I've found these in a florest area around my house, does anyone know how to identify if they are magic mushrooms...

I've found these in a florest area around my house, does anyone know how to identify if they are magic mushrooms? or what specific species it is

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dont eat that

magic mushrooms grow from cow feces so I doubt it.

just eat them

Death caps. Do not eat.

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Death caps dont have black spots like that. Ive eaten those before. Best shit out there.

op's shrooms are not death caps dumbshit
also Sup Forums is not the place to identify shroom

The trunks of these are too thin for it to be deathcaps.
I've asked a biologist friend and the only thing he could say it's that it belongs to the basidiomycetes class

lol enjoy dyin

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not strictly true at all

no bulb at base, no skirt around stem.

you're a fool

gah just eat 'em what's the worst that could happen

1) where in the world are you?
2) what were the conditions they were growing in? Ground, trees, forest, field?
3) what's the size of the cap and also the overall height of the biggest one


they're not magic but I can probably tell you what it is

Return them to the florist and ask if they're magic mushrooms

you do realise that unless you are hunting for "magic mushrooms", it is very unlikely that any random mushroom you find will be

there are many, many mushrooms, and very few that contain psilocin. those do NOT look like any that I know of

you are best off to manufacture your own, in your homes

im live in brazil, northeast area
they were growing on the ground, around some grass
the biggest is around 20 cm in height and 4 cm on the cap

underrated

possibly quite young lactarius deceptivus? not poison or magic, just inedible

what about the ones that eat up wood chips?

what about the ones that grow on pretty lil cakes of brown rice?

i see what you did there

Fawk yeah

this
looks to be maybe from the inedible lactarius family, but I don't know much outside of European mushrooms really, some North American ones are the same as here but don't know about Brazil. Basically you could probably eat it, but it would be as delicious as eating a rock. definitely not magic though I'll tell you that. familiarise yourself with the exact mushrooms your looking for if you want to hunt for magic or otherwise AND carry a book with an identification key or Roger's Mushroom App if you have a smart phone. Definitely worth it if you wanna get in to picking or even just hunting for cute little fungi