Blue Green Mushrooms

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Blue Green Mushrooms

Post: # 175780Post mamos »

Hi All

Found some very interesting looking mushrooms in the garden this morning.

They are bluey green with rough white stems and a sticky secretion covering the top

I will post some pictures in a minute when my phone stops playing silly buggers

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Re: Blue Green Mushrooms

Post: # 175843Post mamos »

I can't find anything similar online

weird

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Re: Blue Green Mushrooms

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Difficult to tell, but are they shaggy ink cap?

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Post: # 175851Post grahoom »

doesn't look like a shaggy ink cap.

my initial thoughts were some kind of waxcap - but I am VERY not so sure about that.
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Post: # 175862Post Carltonian Man »

could be Stropharia Caerulea or the verdigris toadstool (Stropharia Aeruginosa) http://www.pilzepilze.de/galerie/d/6289-6/caerulea.jpg

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Post: # 175864Post grahoom »

Carltonian Man wrote:could be Stropharia Caerulea or the verdigris toadstool (Stropharia Aeruginosa) http://www.pilzepilze.de/galerie/d/6289-6/caerulea.jpg
they're looking closer to it.

especially this example

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That's it I reckon

Poisonous just my luck

Thanks for all your help

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Pretty tho'. :flower:
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