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Fear
#1 Posted : 6/17/2013 6:31:03 AM

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Could anyone identify individuals as good or bad? The black stuff looks pretty old and moldy.
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2nd:

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The stems are quite delicate and don't seem to go blue when i squeeze them.
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Jellyfox
#2 Posted : 6/17/2013 8:17:11 AM

were off to see the jelly fox, he'll give us what we need.


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Spore prints and a description of the environment you found them in would help a lot.
 
Fear
#3 Posted : 6/17/2013 9:50:50 AM

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Jellyfox wrote:
Spore prints and a description of the environment you found them in would help a lot.

A spore print? I found them all in a cow field, all in old cow patties. Grassy field, quite humid and rainy for the past week.

Edit: Also, I found them in the northwest Florida region.
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