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Iron_man
Psychedelic Dreamer



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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: Crudbag]
#11050512 - 09/13/09 05:21 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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See you all round next season. My first season is over. It was great.
Talk soon.
Umma ill take you up on that beer offer some time in the near future.
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Crudbag
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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: Crudbag]
#11050525 - 09/13/09 05:33 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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No id on my last post?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: Crudbag]
#11050769 - 09/13/09 07:38 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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1) Not sure, looks a little like Gomphidius, need the spore print color or a good pic of the underside. 2) Stropharia semiglobata
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Houngan
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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: ummagumma]
#11053453 - 09/13/09 05:48 PM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Awesome I've found a whole gaggle of them! Do they also have to turn purple when bruised also be active?
Cheers Houngan
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Crudbag
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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: Houngan]
#11056008 - 09/14/09 01:31 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
Houngan said: Awesome I've found a whole gaggle of them! Do they also have to turn purple when bruised also be active?
Cheers Houngan
G'day Houngan
What species do you speak of? Most active mushrooms around hear I believe turn blue not purple. Im new to mushy hunt so im not to flash at identifying them. However most people on this board are reliable and friendly enough to help with you enquiries.
Anyone know if we can expect any spring varieties, growing on cow dung like the eastern states? I just heard an extended forcast from a mate who said it will be a very dry spring damnit.
Edited by Crudbag (09/14/09 01:38 AM)
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Crudbag
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Re: South Australia 2009 Season [Re: Crudbag]
#11074965 - 09/17/09 03:52 AM (2 years, 8 months ago) |
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G'day my mushroom fellows. A small amount of rain over the last few days seems to have brought out a new flush of mushies. Most that I found on a recent hunt, were inactives, however I found some interesting paneolus (possibly active) growing on Cow and horse dung.
I was hoping some board members could help I.D. my finds.
species #1.

Habitat: found growing cow dung in long grass in area densely wooded with natives.
Gills: charcoal.
Stem: thin brown, hollow, becoming paler towards the cap.
Cap: Brown to gray, slightly frilly around the edge. starting to split in places. 4-4.5 cm across
Spore print color: jet black.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked adelaide hills
Species #2

Habitat: Horse dung, found in fields.
Gills: charcoal.
Stem: Whitish, pretty fragile.
Cap: Brown to gray to white, rough, 5 -6 cm in diameter.
Spore print color: jet black
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Location: Picked near above specimen.
Species #3

I believe I have found this species before. Below is a photo I of the above species growing on cow dung.

Habitat: same as species 2
Gills: charcoal/ dark brown.
Stem: Whitish to pale brown pretty fragile.
Cap: light fawn becoming tan and brown towards the top.
Spore print color: jet black.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
Species #4

Habitat: sheep dung near species 2 and 3.
Gills: pink.
Stem: Whitish. has annulus. 2 - 3 cm across very tough, almost woody.
Cap: white and brown, hard like the stem.
Spore print color: still developing although looks light brown.
Bruising: No color change was observed.
species #5

habitat under pine tree
sporeprint: brown, like burnt umber pigment.
Edited by Crudbag (09/17/09 03:58 AM)
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austen
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: ummagumma]
#11184019 - 10/04/09 09:39 PM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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hi guys ive recently found some mushrooms that are brown capped with white lined markings. the stems are white and brown colored. with black gills. any ideas to what they are?
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ummagumma
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: austen]
#11219197 - 10/10/09 03:44 AM (2 years, 7 months ago) |
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Maybe panaeolus of some description here is a shot of one here. I'm pretty sure this type of panaeolus in inactive

This cow if you look carefully the right horn has grown towards the cow's eye. The tip has been removed.

Unknown species below

the bottom two smell fowl kind of like man juice 

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2SWZZL
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: ummagumma]
#11758522 - 01/03/10 10:52 AM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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hahahaha man juice please explain. lol
catch ya soonish guy's n girl's
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BlimeyGrimey
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: 2SWZZL]
#11759815 - 01/03/10 03:38 PM (2 years, 4 months ago) |
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2SWZZL said: hahahaha man juice please explain. lol
He means it smells "spermatic". Yes, as in semen.
This is a neat snippet from the Inocybe rimosa page at mushroomexpert.com;
"And anyway, what the hell does sperm smell like? Does anyone know? And are we sure that, for example, one's diet doesn't influence the odor? I'm not just kidding around, because Inocybe sororia--to take one of many examples from the genus--is separated from the "spermatic" Inocybe rimosa primarily on the basis of its odor, which is universally proclaimed as the odor of "green corn." As Inocybe expert D. E. Stuntz wrote in 1947, "[t]he strong green corn odor of I. sororia is especially characteristic, and easily distinguished from the typically spermatic odor of I. fastigiata" (p. 46). It is?"
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2SWZZL
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: BlimeyGrimey]
#12254231 - 03/23/10 08:42 AM (2 years, 2 months ago) |
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not too long till 2010 season starts good times guys n girls get ready for it...
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Haemaglobin
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: 2SWZZL]
#12303758 - 03/31/10 05:01 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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indeed, its getting nice and cool in the mornings.
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alexman
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: Haemaglobin]
#12307724 - 03/31/10 05:54 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey everyone, i've finally made an account i've been using this site for referance for a while now. I was wondering if anybody has been arond the south east of south australia. We get perfect weather and i believe season has began i am noticing a couple of varities starting to pop up. Anyway, if anybody is keen for a hunt a couple of my friends and i have some good places. It's a bit too early still but when it gets better i will post pics. Last season my friend and i went picking and ran out of bags. They were everywhere. Anywho, hopefully some people are keen i was going to put it in a new thread but there's too much unaustralian traffic haha.
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LeviathanBaphomet
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: alexman]
#12309613 - 03/31/10 11:17 PM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey guys I'm another newbie who will be out trying hunting for my first time this year! Known about this site for a while but never got round to signing up and joining in but i guess that's changed now.
@alexman I used to live down at Naracoorte and i recall some friend were able to find some at one point last year; i think they said they went to a paddock and found them growing in some cow feces. Not exactly sure where though but there's always lots of paddocks down that way so it could have been anywhere.
Should someone start a 2010 SA thread?
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trixxy
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: alexman]
#12383136 - 04/13/10 01:07 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
alexman said: Hey everyone, i've finally made an account i've been using this site for referance for a while now. I was wondering if anybody has been arond the south east of south australia. We get perfect weather and i believe season has began i am noticing a couple of varities starting to pop up. Anyway, if anybody is keen for a hunt a couple of my friends and i have some good places. It's a bit too early still but when it gets better i will post pics. Last season my friend and i went picking and ran out of bags. They were everywhere. Anywho, hopefully some people are keen i was going to put it in a new thread but there's too much unaustralian traffic haha.
Was down that way just recently, absolute heaven for shroomers...even over the border it continues. might head down there this season for a camp out....
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ummagumma
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: trixxy]
#12383369 - 04/13/10 02:41 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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We should organise a camp out with a few of us. Ive always wondered about the South East we should make an effort this yr.
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TheWilf
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Re: South Australia 2009 inactives [Re: ummagumma]
#12383501 - 04/13/10 03:56 AM (2 years, 1 month ago) |
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I've got a tent! me and my girl would be up for it!
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