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LBM Identification

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hypnotoad

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So swim went to look around at a nearby grassy location. There's been a lot of rain lately with medium temps in the afternoons.

Location found: grass pastures
Size: not exactly sure, around 40mm-60mm stem
Has brown gills, not sure what color spore prints are. Cap is domed too semp-umbo.

I have literally access to thousands hope they're something :D
 

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I'm not sure if those are Libs or not... I would go for a sporeprint if you still can. But I am sure other people on here will have a more expert opinion.
 
The gills should also be a bit purplish which I don't really see in the pic and from what I know the cap of the mushrooms you have seem to be too round. They should be a bit more pointy for the P. Semilanceata. But as I said before other people might be more helpful.
 
They are not libs (but then again no one here could tell you if they are since its just a pic and identifying mushrooms from a picture is not possible)

So don't eat them !

Go out with an expert to help you find the right ones.
 
Second on the panaeolus, Definitely not libbys. Sorry!

We all have access to thousands of non-psychoactive shrooms everyday, so don't feel bad.
 
You've got your answer there. Not libs unfortunately...
But keep looking.

I also found it useful to keep the spore prints from other mushrooms for later comparison. It makes it much easier to be positive about the libs you would find in the future. Keep the pictures you have made as well.
 
So went hunting again yesterday, got some really nice mushrooms.
Location: on grass with woodchips and cow dung.

I know they aren't libbs. They don't grow in my area. But I do know that some types of pann's grow in my area maybe its an active pan specie.

Any help appreciated
 

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