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    #6370225 - 12/14/06 12:31 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

i found these this morning while walking to the local market. they were found in soil with woody debris mixed in. seems like it used to be mulch but now is mostly dirt. the caps were VERY sticky and there were 2 small clusters of these a few inches apart from eachother. one set was mature, the other a set of newly formed pins.
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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6370450 - 12/14/06 01:29 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Looks like a cortinarius of some sort, but impossible to tell from those pics. Let us know when you have the spore print.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: xmush]
    #6382174 - 12/18/06 03:39 AM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Looks like a lawn galerina to me.
If im right its poisonous.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: xmush]
    #6382179 - 12/18/06 03:42 AM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Looks like a lawn galerina to me.
If im right its poisonous.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: learysprotoge]
    #6382275 - 12/18/06 05:52 AM (17 years, 3 months ago)

completely impossible to ID.
to young, too blurry.
need that print too, try getting from OLDER specimine

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6382323 - 12/18/06 06:59 AM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Agreed. Young specimens can look very ambiguous, their unique defining features only showing at maturity.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: CureCat]
    #6383716 - 12/18/06 04:11 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

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Agreed.  Young specimens can look very ambiguous, their unique defining features only showing at maturity.




On the contrary rly maturee speci's can look very ambiguous, their are unique and defining features only showing at adolescents. :crazy2:


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: snoot]
    #6384256 - 12/18/06 07:15 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Is that so??  Oh- why yes, it is!  I didn't say "rly mature" I said "at maturity".  Old rotten mushrooms are just as hard to ID as pinners.

Anyone else wanna argue that the pins are easier to ID than the grown ups??  :tongue:


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: CureCat]
    #6386494 - 12/19/06 01:12 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

I say it's best to have them at as many stages of growth as possible. I pick big and small ones of the same type. There are features in some species that are only there when they are young, or the other way around... :crazy:


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: eris]
    #6386820 - 12/19/06 02:31 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

Some, but few, compared to the vast majority which are obvious at maturity.

Yes, it IS best to have a few different stages of growth, but as you are well aware, people often find solitary specimens.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: CureCat]
    #6388001 - 12/19/06 08:17 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

The caramel coloring makes them look like small frozen cyans (immature), but I cant tell beacuse of their age.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: Pigsarefood]
    #6388270 - 12/19/06 09:23 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

But the stipe is way off for a cyan.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: CureCat]
    #6388308 - 12/19/06 09:33 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

that said, they do resemble stuntzii and that ilk.
but that is by no means certain

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6388395 - 12/19/06 09:49 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

I still think cortinarius looking at that cobwebby (aka cortina-like) veil that you see. But I could be way off. Not a genus that I have much experience finding.

Edited by xmush (12/19/06 09:50 PM)

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: xmush]
    #6388459 - 12/19/06 10:08 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

I do think that is a reasonable conslusion, however, the cobweb like partial veil is seen in other genera as well...

Galerina marginata


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: CureCat]
    #6390147 - 12/20/06 12:47 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

G. marginata does not have a smooth white stem at all as shown in your image Curecat. Here are some Galerina marginata originaly identified by T. Stijve.



The stem is scabulous and scaly as seen here in one of these images of G. marginata



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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom [Re: mjshroomer]
    #6390488 - 12/20/06 02:14 PM (17 years, 3 months ago)

It was a hasty ID, so I looked around some more... another possibility is Kuehneromyces vernalis.
Here are some photos of the mushrooms.







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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: CureCat]
    #6402116 - 12/24/06 02:16 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

here's the newest pics of this patch again. alot of mature ones, alot with "bluing" on the caps.











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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6402555 - 12/24/06 05:16 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

Hmmm, those look different than the original specimen, but perhaps it's just the photos. Those look like Psilocybes. Do spore print to confirm a purple/brown colour. Also, take the cap of one, and try splitting it in half- you will be looking for a seperable pellicle, a gelatinous layer on top of the cap that can be peeled off when moist. I'm thinking perhaps Ps. cyanofibrillosa.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6402895 - 12/27/06 05:34 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

They are nasty mutated rotted P. stuntzii specimens,

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: mjshroomer]
    #6406556 - 12/28/06 09:54 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

these lil buggers keep popping up.


and a pic of the gills which show a purple tint on some parts.


i hope they are stuntzii , however i havent found a single one that blues yet in this patch.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6406615 - 12/28/06 10:16 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

wow, i was right :smile: go fig :smile:

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6406620 - 12/28/06 10:22 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

nice

the pics are a bit blurry, but they do look very much like stuntzii :smile:

they don't always bruise blue at the stem base, the veil is often tinged blue, but not always.  split a fresh cap in half carefully and you should be able to peel a thin, clear, slimy layer off the top (separable gelatinous pellicle).  also, the dark brown color of the caps should fade to a light, straw yellow color very noticeably as they dry (hygrophanous).  those 2 characteristics, purple spore print and presence of a veil (can't tell from the pics??) will help you verify the ID if you're still iffy. 

http://www.shroomery.org/forums/files/06-51/699479526-PC230085.jpg
those look like different mushrooms to me...

