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VappinGIBB
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Help identifying possible...
#8878804 - 09/04/08 07:21 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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These were found in horse manure, and the cap is almost as big as my hand. Pics are fairly clear and can hopefully speak for themselves b/c this is a first time pick, and Im not gonna take them unless Im positive. Thanks for the help guys.http
Edited by VappinGIBB (09/04/08 07:25 PM)
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Mr. Mushrooms
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Re: Help identifying possible... [Re: VappinGIBB]
#8878988 - 09/04/08 07:50 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm not sure where you are but Panaeolus retirugis would be one guess. The wrinkled cap in the fourth picture seems to indicate it. Otherwise I would have said P. antillarum. Neither species is active.
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Re: Help identifying possible... [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
#8879010 - 09/04/08 07:53 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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P. retirugis is now synonymous with P. papilionaceus. This is Panaeolus antillarum.
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VappinGIBB
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Wow I have so much to learn. They were found in Georgia. So definetly not what I'd be looking for then???
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Re: Help identifying possible... [Re: VappinGIBB]
#8879193 - 09/04/08 08:20 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Definitely not what you are looking for. They are a good indicator species for dung loving Psilocybin mushrooms like cubensis and Copelandia though, at least it means that the area has dung and the rain has been there. Antillarum fruits in more different weather conditions then the psilocybin varieties however.
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Boris
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VappinGIB, those look like Panaeolus antillarum.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panaeolus_antillarum
Non-active, edible, Dunno if they taste good tho lol... Not gunna get you high if there Panaeolus antillarum. By no means am I saying stick it in your mouth... I'm not totally sure, But if I'm correct there is no known Pan species that is poisonous ?
Sever the stem near the cap and wait like 10 minutes, if there is a definite blue/green/teal bruising, they are Panaeolus cyanescens, a highly Psychoactive shroom.
Implee says Panaeolus cyanescens do NOT grow on Horse dung. Many outhers say they do... Dunno, never seen one in the wild.
pan cyan's look like Pan ants but are smaller thinner stems and bruise blue.
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Edited by Boris (09/06/08 02:10 AM)
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Re: Help identifying possible... [Re: Boris]
#8879554 - 09/04/08 09:31 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
By no means am I saying stick it in your mouth...
Its ok, antillarum is edible, you can fry it up if you want.
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Boris
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I just said that as a disclaimer lol... Didn't wanna put my 2cents in, then he dies or something lol...
-------------------- AMU Terence McKenna Said: "We have to create culture, don't watch TV, don't read magazines, don't even listen to NPR. Create your own roadshow. The nexus of space and time where you are now is the most immediate sector of your universe, and if you're worrying about Michael Jackson or Bill Clinton or somebody else, then you are disempowered, you're giving it all away to icons, icons which are maintained by an electronic media so that you want to dress like X or have lips like Y. This is shit-brained, this kind of thinking. That is all cultural diversion, and what is real is you and your friends and your associations, your highs, your orgasms, your hopes, your plans, your fears. And we are told 'no', we're unimportant, we're peripheral. 'Get a degree, get a job, get a this, get a that.' And then you're a player, you don't want to even play in that game. You want to reclaim your mind and get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that's being manufactured out of the bones of a dying world."
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Mr. Mushrooms
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Alan Rockefeller said: P. retirugis is now synonymous with P. papilionaceus. This is Panaeolus antillarum.
I kinda heard that but I hate trying to spell papilionaceus. Plus I think the name retirgus is more descriptive. That cap looks wrinkled, not like a butterfly.
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Re: Help identifying possible... [Re: Mr. Mushrooms]
#8882019 - 09/05/08 12:00 PM (15 years, 5 months ago) |
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Most Panaeolus have a wrinkled cap.
I didn't used to be able to spell it so I wrote the wikipedia article on it and have no had any trouble since.
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