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| Darth Moderator Join Date: May 2005
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![]() | nope sorry.looks like what ya got are "lawn mowers mushroom" paneolina foenescii. not poisonous and even could be just slightly active, but nothing you want to waste your time with. however, that first pic looks a bit like a panaelous subbalteatus, which is actually not a bad shroom. the two can grow together and are very hard to tell apart. a spore print is about the only way to know for sure. here's a link to another current and related thread...hope it helps ![]() http://forums.mycotopia.net/showthread.php?t=23355 (Panaeolus Subbalteatus ID help) typically liberty caps only grow in the early fall and it won't be in that type of grass. you'll want to check around old cow pastures when the rains first begin in fall.
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![]() | Hardly any taste to them at all, but unless you're hungry enough to be eating tiny mushrooms it's pretty irrelevant! ![]() Semilanceata have a very distinctive "nipple" on top of the cap, and once you've seen one "in the flesh" they're pretty easy to identify.
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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() | I got a few pics for you to compare to. and a link. http://www.grzyby.pl/gatunki/Psilocybe_semilanceata.htm |
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