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: spores]
    #6407256 - 12/29/06 05:25 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

blah! i can't believe i never posted these pics.
not trying to beat a dead horse but i think these are the best photos of these specimens that i have.




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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6407448 - 12/29/06 09:07 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

yup, that's them :laugh:

you can see what's left of the veils tinged blue pretty well on that first pic.

good to see :smile:

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: spores]
    #6408677 - 12/29/06 04:50 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

glad to see those buggers poppin up


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: tastyshroom]
    #6409795 - 12/30/06 02:50 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

popping up they are!!!!

here's the newest group i found in the same area.


picture without flash^

whats that up above? oh!!!! a picture of mutha F'in bluing! yup they are active, as i thought these would be mostly tryptamine free because of their condition.



picture with flash^

just to show what it looks like both flashed and normal lightbulb lit.



^picture of the first LIVE specimens that were photographed (on left) and the newest picked group that showed bluing stems. (on right)


and the better news? there's a set of pins still out there.

sorry if this is getting old but this would be my first wild find in Seattle and is quite amazing to me as it is only blocks away from my home. On a very busy public road at that!!!!!


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6410932 - 12/30/06 04:08 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

the way you pick them, just so you know, for every one you pick, you probably prevent ten more from growing because you rip out a huge chunk of mycelium from the richest area of the network.

this actually may serve to sap energy from surrounding areas too.

the cure? scisors, cut them and leave the base intact.
don't stir the substrate by walking on it much or digging.

most people don't take into accoun't the mushrooms they DONT see as an indicator of habitat destruction. but those pins you mentioned... may well stop growing and die because you ripped up hunks of the same network.

think of it as something like digging up a potato plant, pulling off all the starchy, energy-rich potatoes, sticking the plant back in the dirt. and then comming back days later to see if more potatoes grew.

mushrooms don't grow from wood chips. just like penisis don't grow from hamburgars.
they grow from men, who grow from hamburgars, damage the man, damage the penis.
like when you damage the mycelium.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6410974 - 12/30/06 04:29 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

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mushrooms don't grow from wood chips. just like penisis don't grow from hamburgars. 
they grow from men, who grow from hamburgars, damage the man, damage the penis.
like when you damage the mycelium.




:rofl::lol::rofl:

Whaaaaat kind of analogy is that?!


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: CureCat]
    #6411166 - 12/30/06 06:01 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

yea i missed that analogy too. however look at the pictures. i didnt rip anything out of the ground. the pictures i took , every pic i took, was the way they mushrooms were when i found them. the ones that were knocked over had been knocked over before i even found them.

please dont condescend me with crappy analogies.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6411221 - 12/30/06 06:21 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

Mitchnast,

Most woodchip shrooms only grow for two to three years and then they are gone. The nutrients in the fertilizers and in the woodchips are eaten within that period. Unless new mulch of the same kind originally there is replenished, they do not return in the same place.

This also depends on where the mulch is from and what is available when being ordered. The majority of clearcuts in the PNW are now illegal under law. Waerhauser sells shroom permits to three clearcuts in the Seattle Washington area.

They do so in Oregon.

But in the city, landscapers buy from mulch supply firms and mulches change often each year with the different kinds of trees being cut and what is available for gardens and roadway or public park projects or even homes.

Here are some heavy rain-water damaged Psilocybe stuntzii found by me and Mycoguy a few years ago, or maybe it was @cro. See how they are damaged. this was a new garden. We did not take any of the blue ringers, but they did not come back the next season. Nor did the ones in the newly planted lawn.

Many lawns with blue ringers also grow well for years until the lawn service provider stops fertilizing the lawns when the owners can no longer afford perpetual lawn service.

Some grow two to three years normally in new sod, especially now in suburban areas. But then lawn shrooms can be picked individually or in clumps. They grow with their roots attached to the grasses in the sodded or even seeded lawn. Just like liberty caps. They can be plucked without ruining their growth cycle

Anyway a few images of the damaged stuntzii's from the above mentioned garden.







