Talk:Mycena

I added a picture of Mycena rosella, just so the article has a picture. The quality isn't that good, but I don't have any other pictures of Mycena mushrooms that've been identified.

The other picture I have is better, but I don't know which Mycena it is.

mic 16:41, 3 February 2007 (UTC)

I added the sentance "Mycena cyanorhiza stains blue and contains the hallucinogen psilocybin [1] and Mycena pura contains the mycotoxin muscarine.". I am sure that Mycena cyanorhiza stains blue and I know that Mycena pura contains muscarine, but I have never seen a trip report from a Mycena, so I don't know if the psilocybin part is true. This reference says it contains psilocybin: http://www.museocivico.rovereto.tn.it/UploadDocs/104_art09-Guzman%20&%20C.pdf

This picture shows the bluing of Mycena cyanorhiza:

http://www.mtsn.tn.it/bresadola/photos/mycena_cyanorrhiza.jpg

Alan Rockefeller (Talk - contribs) 04:59, 6 July 2007 (UTC)

Mycena chlorophos is missing from the list.174.6.130.25 (talk) 10:32, 27 May 2009 (UTC)BeeCier

File:Mycena sp.jpg to appear as POTD soon
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Mycena Lilacfolia
Mycena Lilacfolia is a small fragile mushroom. It is 8-25 milimeters wide. It is convex to nearly flat.It's texture is smooth and sticky. It has translucent lines at the cap edge. It's color is lilac, quickly aging to yellow and becoming pale towards the cap edge. It's flesh is thin, and flesh color as pale yellow.

I am very sorry, but I could not find anything about the gills. I suppose one of the users can edit this text and find out about the gills. You CAN not think that I am not smart, for i am only **! you have to guess the numbers. Fine! I'll tell you!!! ——. thats what goes in the two *'s. OK! Bye! Remember! EDIT THIS TEXT AND PUT IN SOMETHING ABOUT GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!! IF YOU DO NOT THEN I WILL FIND OUT ABOUT THEM LATER!!!!!!!! FOR GOODNESS SAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!

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 * Mycena stipata.jpg