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quinacridone, in 'Panther Cap, Amanita pantherina' by Mike Jackson1
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The panther cap is an uncommon mushroom, found in both deciduous, especially beech and, less frequently, coniferous woodland and rarely meadows throughout Europe, western Asia in late summer and autumn.[4] It has also been recorded from South Africa, where it is thought to have been accidentally introduced with trees imported from Europe and Asia.[5]

It is an ectomycorrhizal fungus, living in root symbiosis with a tree, deriving photosynthesised nutrients from it and providing soil nutrients in return.

A. pantherina is toxic; if consumed fresh, it may not be fatal to humans. It can cause diarrhea, vomiting, and hyperhidrosis, which can lead to severe dehydration

A. pantherina contains the psychoactive compounds ibotenic acid and muscimol,[7] two psychoactive constituents which can cause effects such as hallucinations, synaesthesia, euphoria, dysphoria and retrograde amnesia. The effects of muscimol and ibotenic acid most closely resemble that of a Z drug, like Ambien at high doses, and not a classical psychedelic, e.g. psilocybin.

Fun Fact

A. muscaria and A. pantherina are illegal to buy, sell, or possess in the Netherlands since December 2008. Possession of amounts larger than 0.5 g dried or 5 g fresh lead to a criminal charge

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quinacridone, in 'Amethyst Deciever' by Andrew Barrett
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The mushroom itself is edible, but can absorb arsenic from the soil. Because its bright amethyst coloration fades with age and weathering, it becomes difficult to identify, hence the common name “deceiver” wikipedia

Yamainwitch, in 'Waxcap Gills' by Stevie Smith

Wow! These are absolutely beautiful, thank you so much for sharing. I had no idea their gills could have so much color and texture. 🤩

Rascabin, in 'Krulhaarkelkzwam' Scarlet elfcup (Sarcoscypha austriaca - Krulhaarkelkzwam) by Tom Kisjes

Holy dick holes, Batman!

cashews_best_nut, in A nice one from a P.C. flush

Why the gloves?

remotelove,
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To reduce the chances of contaminating the substrate. The mycelium is a little more vulnerable just after a harvest, it seems.

TBH, gloves and a quick spray of isopropyl is just my habit when doing any mushroom work.

NathanUp, in Found this mushroom in my mom's yard today (location: Tagaytay, Philippines)
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You sure that’s not a capybara?

sharkfucker420, in Psilocybe cyanescens
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You don’t just eat them immediately and say fuck it we ball?

NocturnalMorning, (edited ) in Psilocybe cyanescens

Whatever you do, just don’t dry it out and eat it.

Decoy321, in I don’t think this is going to hold much longer

Put up some scaffolding! A few toothpicks with their edges blunted should do.

MaccaTheHack,

Too late! It collapsed within seconds

Decoy321,

Awwww.

PlantJam, (edited ) in It collapsed

Cool find! Can you tell us more about this mushroom and how you grew it? How did you prepare it?

MaccaTheHack,

I grew it from a kit. It’s a cross between p.eryngii and p.ostreatus, sometimes known as black pearl oyster mushrooms

electrogamerman, in Definitely a grower

if i lick it, will it get bigger faster?

MaccaTheHack,

I’m resisting the temptation to be obscene

electrogamerman,

Why? daddy

remotelove, in Tiny king oysters. These will be ENORMOUS by Friday
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Rock on! What kind of substrate?

MaccaTheHack,

They are growing from a mushroom block made up of water and wood. That’s what it says here, anyway

remotelove,
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Ah. There are lots of different substrate mixes for oyster mushrooms and I grow several different types myself, so I was just curious.

Cheradenine, in Here we go

Are those king trumpets?

MaccaTheHack,

They are black pearl oysters, which are a cross between p. eryngii (king) and p. ostreatus (grey)

Alfredolin, in I don’t think this is going to hold much longer

Woah. Is this cheese?

treefrog, (edited ) in Soon they will take control

I haven’t had great luck with Kings though they are delicious. Been growing Black Pearl and they’re super aggressive fruiters.

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