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yellowhammer
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Washington Mushrooms, please help identify
#6863457 - 05/02/07 03:44 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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hightimesreader
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: yellowhammer]
#6863517 - 05/02/07 03:58 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Can we have a discription of the: -gill area color -spore pring color -what substrate (i.e. pasture, woods, in wood chips, combonation, ect.) -nlueing reaction?
From what I can tell they could be active. The actives that somewhat match your not so great pics (no offense) are: -Psilocybe Coprophila -Psilocybe Cyanofibrillosa -Psilocybe Inquilina -Psilocybe Physaloides -Psilocybe Subviscida
about 50% of those are inactive.. but hey.. given a better description, you might different/better options..
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falcon



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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: yellowhammer]
#6863529 - 05/02/07 04:01 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Not active, they are probably one of the spring fruiting agrocybes. For a more accurate guess we'll need the information Hightimesreader requested.
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slackophage
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: yellowhammer]
#6863533 - 05/02/07 04:04 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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Probably Spring Agrocybes, they're everywhere right now. The smaller ones almost look like Galerinas, could be the lighting though. I don't even know if Galerinas are around right now, either.
Do a spore print at the very least, if it's brown then they're definitely not active.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: yellowhammer]
#6863551 - 05/02/07 04:10 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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They do not look like hallucinogenic mushrooms.
You didn't post enough information to determine which species they are. Please read this for info on how to make a good id request.
That said, your mushroom looks a little like Agrocybe praecox due to the brown gills, thick cracked top, and thin stem. There are a lot of other mushrooms that it could be as well.
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revenge2269
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: slackophage]
#6863554 - 05/02/07 04:11 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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I was with the OP when we picked the shrooms, we picked them at a local cemetary, probably within 20-30 feet of some of the graves, near the trees, open fields, found some under some low branching evergreens, and we also found a nice little cluster off the side of a trail. havent checked the spore print, but the gill color is brownish; havent blued them yet, ill get back to you guys soon.
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Subbedhunter420
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: revenge2269]
#6863600 - 05/02/07 04:23 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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agrocybe praecox maybe. ive been seeing a lot of em lately. and a lot have been brought into this forum to be ID'ed too recently.
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wikedferret
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Re: Washington Mushrooms, please help identify [Re: Subbedhunter420]
#6864219 - 05/02/07 06:31 PM (16 years, 9 months ago) |
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post more info and wow i never thought of hunting neer a grave yard tho they do fertalize the area and i do get asparagus neer cemetaties
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