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Dimitrius' indentification of wild things where he lives...

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Dimitrius

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So the first things are these....These were found on the forest floor. I was asking for mushrooms to strengthen the nervous system and immune system, and I immediately looked down to see these. Knelt down and picked a couple. They may be toxic for all I know.

I'll update this thread whenever I find something new or interesting. I'm mainly interested in the medicinal and tonic herbs of the area, but I will post anything that I find interesting....not necessarily to identify for consumption, but just for fun.
 

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I think you would have better luck posting this on the Shroomery ID section with spore print color and other information they will ask you for further identification. There are some experts on there who respond rather quickly.
 
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I think you would have better luck posting this on the Shroomery ID section with spore print color and other information they will ask you for further identification. There are some experts on there who respond rather quickly.

Hmmm, I'm not big on the shroomery...but I might.

I'll still post here just for fun. :)
 
You need to get a decent shroom identification book such as Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World by Paul Stamets.
ID by taking spore prints, check for bruising, gill colour, and other features etc.
I know little about mushrooms, but enough to know I'm not convinced by those.
To me they look like the common parasols you find in any field.
If you're looking for non-magic ones, well I guess you probably found some, but still you'll need a proper ID book, and if they're random mushrooms they're most likely nutritionally and medically useless, sorry! :)

P.s. also you should cut them at the bottom of the stem, not pull them out.
 
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