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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: yakuspa]
#10607980 - 07/02/09 03:19 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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The thing I noticed about Yakuspa's mystery shrooms is the radial lines on the cap, like spokes on a wheel. Is it true that psilocybes never have that radial marking?
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: yakuspa]
#10609348 - 07/02/09 10:48 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hi Inski, thanks for the ps.aucklandii info and I think you may be right, that the blueing was rub off.
Some of those are in the genus Gymnopus and you shouldn't eat those. Others are Psilocybe subaeruginosa. If you look very closely you should be able to tell the difference even when dried.
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so after yesterdays unsuccessful hunt we went out today in a more reliable area. any of these any good?
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: kree3]
#10613910 - 07/03/09 03:31 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nothing appears to be active there.
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yakuspa
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Ok thanks AR, I'll inspect each and everyone. I've had a look at the gymnopus species and there are many. Some do look very similar to subs at various stages of developement.
Can you tell me what to look for when they are dried? Should I be looking for blueing or is the stem a better give away or is it a combination of stem, cap etc.
I know the answer maybe complex but at least the most obvious indicator would be useful.
Thanks in advance
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: yakuspa]
#10619105 - 07/04/09 02:56 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hi there, Pretty new to shroomery although I've read a lot on the forums. Theres a big field of dense ponga trees and native ferns not far from my house and its been raining lots lately, is there any chance i would found some Weraroa's close to/in there? thanx
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shortyshroomer said: Hi there, Pretty new to shroomery although I've read a lot on the forums. Theres a big field of dense ponga trees and native ferns not far from my house and its been raining lots lately, is there any chance i would found some Weraroa's close to/in there? thanx
What area are you situated?
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: mr extreme]
#10621548 - 07/04/09 02:37 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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north shores looking a little dull in my area's i check... gotta wait a while for the places i raided too regrow .... sigh
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: Blazer420]
#10623472 - 07/05/09 02:47 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Any idea what these are? Got them at riverhead!

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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: cammcorder]
#10623552 - 07/05/09 04:38 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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cammcorder said: Any idea what these are? Got them at riverhead!
Probably a good dose of death or perhaps just a bit of hospitalisation.
Don't eat them! Start keeping an eye on the hunting threads and read the identification guide on Erowid to start getting a good idea on what you are looking for. With a bit of research and an aptitude to learn and educate yourself, you'll recognise them instantly and wonder why you ever struggled!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: yakuspa]
#10624423 - 07/05/09 10:54 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Can you tell me what to look for when they are dried? Should I be looking for blueing or is the stem a better give away or is it a combination of stem, cap etc.
You will need to look very carefully at dried material. Most of the indications are still there, but it is much harder to see them.
The #1 thing is gill color. The spores will be mostly developed, turning the gills the color of the spores.
Take a close look at the texture of the cap and stem, gill color, odor, annulus and any staining reactions where the tissue is damaged.
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Any idea what these are? Got them at riverhead!
Appears to be a truffle or puffball. High res pics of them in their habitat and a clear pic of a cross section would really help.
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cammcorder
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Thanks for the help. Heres some higher res photos and a cross section. looks like a trufle of some kind?


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yakuspa
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OK thanks AR, I'll do that and chuck any that look suspect.
Cheers
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: yakuspa]
#10625832 - 07/05/09 03:57 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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YAY! Just found a good thirteen shrooms in my backyard! And I found two mysterious shrooms. They were found at the same place as the other subs, but they have dark blue-ish caps. It looks like they have blueing all over, but you can still see some orange. I'll try get some pictures asap.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: cammcorder]
#10625878 - 07/05/09 04:04 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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You have a Hysterangium species, not edible or active. http://mushroomobserver.org/22581?search_seq=569985 inski.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: inski]
#10626677 - 07/05/09 06:55 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Thanks for that, wont bother collecting those again!
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: cammcorder]
#10632344 - 07/06/09 07:01 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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Starting to think this season may have run its course? short and sweet. fingers crossed it might fire again before august, This time last year was still producing maybe its a little to cold this year?
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: mr extreme]
#10634863 - 07/07/09 08:43 AM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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My patch is all dead at the moment aswell.
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Re: New Zealand Season 2009 [Re: xthrx]
#10636424 - 07/07/09 02:08 PM (2 years, 10 months ago) |
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I recently found some shrooms! It's not dead yet guys, just go out into the world and to places nobody else would go.
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