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Levi7
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Registered: 10/28/00
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Last seen: 9 years, 2 months
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Re: Are these the same, or a different species (pics) [Re: doo]
#335990 - 06/06/01 07:29 AM (10 years, 11 months ago) |
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Right on, doo! I have a habit of arguing sometimes. MJ has much, much, much more experience than I do. Although, he doesn't seem to have many personal references to Ps. caerulipes. On the other hand, he probably has tons of experience in running into the Naematolomas. Last fall, the Naematolomas were everywhere! So, I can see how easy it is to pass off an "unknown" or "not positively identified Psilocbye" as a Naematoloma. I probably would have just passed them over myself. The reason being the habitat they were found in and the ease of identification in the common species found here in the PNW. As for you, though, I think it's great that you brought this species to The Shroomery. The decription fits. If those mushrooms don't contain psilocybin or psilocin, you better beat 'em until they decide to.
Stay cool, and I guess I wiil to!-Levi7.
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