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are you sure those are not gymnopus?
I won't be positive for about a week or so, but this location produced nothing but fiscosas last year.
I'll update this thread as soon as some of these mature.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: LanLord]
#15188028 - 10/06/11 05:16 PM (7 months, 19 days ago) |
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I think they are prob just bad pics, well i mean not horrible, but they look off because well they are cyanofriscosa and they are prob kinda dusty making the caps look even more like off. would be nice to see some better pics of those those. like a side and underside pic.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: jet li]
#15188069 - 10/06/11 05:25 PM (7 months, 19 days ago) |
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jet li said: I think they are prob just bad pics, well i mean not horrible, but they look off because well they are cyanofriscosa and they are prob kinda dusty making the caps look even more like off. would be nice to see some better pics of those those. like a side and underside pic.
These things are tiny, the smallest of them were well under a millimeter across and the largest were probably just bigger than a pencil lead. It's going to be a while before I can provide underside pics of the caps.
I could have picked one to see if it blued, but I didn't wanna harm a baby like that for no reason.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: LanLord]
#15188333 - 10/06/11 06:10 PM (7 months, 19 days ago) |
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soooo, should I go for walk?
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: sickofit]
#15188426 - 10/06/11 06:23 PM (7 months, 19 days ago) |
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yes, walking is good for you. biking even better
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: auweia]
#15191737 - 10/07/11 12:28 PM (7 months, 18 days ago) |
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day around San Francisco
first 5 photos only are p cyanescens. All the other species, including the banana slug are non edible decorations


















Edited by auweia (10/08/11 06:53 PM)
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: auweia]
#15191745 - 10/07/11 12:29 PM (7 months, 18 days ago) |
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: emik1]
#15191913 - 10/07/11 01:12 PM (7 months, 18 days ago) |
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cyan hunt in oakland tonite! whoop. first fridays art slurmer ftw.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: Turia Madi]
#15201096 - 10/09/11 02:39 PM (7 months, 16 days ago) |
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day around the bay!
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: auweia]
#15201451 - 10/09/11 03:40 PM (7 months, 16 days ago) |
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That's it...u guys did it...I'm goin hunting tomorrow in diff spots since my last year patches don't have anything yet. I can't believe the bay is gettin finds already but I can't find shit yet.
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LanLord said: Today, I chanced the downpours (unsuccessfully) to look for more, I think I found some really cool stuff.
Here are pics of Ps. "cyanofriscosa" pins, and hypha, apprently two different kinds of hypha.
Some of the hypha was fuzzy looking patches, and some was stringy looking.
These were all in an area that was a hotspot of friscosa activity last year. So I'm relatively certain these will grow up to be friscosas as well. But only time will tell. More pics to come as these grow.

are you sure those are not gymnopus?
I don't think those are friscosa man :\ If that redish brown on the stem is bruising, and the cap is scaly, which they both might appear to be?
p.s. It's that time of year again! It's going to be a good season I can feel it in my bones Happy hunting to everyone
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: CapMeh]
#15202488 - 10/09/11 08:06 PM (7 months, 16 days ago) |
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CapMeh said:
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maynardjameskeenan said:
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LanLord said: Today, I chanced the downpours (unsuccessfully) to look for more, I think I found some really cool stuff.
Here are pics of Ps. "cyanofriscosa" pins, and hypha, apprently two different kinds of hypha.
Some of the hypha was fuzzy looking patches, and some was stringy looking.
These were all in an area that was a hotspot of friscosa activity last year. So I'm relatively certain these will grow up to be friscosas as well. But only time will tell. More pics to come as these grow.

are you sure those are not gymnopus?
I don't think those are friscosa man :\ If that redish brown on the stem is bruising, and the cap is scaly, which they both might appear to be?
p.s. It's that time of year again! It's going to be a good season I can feel it in my bones Happy hunting to everyone 
don look like friscosas to me neither
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: Rafiikii]
#15202751 - 10/09/11 08:54 PM (7 months, 16 days ago) |
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A few from today, there was a nice flush of chanterelles although a lot are more dirty than I prefer.
Russula eccentrica, a good indicator species for chanterelle, as some of these photos illustrate:

Cantharellus californicus. A few were rotting when I found them. They were definitely starting to fruit before the rains, but the rain helped a lot. Hopefully it's a good sign of things to come...

Agaricus fusco-fibrillosus, almost hidden under some loose, dry dirt in a shed.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: quadracer]
#15209517 - 10/11/11 11:03 AM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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A few more peeking through the ice plant this morning. All this moist weather is certainly helping.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: LanLord]
#15210650 - 10/11/11 03:43 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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P ovoideocystidiata in San Francisco!!
2nd year for this patch and starting out strong. Landscaping is still nice and thick.







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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: auweia]
#15210661 - 10/11/11 03:48 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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Wow, those ovoids are coming up gangbusters.
Were they an early bloomer last year? For some reason, I had them in my mind as a spring mushroom.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: LanLord]
#15210727 - 10/11/11 04:09 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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you know what?....I gave Alan some samples of these and Ovoids are the closest thing related. They might be a new species, and related to the southern California finds. This particular type fruits in fall as opposed to the more conical type which fruits in Spring (at least here)
Los Angeles finds (these are not officially named yet)
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/9175403/fpart/1/vc/1
the same patch last year in SF. Over 900 in this single area alone
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13473396#13473396
This is a different type than a previous 'ovoideocystidiata in SF, that hasn't fruited in 2 year years now and might have dried up
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/13400519#13400519
However this conical type has succesfully been transplanted to Europe via spores and that patch still survives and is alaso fruiting in fall (where the original in SF fruited mostly in Spring a and a little in fall)
The original San Francisco ovoids, now in Europe and fruiting today
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/15199377#15199377
what we know so far is that both types found in San Francisco are either ovoids outright or very closely related, putting them both in section Stuntzae
this new type found today in SF could eventually be a new species, but it's still rare enough that we don't have a good cross section and samples yet. Alan has samples from both types found in SF already. Both types have a unique flowery smell and both have a slight greenish/olive tint. And both are equally potent, up there with cyans
part of the problem with these ovoids in California is that we don't have the same weather patterns as ohio and Europe. They have normal winters there. We don't
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: auweia]
#15210751 - 10/11/11 04:22 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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Holy cow, Auwela & Lanlord are killing it this early in the season. I went out looking today and found very few mushrooms at all and nothing active.
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: Gravity]
#15210889 - 10/11/11 07:25 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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out today too. not much doing, at least where I was looking
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Re: The Official SF Bay Area 2011 season thread [Re: afrogus]
#15210975 - 10/11/11 07:52 PM (7 months, 14 days ago) |
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Great info Auweia,
I'd really like to see a concerted study of the various bay area Psilocybes.
I really think we could expand the list of species known from California.
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