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Pregnant Man
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ID Request
#7520286 - 10/15/07 05:26 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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OK, I am pretty sure that these have been positively Identified as Psilocybe Stuntzii. I just have one more question; Are these Mature?



Habitat: Found in a garden strip. In wood chips with soil.
Gills: Grey
Stem: Bottom part is light brown, then a line separates the other color from it which is a lighter brown.
Cap: Light brown on outer edges, then strengthening into a darker brown. Has a slight bump on the crown of the cap.
Spore print color: PURPLE!! [(not Grey, as this said before) (thank you jet Li)]
Bruising: No bruising
Location: Picked in Washington Pacific Northwest
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank You.
Edited by Pregnant Man (10/15/07 10:47 PM)
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Ganzig
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No bruising? Gray spore-print?
How long did you let the cap print?
Cause those look like a psilocybe to me.
Stunzii or Beao? Or something.....
But dont eat them...
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Edited by Ganzig (10/15/07 05:53 PM)
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jet li
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Are you sure the print is not Purple or Purple-brown? They are P. stunzii as far as I'm concerned, but if you're sure the print is grey then they must not be what is often referred to as "blue ringers", a common active Psilocybe found the PNW, mostly in wood mulch, but often in nice lawns. Not so frequent in pastures, but they have been found there.
Also, be very aware of the common and deadly look-alike Galerina Marginata.
Edited by jet li (10/15/07 05:53 PM)
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Pregnant Man
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Re: ID Request [Re: Ganzig]
#7520376 - 10/15/07 05:45 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I admit that I didn't let it sit for very long, which is one of the dumbest things i could have done. Im doing another one now.
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jet li
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If the spore print looks orangish in any way, don't eat them.
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Ganzig
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You could let them sit for like six hours. Over night would be best. Then you could scrape them into a water bottle (with water in it) and while walking to work or school or in your neighborhood you could spray every patch of wood chips and be like a Johnny Mushroom Seed (spore).
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Pregnant Man
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Re: ID Request [Re: Ganzig]
#7520446 - 10/15/07 06:02 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think I will try the overnight option. I definetly don't want them to turn out to be one of the deadly look-alikes.
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jet li
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Re: ID Request [Re: jet li]
#7520457 - 10/15/07 06:04 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pregnant Man
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Re: ID Request [Re: jet li]
#7520476 - 10/15/07 06:07 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Since there is the possibility of them being G. marginata should I ID all of them? I ran a search on Shroomery at large for G. marginata and it said that they can be growing right under P. Stunzii. I'm into having my life right now.
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Ganzig
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Re: ID Request [Re: jet li]
#7520812 - 10/15/07 07:31 PM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Quote:
jet li said:
Holy crap! I am glad that I have seen this picture. It helps me to remember that I cannot be cocky about picking.
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Pregnant Man
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SPORE PRINT IS PURPLE, NOT GREY
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looks like stuntzii
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Ganzig
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Quote:
Pregnant Man said: SPORE PRINT IS PURPLE, NOT GREY
Congrats.
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fliped
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Yours do not look quite right. here is a pic of my Ps. Stuntzii from this season ... Notice the white stem and very noticeable blue ring. Just remember with psilocybes... If in doubt. throw it out!!! you dont want to make a mistake with these mushrooms!!!
Edited by fliped (10/16/07 12:10 AM)
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Re: ID Request [Re: fliped]
#7521791 - 10/16/07 12:13 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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his mushrooms are a Psilocybe, they are annulate and the annulus looks blue in at least one specimen. if they are from the PNW and are growing from woody debris in that soil, they are P. stuntzii.
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fliped
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the gills in your photo really do not look right to me. I know this photo is not great but these blue ringers gills are much tighter together.  I am no mycologist but those look a little off to me and I know stuntzii pretty well.
When i pick them in person it takes me 1 second to identify this mushroom and i feel your are a little off. This is just mt opinion
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Pregnant Man
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Re: ID Request [Re: fliped]
#7521811 - 10/16/07 12:23 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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thanks for the caution fliped, I really want to be completely posotive before I eat them. (if I end up doing that)
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fliped
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Quote:
Pregnant Man said: OK, I am pretty sure that these have been positively Identified as Psilocybe Stuntzii. I just have one more question; Are these Mature?



Habitat: Found in a garden strip. In wood chips with soil.
Gills: Grey
Stem: Bottom part is light brown, then a line separates the other color from it which is a lighter brown.
Cap: Light brown on outer edges, then strengthening into a darker brown. Has a slight bump on the crown of the cap.
Spore print color: PURPLE!! [(not Grey, as this said before) (thank you jet Li)]
Bruising: No bruising
Location: Picked in Washington Pacific Northwest
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank You.
Well with Ps. Stuntzii i do not find very many of them with nipples, except for when they are very immature. His pictures have very noticeable nipples on the caps.






It could just be me but very few of my finds have the same noticeable nipple on them! Once again this is me giving a ID through a photo so i could be wrong... It just does not seem quite right to me!
Edited by fliped (10/16/07 12:34 AM)
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jet li
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There are a couple different versions of P. stunzii, nevertheless I will agree with fliped and ward you away from consuming those, for the lack of a 100% ID.
BTW, Fliped those are some really nice Ringers you found. I haven't been as lucky with such hearty ringers. That's awesome!
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jet li
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Re: ID Request [Re: jet li]
#7521863 - 10/16/07 12:44 AM (16 years, 3 months ago) |
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Also, I don't guess P. fimetaria is a possibility for Pregnant man's post?
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