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Are these liberty caps Found in south germany CEVISI attached the following image(s): 20180906_194617.jpg (2,283kb) downloaded 111 time(s). 20180906_194508.jpg (2,706kb) downloaded 112 time(s). 20180906_193630.jpg (1,610kb) downloaded 112 time(s). 20180906_193650.jpg (1,549kb) downloaded 111 time(s). 20180906_193625.jpg (1,613kb) downloaded 110 time(s).
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Posts: 4733 Joined: 30-May-2008 Last visit: 13-Jan-2019 Location: inside moon caverns
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No, sorry...also a bit too early especially since its been so hot and dry in germany this year.
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Definitely not. Liberty caps have a distinctive 'nipple'. Careful what you pick out there
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Posts: 8617 Joined: 30-Aug-2008 Last visit: 16-Mar-2024 Location: square root of minus one
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Looks like Marasmius oreades - "the Fairy Ring Mushroom". Also has deadly lookalikes in the genus Clitocybe. Do not pick any mushrooms without taking someone experienced with you. Mushroom poisoning is no joke! CEVISI, if you are asking this question about a specimen that bears only a slight resemblance to liberty caps it seems you need to study up considerably more before ingesting any mushroom you picked (Well, at least you asked first...) “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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As far as i know, there are no deadly liberty cap look-alikes but downwardsfromzero is right. In case of doubt....don't eat it.
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Boundary condition
Posts: 8617 Joined: 30-Aug-2008 Last visit: 16-Mar-2024 Location: square root of minus one
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There is a close lookalike of unknown toxicity in the genus Cortinarius, a genus which contains several deadly poisonous species. Pictured recently in another thread.Although, I was actually referring to Clitocybe rivulosa, which has caused poisonings when people have confused it with (the edible) Marasmius oreades. Here's my picture of some typical liberty caps “There is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." ― Jacques Bergier, quoting Fulcanelli
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