Jump to content

Maybe Pan Subb?


Recommended Posts

Posted

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BfoXWK6FXadfe7gTwpZ_pn9Loi9Rr56a8VbeOO4_b2k/edit?usp=sharing

I was picking through my produce garden two days ago and I came across these little guys...After a little bit of research I think they may be pan Sub/Panaeolus Cinctulus...

The spore print is Jet Black and they were found in my produce garden which had been fertilized with horse dung and mulch, the area is also watered every day. The garden is in eastern PA near the Delaware river.

In the pics they are a bit dried out but when I picked them they were a lot more colorful, this morning all color is gone and the caps are cracked and white grayish...

Also, I have not seen any blue bruising on them yet.

Thanks for the ID!

Here are the pics I

V

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BfoXWK6FXadfe7gTwpZ_pn9Loi9Rr56a8VbeOO4_b2k/edit?usp=sharing

Or

post-1167-0-34807900-1435857320_thumb.png

post-1167-0-13120400-1435857350_thumb.png

post-1167-0-08240400-1435857387_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-40190900-1435857440_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-47470000-1435857476_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-58888600-1435857516_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-42557900-1435857597_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-17839200-1435857554_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-54143100-1435857638_thumb.jpg

post-1167-0-50503900-1435857691_thumb.jpg

Posted

Info and photos point toward Panaeolus cinctulus. Getting a thick print partially on a black background is a good idea. Helps to rule out the possibility the print is merely very dark purple brown.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Guidelines | We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.