Can anyone identify these mushrooms?

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by Olmos, Aug 18, 2009.

  1. Olmos

    Olmos Guest

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    Can anyone identify these? I found them in horse manure. I've never picked mushrooms before so...any help?



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  2. whatsupchuck

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    do a spore print of them

    and to be honest they do not look like they contain psilo's
    but a spore print and a few other test on them would help
     
  3. cell_491

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    they look like they could possibly be panaelous cyanascens. Its nearly impossible to tell for sure though, you need to look up an identification guide. Also like whatsupchuck said youll need to take a spore print and measure the spores under a microscope. Whatever you do, DO NOT EAT THEM until youve made a 100% accurate indentification... if thats not possible then DO NOT EAT THEM.
     
  4. whatsupchuck

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    #1 rule of mushroom gathering (IMO)
    do not eat anything that you dont know for sure what it is

    i'll see if i can find an id guide that cell 491 was talking about for you
     
  5. whatsupchuck

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    youll have to scroll through the pages, and from what i read and looked at cell 491's guess seems accurate, but you still have to look at the spores, just to make sure, and also im only guessing from pictures, you have the actual mushrooms, so i might be wrong

    hopefully they are, if so happy shrooming =]
     
  7. SunshineChild

    SunshineChild Mad Scientist

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    Can't see, the photos deleted. Definetely do a spore print, because in some mushrooms maturity this can be the ONLY difference between a Panaeolina and Panaeolus.
     
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