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masspan
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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: jet li]
#15115825 - 09/22/11 04:58 AM (8 months, 3 days ago) |
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just found my new favorite question;
you gonna plug your p. pelliculosa or what?
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novictimnocrime
Mentally & physically superior.



Registered: 06/27/11
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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: jet li]
#15713507 - 01/24/12 07:27 PM (4 months, 2 days ago) |
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Haha you'll see the ways one day.
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all hail the heavy clouds and cold fronts
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Lepkaun
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Registered: 10/07/10
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Loc: Northern Idaho
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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: novictimnocrime]
#15808091 - 02/14/12 11:48 AM (3 months, 12 days ago) |
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I have lived in the Priest River \ Coeur d'Alene Idaho area since I was 14yrs old. I have been interested in mycology since the age of 11 and by 17yrs of age I became fascinated with the genus Psilocybe and started to study and search for them intently. I'm 31yrs old now and I can assuredly let anyone know that Idaho is NOT a hot spot for actives. They can be found rarely and I do mean rarely.In all my intense searches I have only found a cluster of three Ps.Stuntzii(blueringer) behind a church back in Sept 1997. And the same year earlier in the year around june I had found three Panaeolus subbalteatus in my garden. Since then all I have seen is Gym.spectabilis/Panaeolina foenisecii/Psilo.coprophila/and a few other interesting Conocybe and Panaeolus species. Every time I go to the coast in the fall I find hundreds of active Cyans and Azures. Now thats a fuckin hot spot.ALL HAIL THE WEST COAST!! From San Fran too Alaska BOOYA.
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist


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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: Lepkaun]
#15809130 - 02/14/12 03:58 PM (3 months, 12 days ago) |
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I have only found a cluster of three Ps.Stuntzii(blueringer) behind a church back in Sept 1997.
Do you have any dried specimens from that collection? I would like to do some microscopy and DNA work on that.
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Lepkaun
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Registered: 10/07/10
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Loc: Northern Idaho
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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#15819320 - 02/16/12 02:24 PM (3 months, 10 days ago) |
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Sorry Alan I don't have any specimens from that collection,due to the fact I was seventeen and still a novice.I was living at home at the time so I had to keep them out of my parents view.So I thought I would leave them outside in the sun to dry out.(stupid idea!!)I planned on eating them that same night.When I came back to check on them three hours later the afternoon sun had melted all three specimens.I never got to enjoy them.However I can tell you they were blue ringers.They had dark brown chestnut colored caps with in curved margins and gelatinous pellicle ,whitish yellow stem with bluish veil on the stem the base of the stem was a little bulbous and bruised bluish at the base on the walk home from the church.The gills were light purple-brown due to their veil just recently tearing with whitish edges on the gills.They were not Galerina or conocybe.
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Byrain
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Re: North Idaho hike, found two types! should we eat? [Re: Lepkaun]
#15819338 - 02/16/12 02:27 PM (3 months, 10 days ago) |
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Melted? Are you sure they weren't ink caps?
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