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jsjc
Stranger

Registered: 06/19/09
Posts: 5
Last seen: 2 years, 10 months
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South Australian magic ones??
#10534495 - 06/19/09 03:12 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hello!
This is my first post... lets see if I get use to posting.
I use to be a grower for cubensis back in my home country but at the moment I live in Adelaide, South Australia.
I went today to find some inactives called saffron milk caps or pine mushroom or pine needle mushroom.... Well suddlenly I passed trought a little clog of mushies that remembered me at my cubensis back home but a bit more purple/pinkish. I decided to take them home just in case could be identified because has been a long time since I deal with magic mushrooms. I might go back around to find something one of this days, this sun its going great for the fungi and the forest its beautiful to spend the day.
Hopefully I will get some feedback on what could be there is the ones they come in little clusters and then the alone ones in the other
Here are the pics:
The sunny one!

In the wild!

Back home.

Close Up

Thanks in advance guys!
jsjc
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist



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Re: South Australian magic ones?? [Re: jsjc]
#10534517 - 06/19/09 03:17 AM (3 years, 10 months ago) |
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Your mushrooms are in the genus Laccaria and they are not active.
This is a good time of year to find them though, check hundreds of areas that have wood chip landscaping.
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jsjc
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Thanks for that!
I will do a bit of research on the magic ones and in my next walk (probably when sun comes up) I will know what to look for as well as my lunch ones!.
Thanks for your help!
Will bring some more pictures pretty soon.
Cheers!
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Beege
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Registered: 08/02/08
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Loc: Germany
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: Your mushrooms are in the genus Laccaria and they are not active.
This is a good time of year to find them though, check hundreds of areas that have wood chip landscaping.
woodchips? for some reason I thought Laccarias were mycorrhizal...
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