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shortay
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ID'ss
#5964258 - 08/14/06 09:28 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well first sucessful hunt. I am just wondering about all the little ones, if any are active.
 ones in the bottom right were found in rotting hay. Rest were in poop

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xmush
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Re: ID'ss [Re: shortay]
#5964269 - 08/14/06 09:31 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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The little ones are not active. Not sure what they are. I don't think the big ones are either. They look like Agaricus to me. There is no bluing on the cut surface of that one in your second pic which would be strange for a cube. Also the gills appear to be free. Please post a proper description for an ID request.
Edited by xmush (08/14/06 09:39 PM)
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CureCat
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Re: ID'ss [Re: xmush]
#5964526 - 08/14/06 10:52 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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The big ones in the 2 bottom photos are Agaricus, as Xmush stated. In the first pic, it looks like you have a bunch of inactive Panaeolus species, they are rather big and don't much resembled Panaeolus subbalteatus... I also see some brown weiled mushrooms, can't tell what they are from the pic. And 3 Conocybes perhaps.
The hunt was a success if you were intending on finding mushrooms, but I doubt any are hallucinogenic...
WEll, just for shits, can you get a close up pic or few of those miscellanious mushrooms circled in green?
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eris
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Re: ID'ss [Re: shortay]
#5965793 - 08/15/06 11:21 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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You need to separate them by species next time and make descriptions... posts like this, with just a bunch of random mushrooms jumbled up and a photo only wont be tolerated for long.
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CureCat
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Re: ID'ss [Re: eris]
#5965811 - 08/15/06 11:27 AM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Perhaps the mods should start locking any posts like this, instructing them to give descriptions?
There are some cases of urgency however, where if a visual ID can be made, it should... like, if someone says "I just ate these, what are they?"
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shortay
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Re: ID'ss [Re: CureCat]
#5966228 - 08/15/06 02:02 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Damn, i am never gonna find an active mushroom... But sorry i wasnt able to give a response with spore print, and proper description, i was in a hurry when i posted and havnt been able to check back till now. I have posted on here before and I know the proper way to ask for an ID but was just in a rush and wanted to get some responses before I came and gave a proper description, but i dont need to now. but cure here are 2 close ups, sorry for shittay pics this camera sucks

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eris
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Re: ID'ss [Re: shortay]
#5966243 - 08/15/06 02:10 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Just be patient and keep at it, you will find actives. There are plenty of them to be found in GA (assuming your location "30mins from ATL" is in GA). It's all about being in the right place at the right time and knowing what to look for.  Once you find em, you'll get the hang of it and know when to expect to find more. It can just take a while when first starting out.
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Re: ID'ss [Re: shortay]
#5966549 - 08/15/06 03:49 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for getting back with those pics.... unfortunately they are little help. They are far too blurry to even guess what they might be. It looks like the bruising may be reddish, so they are doubtfully anything active. Sorries.
Try and get or borrow a better camera, and give the info next time. Laters.
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