Very many mushrooms have nipples. None of the depicted mushrooms are Psilocybe semilanceata. They have much more distinct nipples and a much more pointed hat - look at pictures on the net. The bruising is always dark blue to violet, never brown. Very many inactive mushrooms bruise brown.DeMenTed said:I was unsure if they were liberties also but im pretty sure they are. most of them but not all of them have a definite nipple on the top, their stems wrap around your finger and dont break and they have bruised stems, the bruising isn't really blue though its more a brown bruising.
If they aren't magic does anyone have any idea what they are? The pictures are a rubbish 1 mega pixel camera in low light so its hard to see them i know.
Nope, they don't. The mushrooms on the picture you linked to have a more distinctive nipple. Take note that that picture really isn't fair to P. semilanceata, as they usually have even more distinctive nipples.DeMenTed said:
They look exactly like these liberties.
Infinite I said:They do like a bit dodgy but you do sometimes get dark ones that dont look like them but it is them, if I had them right next to me I would know. I found four last week outside my mums house in Glasgow so their defo out, went looking today but no joy going to go again tomorrow. Im not from this area, near paisley, its my gf's flat but im surrounded by fields an ive hardly found any out this way :roll:
camakazi said:they seem to prefer sheep fields imo... its mostly just cow fields about here in paisley and the surrounding areas, dosn't mean they're not there though, just keep having a swatch every now n then. It is still a bit early though.
Evening Glory said:You know, I picked the first liberty caps 4th of august this year, and currently it is incredible amounts... At one of my spots I can literally pick the whole day and continue on picking the whole next day. I can't even begin to imagine how much it will be in late september. This is going to be a great winter!