Found in a garden bed/woodchip/mulch type arrangement. There was a patch of about 200-300 of these all at different ages, along with several orange mushrooms and what I took to be galerinas possibly. Popped up following about a weeks worth of heavy rain.
The photos were taken by a friend who collected them in a ziplock bag, hence all the bruising/bluing and disformation. Most of the samples were quite mature (caps beginning to flare at ends, most had blued caps)
Bruise blue intensely, brown flat caps with a darker centre, white stems, clumping nature (growing in close proximity), when wet cap is quite slimy. Unable to take a spore print due to the rain washing away any spores. Early June conditions indicate subs, as well as the mid north coast NSW environment. Thoughts?
Found in a garden bed/woodchip/mulch type arrangement. There was a patch of about 200-300 of these all at different ages, along with several orange mushrooms and what I took to be galerinas possibly. Popped up following about a weeks worth of heavy rain.
The photos were taken by a friend who collected them in a ziplock bag, hence all the bruising/bluing and disformation. Most of the samples were quite mature (caps beginning to flare at ends, most had blued caps)
Bruise blue intensely, brown flat caps with a darker centre, white stems, clumping nature (growing in close proximity), when wet cap is quite slimy. Unable to take a spore print due to the rain washing away any spores. Early June conditions indicate subs, as well as the mid north coast NSW environment. Thoughts?
I'm 99% sure they are psilocybe subaeringosa.
Thanks.
Edited by Khala
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