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R1j27
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Registered: 09/15/06
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Mushrooms in Kansas, please help identify?
#6066197 - 09/15/06 08:44 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ok, these are some shrooms I found in a small town in Kansas. They were near a Highschool which was surrounded by pine trees and shit... There is also a fertilized field only about 100 feet away or so. some of the shrooms were underneath the pine trees, and some were in the grass. The larger ones I believe were positioned in the grass, while the smaller were under the pine trees. They grew in small clusters of two or three but were slightly numerous and scattered feet in between. Caps: Range from 2-4 inches long... White colored, slightly crinkled now that they are dry. Completely white. Gills:Light brown/medium brown, slight ridges-wavy to straight underneath Stem:Long, brown, has a slight ring growth just beneath the gills.
 These are the gills of the first shroom. About two inches long.
 Up close image of that same shroom. The stem is not attached.
 The cap of that same shroom.
 The stem and bottom of another shroom. Stem attached
 Another view of the shroom.
 Cap of the same shroom. Sorry, it got a lil crinkled in the bag. lol.
Ok, now, can anyone PLEASE tell me if these could possibly be psylocibous, and if you would trust trying a bit? If there's any more information I can give you, please tell me, and ten prisa, por favor!! :xD
GRACIAS!!
P.S: I read the rules of shroomery, and am sorry if anything's fucked up, I WILL change it immediately! And I am willing to take more pictures and shit to help you guys out if you think there's a possibility it's magic. I haven't taken spore prints, but, they are kinda dried out now, will it still work?... And i'd like to know before tomorrow night, so, I dunno if the spores'll be ready for ID in that time.
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Montanahunter420
Mushroom Hunter


Registered: 05/10/06
Posts: 1,188
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Re: Mushrooms in Kansas, please help identify? [Re: R1j27]
#6066227 - 09/15/06 08:53 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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Look to dry to make a Id. Throw em away.
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shroomydan
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Registered: 07/04/04
Posts: 4,126
Loc: In the woods
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Re: Mushrooms in Kansas, please help identify? [Re: R1j27]
#6066636 - 09/15/06 11:14 PM (17 years, 5 months ago) |
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It's hard to say, but they are probably some member of the genus Agaricus. They cartainly not active.
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