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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: mjshroomer]
    #6411451 - 12/30/06 08:00 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

It is my experience with wood-loving actives, that if you are careful to twist and pull slowly, you can pluck the stipe away from the mycelium 'roots' without disturbing the surrounding network.

When I tested this method, i came back and found pins that later matured, growing directly from the area I had earlier plucked specimens from.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6411523 - 12/30/06 08:22 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

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yea i missed that analogy too. however look at the pictures. i didnt rip anything out of the ground. the pictures i took , every pic i took, was the way they mushrooms were when i found them. the ones that were knocked over had been knocked over before i even found them.

please dont condescend me with crappy analogies.




The bottoms of your mushrooms are COVERED with substrate.
doesn't matter who knocked them over. effect is the same.

And mushrooms are the reproductive part of the organism.
I'ts a perfect analogy.
And a jovial offering is more like the OPPOSITE of condesending.
Sorry I jested with you like an equal. I wont make that silly mistake again.

You diddn't get the analogy? maybe I SHOULD condesend. (which BTW i did not) :P

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6411558 - 12/30/06 08:34 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

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the cure? scisors, cut them and leave the base intact.
don't stir the substrate by walking on it much or digging.




the above quote is what i thought was condescending. i know better than to just pull mushrooms out of the ground. like i said they were already in that condition. i'm not responsible for someone walking down a public road and kicking over some mushrooms in some mulch.

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The bottoms of your mushrooms are COVERED with substrate.
doesn't matter who knocked them over. effect is the same.

And a jovial offering is more like the OPPOSITE of condesending.
Sorry I jested with you like an equal. I wont make that silly mistake again.





the effect is the same, you are right. yes they are covered in substrate but as i said i didnt pull them up. also if you look at the pics of the bluing ones. they looked dried. why? not because i dried them. i simply picked the dried up old ones off of the ground to bring back for better pics.

i'm sorry if i mistook your words as condescending, however i think its very asshole-ish to then make the comment of i'm not an equal because of a misunderstanding.

my apologies for my reply, i took your post the wrong way, my bad.

smoke a joint and calm down.

let bigons be bigons, because i am willing to.

p.s.
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    #6411572 - 12/30/06 08:40 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

ok, just as long as you know im not a jerk :smile:
also, i never said you weren't an equal.
i said i treated you like one.
in rebuttal to the assertation of the contrary.
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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6411634 - 12/30/06 09:00 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

i dont think you're a jerk, I was being more of a jerk anyways. like i said before after reading your 2nd post i realized i had taken you the wrong way. shit happens , but i dont burn bridges over stupid shit. especially when i was in the wrong. my apologies again.

lastly thanks for that post about using scissors, because if i DIDN'T know any better , then that would have been a useful tidbit of info.

gotta love the shroomery, atleast when disputes can be settled in a civil manner.

5 shroom rating to you for your understanding and for help with the ID.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6411651 - 12/30/06 09:05 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

gee thanks, you know what? I really appreciate your willingness to stop and think about what I meant.
what a triumph of communication :smile:

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: Mitchnast]
    #6411697 - 12/30/06 09:15 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

Serious.

There are SO MANY idiotic ass holes that come on here, it's a pleasant surprise that both parties were able to diffuse any upset.

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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
    #6412262 - 12/30/06 11:26 PM (17 years, 2 months ago)

its just common sense and common respect. when in the wrong , admit it and apologize if needed. when in the right stick to your guns.

the hard part for alot of people is differentiating between when they are right or wrong. i just put myself in the other person's perspective and this time i saw where i went wrong. i ASSUMED he was being condescending.

you know what they say when you assume , "you make and ASS of U and ME".
thats what i did.

overall we came out with a decent thread about Psilocybe stuntzii.
new pics, new useful info from people such as mj and developed better people skills. the thread also showed that the forum is a reliable place for ID's.


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Re: Please ID Seattle Mushroom (New Pics WITH BLUING!) [Re: CureCat]
    #6430478 - 01/06/07 09:06 AM (17 years, 2 months ago)

i bioassayed these little babies.

11 specimens were eaten fresh. got a very nice level 2 going. i didnt think i would even feel anything from only 11 but these were quite potent, well over what the literature says about these mushies. i have 30 left which a friend will be taking later today.

overall a nice trip , better than most cubensis in my opinion. much smoother. i think i've found my new favorite mushroom  :grin:

i plan on taking alot more next time around.


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