the gills close up......spore prints are usually easy.....
-------------------- 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
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