Calvert Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 It's some kind of Panaeolus, a group I'm not very familiar with. Knowing the habitat (in grass, near dung, on dung, etc.) would likely be essential to determine the species. Also, a solid indentification would require microscopic identification. Kuo's page has descriptions for a handful of more common ones: https://www.mushroomexpert.com/panaeolus.html Quote
nikolaslukas Posted January 13 Report Posted January 13 Ah, ik snap het! Panaeolus kan zeker een lastige groep zijn om vast te stellen, vooral zonder meer details. De habitat is super belangrijk—of ze nu in het gras groeien, in de buurt van mest, of direct op de mest; dat kan de mogelijkheden flink beperken. Maar inderdaad, voor een waterdichte determinatie moet je waarschijnlijk in de microscopische kenmerken duiken, zoals de grootte en vorm van de sporen, of andere minieme details. Quote
Smirkeo89 Posted January 13 Author Report Posted January 13 Facts and I do most certainly know that and when I said solid I meant as solid as it can get with out the micro that is. But yea they’ve been growing in on and around the dung typically about 25 to 40 ft off of the wood lines. Thank you guys for the info it’s greatly appreciated and. Absorbed thank you again Quote
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