Wild mushroom identification wanted

rob333

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these mushrooms are just growing out of the horseshit in my pasture. I've googled psilocybin mushrooms and some of the images resemble these. is there anybody that can identify these for me for sure? I've got hundreds of them sprouting now. all of them only sprouting from the horseshit.View attachment 3759889 View attachment 3759890
also they should have like to little leaves almost to the bottom of the stem almost like a water leaf on a cannabis plant very close to the base of the mushroom the purple test is the best and safest way tho
 

Wolfedawwg

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I can't stress enough, if you are not 100 % sure it is psychoactive or an edible, DO NOT EAT IT!!
If you are looking for a proper mushroom ID then you need to provide more information, geographic location, spore color (print), medium it was found (wood, grass, dung), if there is an annulus (ring) on the stipe.
@b00cepalus, you have a non-active, non-edible panaeolus , possibly Panaeolus phalaenarum or panaeolus Antillarum.
@OneToyStory, your first 2 pics. could possibly be the deadly gallerina (i would discard immediately) and the last pic looks like Armillaria tabescens, the ringless honey mushroom, but more info should be provided.
Cherrs guys, pick responsibly and happy hunting!!
When in doubt, THROW IT OUT!
 
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DaSprout

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I can't stress enough, if you are not 100 % sure it is psychoactive or an edible, DO NOT EAT IT!!
If you are looking for a proper mushroom ID then you need to provide more information, geographic location, spore color (print), medium it was found (wood, grass, dung), if there is an annulus (ring) on the stipe.
b00cepalus, you have a non-active, non-edible panaeolus , possibly Panaeolus phalaenarum or panaeolus Antillarum.
OneToyStory, your first 2 pics. could possibly be the deadly gallerina (i would discard immediately) and the last pic looks like Armillaria tabescens, the ringless honey mushroom, but more info should be provided.
Cerrs guys, pick responsibly and happy hunting!!
When in doubt, THROW IT OUT!
Thak you for comin' round man. Let im know.
 

MjAeJdIiK

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I can't stress enough, if you are not 100 % sure it is psychoactive or an edible, DO NOT EAT IT!!
If you are looking for a proper mushroom ID then you need to provide more information, geographic location, spore color (print), medium it was found (wood, grass, dung), if there is an annulus (ring) on the stipe.
b00cepalus, you have a non-active, non-edible panaeolus , possibly Panaeolus phalaenarum or panaeolus Antillarum.
OneToyStory, your first 2 pics. could possibly be the deadly gallerina (i would discard immediately) and the last pic looks like Armillaria tabescens, the ringless honey mushroom, but more info should be provided.
Cerrs guys, pick responsibly and happy hunting!!
When in doubt, THROW IT OUT!
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Wolfedawwg

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Thak you for comin' round man. Let im know.
No problem, mushroom hunting (and consumption.....lol) is my true passion but I still have a GREAT deal to learn!!
You are bang on the money too @DaSprout, definitely should consult a site devoted to mushroom hunting and ID, a little bit of google and there is a GREAT site with guys just waiting for posts to POSITIVELY ID damn near any species of SHROOMERY..............
 
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