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mystery mushroom from my front yard

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magickpencil

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absolutely no idea
fingers aren't crossed
i'm taking a spore print now
the cap has an thin outer skin that is noticable when it's broken up

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they could be.... take some pics of them side on against a white background. im guessing it was raining not long before you picked them?
 
sorry about the poor quality of the images

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sooo hard to say. they look like that when they are waterlogged. i dont want to poison you but i think they are P.sem. check the same spot over the next couple of days and see if any more come up. dry the ones you have just in case.
i think many people find identifying them difficult at first because they look so different wet and "dry".

edit: is there any blueing where you cut them? crush a stem with your fingers and see if there is any blueing. it can take 5 minutes or so.
 
the stems are pure white and don't seem to exhibit any blueing
the spore print came out dark gray-brown w the slightest hint of purple
 
if theres no blueing i doubt they are P.sem. perhaps an ink cap relative. unknown
 
I read in Psilocybe Mushrooms of the World by Stamets that semilanceata sometimes does not bruise blue at all. The species has a low psilocin content which is responsible for the bluing.
 
my "gut feeling" is they are liberty caps. i just dont want to guess when it comes to mushrooms over the internet. see whae else comes up. you cut the stems so it could be as little as 3 days before more grow
 
I have a lot of them in my backyard naturally growing, I doubt they contain any psilo though.
 
some one over at Shroomery identified them as being of the genus Psathyrella
 
Edit: erased post after reading the post above... :roll:
 
its not one im familliar with but loking at pics id say it could well be Psathyrella.
 
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