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Are these of the magical variety? Anyone recognize. Came from a lawn in southern PA??
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Well ?Are these of the magical variety? Anyone recognize. Came from a lawn in southern PA??
That's good to hear you haven't eaten them. Do you like playing Russian Roulette? Only eat wild mushrooms if you really know your shit.Haven’t tried them yet. Trying to avoid the chances of ending up on the ER right now. Def will update
I wouldn't, not pointy enough for my liking, my neighbour had the red one last year with white dots but I was too scared to steal it never mind eat it
Yeh but I read there was a poisonous one that looks the same, that's why I was hesitant, I didn't even have a camera it was stunning to see for me because I thought they were exotic forest variety and here it was growing under a birch tree in my neighbours driveway....Amanda muscaria
It is highly psychoactive but you can overdose.
And most (including me,) don't much like them.
Phallocybe genitotruncans, informally Tragic ToadstoolsAre these of the magical variety? Anyone recognize. Came from a lawn in southern PA??
Symbiotic relationship with birch or spruce depending on locale. Also happen if mulch is made from same woods and spores are present in the right environment....it was stunning to see for me because I thought they were exotic forest variety and here it was growing under a birch tree in my neighbours driveway....
Funny you mentioned spruce, we chopped our spruce down but left most of the needles on the soil and these yellow spotted shrooms started growing, haven't got pics to hand but when I looked into them there was an edible and toxic one also which look similar, what a biatch. Non hallucinogenic mindSymbiotic relationship with birch or spruce depending on locale. Also happen if mulch is made from same woods and spores are present in the right environment.
And the beauty of nature is in everything everywhere, You just gotta poke around...
Yeh I watched this Vice documentary where these gnomes were living in the hills of Norway (i think) eating all kinds of shrooms and living the good lifeThere's a book relating Aminita Muscaria to Santa claus and christmas symbols.
Presents under spruce tree
Fat, red and white
Goes down your chimney and eats your milk and cookies (just kidding here)
Agree with this.Those are not what you want! Do not eat them.
Most magic ones will turn blue when you pick them and bruise them. That isn’t the only thing to look for but it’s a distinguishing feature.