help!! shroom hunting.. gym?/stuntzii/cyanscens?

farmerfischer

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0922171846.jpg so I've been living in the stick for years , it's easy to find honey mushrooms but not So easy for gyms. I was out back and found these by chance. I'm pretty sure they are gyms. maybe lutes or spectibilus. 0922171836.jpg
they all were going out of a dieing maple tree. the honey mushroom grow mostly on poplar tree stumps and out of the wood in the ground. if there are any mushroom foreigers on here any help would be appreciated.
I'm currently spore printing it, so no print details yet.

edit:: these ARE honey mushrooms.. :-(
 
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farmerfischer

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0921171521b.jpg sorry for waste of space, these have white spores.. most had remnence of a vale to no vale with yellow on it and found in marshland. all the main/most common I see(woodland)honeys have visable vails.. I'm bummed on this.. how ever I did find some of these with purple/dark purple prints, sleight change in color at margin, some at the base of the stipe .. not blue, more olive in color.. no waves like p.cyaniscens( spelling?).. stunzii maybe?( see image above and below) sleight vale/ring on very young but none on mature specimens
 
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farmerfischer

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0921171521.jpg probably 1hundred or more, but darker and semi translucent caramel color.. and again, PURPLE not brownish purple or Brown , rust Orange,, or black.. but purple.. oh, and had/have white'ish stems. not a strong smell, nothing describable .
 
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HeatlessBBQ

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Those do look like cubensis but they lack that blue bruising and contain a lot of brown and orange.
Cubensis have more of a pale / lighter / golden color to them.
Not the pure brown and orange...

I will never eat mushrooms that are brown and orange like that.
 

farmerfischer

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so yesterday I found a few more patches of thess on three stumps in open areas and in the yard on an oak stump.. they all spore purple ( no question)but have no bruising .
after doing a shit ton of reading and viewing comman look alikes, I've narrowed it down to the "hypholam fasciculare"a.k.a. sulfer tuft. I'm not 100% on This but giving my area and the time of year, I'm thinking it's this and not a" shroom"0924171425.jpg
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psychedelicdaddi

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They were clearly grow out of wood? or is there a chance there is decaying grass or leaf like compost?
 
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farmerfischer

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They were clearly grow out of wood? or is there a chance there is decaying grass or leaf like compost?
they were in the stump/wood for sure. I did have a few years ago a bunch of p. cyanscens growing in my oak and maple leaf mulch.. some of these appeared to be on the ground but I believe they were growing in the roots of the stump..
 
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farmerfischer

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order it off the deep web and not risk organ failure
lol.. if it's not a moral mushroom I won't eat wild shrooms.. I've been searching and trying to I.d. every mushroom in my woods just for the sake of knowing.. its a good feeling in its self.. But however I do have some Koh samui super strain prints I'm considering growing ..
 
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