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cyanophilus
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yeah SSM, twizteds mushrooms are cyans, and PsiloMind is not talking about copelandia. I have seen the veil remnants on many cyan caps, in person and photograph.
and just FYI panaeolus cyanescens has been found in tumwater, wa before, growing on horse manure.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: cyanophilus]
#11149850 - 09/29/09 10:26 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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and just FYI panaeolus cyanescens has been found in tumwater, wa before, growing on horse manure.
I'll believe it when I see it.
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notapillow
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fliped
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11150538 - 09/29/09 12:35 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Twiztidsage said: Psilocybe cyanescens, 9/28/2009


Psilocybe baeocystis, 9/28/2009

 nice find!
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Twiztidsage
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: fliped]
#11150707 - 09/29/09 01:03 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the backup Cyanophilus.
I know they are Cyans, and have picked hundreds before. Thanks for your opinion though SuchSmartMonkeys.
I knew they were caramel tops from 10 feet away.
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thelaughingman
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11151068 - 09/29/09 02:01 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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@ SuchSmartMonkeys, those were pan subbs not pan cyans.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: notapillow]
#11151500 - 09/29/09 03:08 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Wells, no cyans yet and actually, very few mushrooms in general but I did find one inactive (maybe poisonous) species growing not far from here - tis a good sign =)
Doing a sporeprint on it which I have a sneaking suspicion is going to be white.
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jet li said: don't be too sure about anything just from your own experience. try to think outside your box. and not to be contradictory, but in my expierience Psilocybe cyanesens can vary quite a bit in appearence, depending on their genes, i suppose. I'd wager that Twistedsage's cyans are what he says they are. Not Copelandia. those don't grow here (Washington State)
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thelaughingman said: @ SuchSmartMonkeys, those were pan subbs not pan cyans.
i know they were pan subbs, and i know they don't grow in washington.... did you read my question? he said he found pan subbs and was going to check cyan spots soon. i know pan subbs don't grow wild in washington, nor do cope/pan cyans, that's why i was asking if he was going hunting for cope cyans... assuming that he's not in a place where Ps. cyans grow because he's finding pans... was curious why he posted finding pan subs in the PNW thread anyway, and wanting specification on which kind of cyanescens...
and to twiztid, i have found many a Ps. cyanescens in the PNW, and NEVER have i seen veil remnants on the caps. I have seen much genetic variation in many patches, and the caps are always bald...
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cyanophilus
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SuchSmartMonkeys said:
i know they were pan subbs, and i know they don't grow in washington.... did you read my question? he said he found pan subbs and was going to check cyan spots soon. i know pan subbs don't grow wild in washington, nor do cope/pan cyans, that's why i was asking if he was going hunting for cope cyans... assuming that he's not in a place where Ps. cyans grow because he's finding pans... was curious why he posted finding pan subs in the PNW thread anyway, and wanting specification on which kind of cyanescens...
and to twiztid, i have found many a Ps. cyanescens in the PNW, and NEVER have i seen veil remnants on the caps. I have seen much genetic variation in many patches, and the caps are always bald...
Pan subbs are the most widely distributed psychoactive mushroom in the world, they grow everywhere, EVERYWHERE.
Everywhere, strangely enough, includes washington.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: cyanophilus]
#11152263 - 09/29/09 05:19 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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I found a few Pan subbs the other day in WA. And I have to agree with cyanophilus, they do grow just about everywhere.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: bfogg8706]
#11152277 - 09/29/09 05:20 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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What is it that you think I found?
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cyanophilus said: I have seen the veil remnants on many cyan caps, in person and photograph.
Any other TI's agree or disagree? I know they are cyans, and if they aren't then I have never found one before. I wonder what those three hundred I found last year were then....
And where did you hear that Pan Subbs don't grow in Washington? If you read the thread about "which actives grow in my area", Panaeolus cinctulus are synonyms for P. subbs.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: cyanophilus]
#11152362 - 09/29/09 05:32 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Found some cyans today. Lots of pins. Some big dried up ones that sat in the heat. This rain should really boost things up. I unloaded a pic to my pic folder but can't copy n past to this post due to my blackberry won't copy n past lol. Happy hunting
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shroom360
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11152385 - 09/29/09 05:34 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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nobody said that subbs don't grow in WA, he was referring to pan. cyans
your mushrooms are cyans, but you already know that.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: thizzi]
#11152393 - 09/29/09 05:35 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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A few of the Stuntzii I collected today. no pics of the natural habitat, so the grape leaf will have to do as a background.

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Twiztidsage
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SuchSmartMonkeys said: i know they were pan subbs, and i know they don't grow in washington.... did you read my question? he said he found pan subbs and was going to check cyan spots soon. i know pan subbs don't grow wild in washington, nor do cope/pan cyans, that's why i was asking if he was going hunting for cope cyans...
He said Pan subbs and Pan Cyans don't grow in Washington.
And nice Stuntzii Bfogg!
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11152434 - 09/29/09 05:42 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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You're right, I missed that. I still don't think thats what he meant though.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11152453 - 09/29/09 05:44 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks Twiztidsage. I've been finding them almost every day for about a week solid now. Hope the pictures turned out ok, I'm still messing with my camera and trying to get everything perfect.
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: bfogg8706]
#11152736 - 09/29/09 06:34 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Nice find. For what little rain we had
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Twiztidsage
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: thizzi]
#11152745 - 09/29/09 06:36 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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I can't believe that I have found Cyans and Baeos but no Stuntzii yet....
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bfogg8706
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Re: **Official PNW Fall 2009 finds*** [Re: Twiztidsage]
#11152810 - 09/29/09 06:47 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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I've just been walking around housing developments that were built within two years. Seems to be good where it's a north/south facing lawn.
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