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Unusual find in Queensland Australia
#13182954 - 09/12/10 01:46 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Habitat: Found on lawn in Sub tropical Queensland Australia
Gills: tan at the moment, waiting for spore print
Stem: 5 cm wide 1.5 cap width reddish brown cap with lighter ring around,
Cap: conical/spherical
Spore print color: Waiting for print to finish
Bruising: blue upon touch
Other information: Smells like a copelandia. Was not found near any cow paddocks.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13182991 - 09/12/10 02:01 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Very interesting find! It does look like a Psilocybe sp., it would be great to know what it is.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: Tangich]
#13183003 - 09/12/10 02:09 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Yes, while I have seen many P Cubensis and Copelandia C in the cow paddocks, I was taken by surprise to see this in a front lawn in town.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13183589 - 09/12/10 08:12 AM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Hmmm, interesting. Save that as a dried specimen for microscopic identification.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: Workman]
#13189685 - 09/13/10 01:26 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Yes, I have saved a sample.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13189738 - 09/13/10 01:38 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Whoa! Unique find... I will be watching this thread.
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Tangich

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I hope someone will come with an answer, it does somewhat resemble a young Psilocybe subaeruginosa, but it's neither the season or the habitat for it, and I'm not very familiar with other Australian psilocybes.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: Tangich]
#13189794 - 09/13/10 01:48 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Definitely looks like a sub. I think there was a cyan find in Oregon this spring, so I guess it could happen.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: caphillkid]
#13189806 - 09/13/10 01:50 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Weird. Could it be a species that hasn't been described?
It does resemble Psilocybe subaeruginosa though...
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: amilibertine]
#13189851 - 09/13/10 02:02 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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I'd call that a sub. Weird as it may seem, but I think it's the most likely candidate.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: German Kahuna]
#13190221 - 09/13/10 03:23 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Yes, it does look like a sub (especially the cap). I have never seen one around before and I always have my eyes on the ground. I have based this on pics of subs. The stem was quite white though, don't subs have a reddish brown stem? It bruised blue very easily after picked.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13190306 - 09/13/10 03:39 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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I love the blue bruising effect..even the newbest of newbs like me could ID a psilocybe from the bluing...
I have no idea tho as to what this is since i only could identify a ps.cyan or lib
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: OregonChronic]
#13190321 - 09/13/10 03:42 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Psilocybe subaeruginosa.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: elprawn]
#13191328 - 09/13/10 07:10 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Did you ever get the print to come out? Those look nice and fat, can't wait for a positive id.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: northgahunt]
#13191395 - 09/13/10 07:23 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Need to check that lawn and see if there was any wood in the soil where the specimen was found.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: elprawn]
#13191931 - 09/13/10 09:15 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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i say sub too. we even saw a spring pelliculosas thread this year in the PNW which was pretty friggin wierd IMO! so out of season fruitings can occur.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13192054 - 09/13/10 09:37 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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It does look like P. subaeruginosa... but a sub in Qld? on a lawn? in spring?
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beesly brewin said: don't subs have a reddish brown stem? It bruised blue very easily after picked.
Subs have a silky white stem (like the pics below)
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: TimmiT]
#13192188 - 09/13/10 10:09 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
TimmiT said: It does look like P. subaeruginosa... but a sub in Qld? on a lawn? in spring?
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beesly brewin said: don't subs have a reddish brown stem? It bruised blue very easily after picked.
Subs have a silky white stem (like the pics below)

well you live in that neck of the woods, so if it seems super odd and rare and cool then thats exciting!!
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: elprawn]
#13192340 - 09/13/10 11:01 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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No Wood at all, it is not far from the garden that has cane mulch on top def not wood chips.
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Re: Unusual find in Queensland Australia [Re: beesly brewin]
#13192371 - 09/13/10 11:16 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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as soon as i saw it it thought it was a sub, good find didnt know you could get em up in qld
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