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  1. Yes, taht was me with mushroom "A". Unfortunately I had to get rid of the previous mushrooms. I'm sorry about it. I'll definitely try to get more of them and give you spore prints (I know where to find more). About the possible Panaeolus, I read somewhere that the bruising of some shrooms could be dark. Anyway, here are some more pictures of bruising and the print after 3 hours. Do you think there could be any poisonous lookalikes? Are there black printing shrooms that are poisonous? Do you think it would be safe for consumption? Thanks for your kindness.
  2. I would really appreciate some help here. I tried to be as detailed as possible. If need be, I'll provide further info. Thanks in advance! Characteristics: Habitat:Pasture. All the shrooms I collected were found directly on cow dung. They feel fragile. Gills: Dark gills. Stem: Lenght is 2 to 3 inches. Most have a thin stem. They are not particularly solid, maybe a bit hollow. White to light brown in color. Some have dark areas. Cap: Diameter is a quarter of an inch to 1 inch. One colony had brown caps and others had grayish with dark areas. Spore print color: Half black/half white paper for ONLY ABOUT 50 minutes. Apparently BLACK spores. https://i.imgur.com/HgcXKp8.jpg Obs: those white spots on the black paper were there already when I bought it. Bruising: Bruising on the cap get darker. Bruising on the stem get a little darker. None of them turned obvious blue or green. So, I found about 3 colonies. Colony #1 (more brown in the caps): In situ: https://i.imgur.com/lFxDJ9F.jpg After bruising some stems and gills; https://i.imgur.com/PxxHfjI.jpg Gills close-up: https://i.imgur.com/8sEkldk.jpg _________________________________________________________ Colony #2 (I'm thinking they are still Panaeolus cyanescens, but since they are more pale in color and with darker areas, I'm not so sure). In situ: https://i.imgur.com/0x5cuUp.jpg Back home with bruises probably from handling: https://i.imgur.com/dCiYeVU.jpg Gills close-up: https://i.imgur.com/eNPV2RF.jpg _______________________________________________________________ Colony #3 (color is ligher on the cap. Found very close to colony #2). In situ: https://i.imgur.com/isR3YmX.jpg Home: https://i.imgur.com/GtDC3Z6.jpg
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