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Hey Sablings.

Can someone help me out with an I.D ?

Was picking down near delamere in SA today. We had found a huge haul of subs, amanitas and saffron milky's when we stumbled across some fellow foragers. One of the guys pulled out a bag of these little puppies and told me they were panaeolus cyanescens ( the blue meanie ) he had been eating them and It was quite obvious they were active but don't seem to fit the profile. They bruise blue too.

I was under the impression they did not fruit this far south ? . They were everywhere !! ( is it true they contain seratonin as well as the obvious ?

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According to him anyway - and he was visibly effected. ( maybe he had been eating subs too ? I do not know )

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sorry buddy pretty sure they are just mycena

maybe he had eaten some subs to

they definately arent pan cyans and pan cyans are coprophilic

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just replied to ya on FB to mate totally forgot about it haha

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Cheers guys :) I Thought it just didn't seem right.

Ill get back to ya tomo Myco.

Tipz

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I dont think those are pan cyans unfortunately

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