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1dude1
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look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus
#7516686 - 10/14/07 05:16 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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are there any deadly lookalikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus. i'm wondering because i just found some very young mushrooms in my old horse pasture (now a feild) that look alot like them, and are the same in my mind. so jw if i can eat them to see what happens.
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randy420rhoads


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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: 1dude1]
#7516829 - 10/14/07 05:47 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I've been told any LBM with a JET BLACK spore print that fits the charateristics of Pan. Subb is safe to eat...that's just what i've been told...
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1dude1
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: randy420rhoads]
#7516870 - 10/14/07 05:58 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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ah sweet well i'm still waiting for its spore print, but do you know if there are any deadly look alikes to this mushroom there is one that i found but i haven't been able to find if it is deadly or safe to eat, the Panaeolina foenisecii. i have no idea if it is or isn't.
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: 1dude1]
#7516880 - 10/14/07 05:59 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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If you're sure it's foenisecii it's safe to eat.....in fact some on the east coast have low traces of psilocybin too.
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Willsk8t4shrooms
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: 1dude1]
#7516887 - 10/14/07 06:00 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Panaeolina foenisecii is found to sometimes contain psilocybin and psilocin or not contain any at all. It also has been said to contain serotonin and 5-htp but in small quantities.
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1dude1
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: Willsk8t4shrooms]
#7516913 - 10/14/07 06:09 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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sweet still not sure untill i get the spore print. sweet not deadly, any look-alikes deadly?
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Kanker
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: 1dude1]
#7518355 - 10/15/07 03:46 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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i thought foes gave you the nasty shits and giggles?
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Dr. uarewotueat
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: Kanker]
#7518418 - 10/15/07 05:26 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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more likely to give u the shits than the giggles, considering if one were to find active specimens u would still need to eat a shit load of them...
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Subbedhunter420
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Re: look alikes to the Panaeolus subbalteatus [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
#7519075 - 10/15/07 11:37 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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ok ok. hold on in this thread. there are several things it could be. if you want to know whether or not its a subb, please look at my guide. it will tell you how to distinguish the defining features of subbs versus foenisecci.
also, foes arent worth a thing. its been reported that they might possibly be active on the east coast but i have yet to hear of any specimens found with active compounds in them in 2 or 3 decades and then im pretty sure that this incident was never seen again, much less proven true.
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