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Title: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 19, 2014, 15:08
Hi all,

I have been searching the internet for a good day but cant find the identity of these two mushrooms

Can someone help me maybe?

The images were shot in the Netherlands, in the south, in Oisterwijk in a wooded area, in September.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 27, 2014, 09:09
Does anyone have an idea? Thank you.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: ShadySue on December 27, 2014, 09:45
Fungi are often extremely difficult to identify specifically. You often need to get a spore print.
Good luck.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 27, 2014, 09:53
If I could get the family I would be helped a great deal already.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Difydave on December 27, 2014, 10:01

I'm not an expert! I may be wrong! I think however that the top ones may be one of the Psilocybin mushrooms. They grow in abundance where I am.
There is a link to the various types here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psilocybin_mushrooms (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psilocybin_mushrooms)
As Liz says fungi are extremely difficult to identify without a spore print. Even experts get fooled!
What shots of fungi I have, I say "I believe them to be" of whatever type.


(Where do all these size and color tags come from?)
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Beppe Grillo on December 27, 2014, 10:10
I think that the best way to have reliable informations is to contact some mycologic association.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 27, 2014, 10:20

I'm not an expert! I may be wrong! I think however that the top ones may be one of the Psilocybin mushrooms. They grow in abundance where I am.
There is a link to the various types here.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psilocybin_mushrooms[/url] ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_psilocybin_mushrooms[/url])
As Liz says fungi are extremely difficult to identify without a spore print. Even experts get fooled!
What shots of fungi I have, I say "I believe them to be" of whatever type.


(Where do all these size and color tags come from?)


Thats a lot of tags indeed(when quoted I can see them)  :)

Psilocybe tampanensis looks very similar indeed.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: grandaded on December 27, 2014, 11:00
You could try posting images on iSpot. Lots of visitors willing to help.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 27, 2014, 11:19
You could try posting images on iSpot. Lots of visitors willing to help.


Cheers !

http://www.ispotnature.org/node/630165 (http://www.ispotnature.org/node/630165)
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: No Free Lunch on December 27, 2014, 11:29
Just don't smoke them like the teenagers do in my area!   :)


Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Copidosoma on December 27, 2014, 13:50
As above, mushrooms (particularly fairly non-descript ones like the first photo) can be very difficult to identify. "Psilocybin mushrooms" are actually mushrooms containing psylocybin (which is a chemical, not a scientific name). They belong to the genus Psylocybe. There are lots of them and they vary alot in their look.

For the sake of titles and keywording, probably best to not guess. Use a non-specific description or get ID help from an expert (local mycological association or good field guide at least).


Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: sgoodwin4813 on December 27, 2014, 17:35
I sent the link to a colleague who is an expert on mushroom taxonomy and she said probably Strophariaceae for the family - that is the same family that contains the genus Psilocybe so is consistent with what others thought.  Spore color is often very important for mushroom identification so making a spore print would be helpful as suggested by ShadySue (in case you haven't done that before, cut off a cap and put it on a piece of white paper for a day or two - very easy to do and some of them are quite interesting).  Good luck.
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Giovanni Bertagna on December 28, 2014, 00:54
Sorry, why cut the mushroom?
We respect nature.  :D
Title: Re: Help needed identifying mushrooms
Post by: Semmick Photo on December 28, 2014, 06:56
Thanks everyone,

Any thoughts on the fungus ?