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JonF

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Found these were growing in a much bed out in the yard. Holy hell do they stink something fierce when you get up on them.

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jredone

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Found these at an Apple picking farm up in Chester, NJ in a pick your own potato patch.

Are these Panaeolus Cinctulus?
 

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rick81721

Lothar
I suspect they are older honey mushrooms. Older mushrooms are harder to ID and an underside photo would help.

I stopped to check out a large cluster of almost white mushrooms on a downed tree in Nassau. Turned out to be old chicken of the woods.
 

soundz

The Hat
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Found these at an Apple picking farm up in Chester, NJ in a pick your own potato patch.

Are these Panaeolus Cinctulus?

Panaeolus for sure, but very unlikely P. cinctulus. P. cinctulus will have more of a charcoal color to the gills, and a thicker, redder stem. Also, based on my experience psychoactive Panaeolus are super hard to find. Lots of people post them on mushrom ID groups, and my eye-ball estimate is like less than 1% actually turn out to be psilocybin containing Pan. Probably closer to P. foenisecii.
 
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