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| Burn Hard Join Date: Sep 2007
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![]() | I found these the other day but as a newbie i can't ID these i would be most greatfull for you help. I found these under a big acorn tree, under the tree was a lot of cow dung (its a cow field) the ground was very moist and wet, i picked them like 2 days after the rain, the spore prints are very dark purple to black but i get no bluing on these. ![]()
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| Burn Hard Join Date: Sep 2007
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Nope can't get them to blue i found them growing all on the same patch but as u see some are brown and the others are light golden brown in the middle, are they difrent kinds then? ![]()
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![]() | It appears to me that there's 3 or maybe even 4 different species there. None of which look too useful to be honest. The only ones that may be useful are the 4 in question, but no blueing by now doesn't sound to good.
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![]() | The ones on the left appear to be Stropharia (Psilocybe) semiglobata. There may also be some Psilocybe merdaria or similar species in the mix. None are active.
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