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OfflineLoveForGrowth
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Found in cow dung - please identify
    #7523080 - 10/16/07 01:00 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LoveForGrowth]
    #7523118 - 10/16/07 01:10 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

They aren't P. cubensis. I don't know what they are though.

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: shroower]
    #7523137 - 10/16/07 01:15 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Those don't look anything AT ALL like Cubensis.

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: El Zorro]
    #7523271 - 10/16/07 01:46 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

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El Zorro said:
Those don't look anything AT ALL like Cubensis.



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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: Dave Bowman]
    #7523307 - 10/16/07 01:54 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

then what could they be?

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: gotmushi]
    #7523315 - 10/16/07 01:55 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

one things for sure...... you touched poo boy! :birthday:


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LoveForGrowth]
    #7523358 - 10/16/07 02:03 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Those were in dung? It looks an awful lot like Armilaria.
But, you will need more detailed information to get a positive id.

No, they are not cubes.


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LouiseLouise]
    #7523379 - 10/16/07 02:07 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Kinda like a ringless honey but you wouldn't find those in dung

weird ..I have no clue


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: RandomHero]
    #7523838 - 10/16/07 03:32 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

were you wearing cow dung when you found these ringless honeys?

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: hooksbooks]
    #7525326 - 10/16/07 08:38 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Your joking right. You've been registered since Aug 26 2003 and you are asking if those are cubies? Sorry if that comes across rude but dude, come on. There are a thousand pics of cubies all over this site. They are probably the easiest shroom to ID.


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LoveForGrowth]
    #7525526 - 10/16/07 09:13 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

never seen anything like that growing in dung.


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: ShroomDoom]
    #7525542 - 10/16/07 09:17 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

psilocybin mushrooms of the world by paul stamets, a good book, the good book.


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OfflineLoveForGrowth
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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: casgoodie]
    #7527109 - 10/17/07 10:17 AM (16 years, 5 months ago)

i have paul stamets book, i bought it on ebay a long time ago thanks.
sorry if I offended you with my question but in my experience, i have grown different strains of cub that have looked different, fat, tall, skiny, brown, white, so after a while mushrooms look alike to me.

these mushrooms grow from a single base at the bottom then shoot up like 25 of them from one point. which is something that cubs do. i didn't think they were cubs, but i was being hopeful and i never picked before so that's why i posted.

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LoveForGrowth]
    #7527217 - 10/17/07 10:52 AM (16 years, 5 months ago)

ok, would you mind answering the question of what the habitat was? i would bet it was soil with burried wood/tree-stump.


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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: canid]
    #7527241 - 10/17/07 11:00 AM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Those do certainly resemble honey mushrooms. yet they dont grow from cow dung.... hmm

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: LoveForGrowth]
    #7527905 - 10/17/07 02:01 PM (16 years, 5 months ago)

Honey mushrooms grow from the roots of trees and also on dead/dieing trees and tree-stumps. Perhaps your clump of mushrooms only appeared to be growing from manure, while there were actually trees around. I have found many mycorrhizal (symbiotic relationship with the roots of trees and such) mushrooms growing in this fashion.

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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: GGreatOne234]
    #7530505 - 10/18/07 09:02 AM (16 years, 5 months ago)

If you're in Upstate NY, around the Hudson Valley, those aren't active mushrooms. My aunt and I found literally the exact same ones (same color, gills, growth pattern, everything) a month or so ago, I forgot what they were named, but they are not psilocybe. Then again, I haven't been a shroom hunter long, so I'd get a sure ID on then before completely heeding my advice.

Edited by tsquad (10/18/07 09:03 AM)

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OfflineLoveForGrowth
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Re: Found in cow dung - please identify [Re: GGreatOne234]
    #7530933 - 10/18/07 11:31 AM (16 years, 5 months ago)

come to think of it. i believe the dung was right next to a tree root (near a tree) so it may have been growing from the tree root.

thanks for yall replies..

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