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***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD***
#15603147 - 01/01/12 07:56 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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Happy New Year!
A new year means a new Official Texas Thread.
My camera apparently still had a hangover this morning so unfortunately a few shots including the actives are blurry.
1. Prunus sp.
2. Panaeolus papilionaceus
3. Panaeolus papilionaceus
4. Panaeolus papilionaceus
5. ??? ID'ed as Coprinus sterquilinus below
6. Scleroderma sp.
7. Panaeolus papilionaceus
8. Amanita sp. virosa?
 9. ???
10. Panaeolus papilionaceus
11. Cyathus stercoreus
12. Panaeolus cyanescens
13. ??? ID'ed as Peziza sp. fimeti?? below
14. Agaricus campestris
15. Panaeolus papilionaceus
16. Panaeolus papilionaceus
17. Agaricus campestris
18. Panaeolus papilionaceus
 19. Citrus × sinensis
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: naum]
#15603151 - 01/01/12 07:57 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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9th from the top appears to be a gymn of somekind. I'm not an expert let alone know much but thats my thought
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: King Klick]
#15603242 - 01/01/12 08:26 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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you got a few of the same.Some panaeolus papilionaceus numbers 2,3,4,7,10,15,16,and 18. 9 like it could be a stropharia species.
Edited by KBG1977 (01/01/12 08:32 PM)
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: KBG1977]
#15603257 - 01/01/12 08:31 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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Edited by SomeGuy (01/01/12 08:36 PM)
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: KBG1977]
#15603282 - 01/01/12 08:39 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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KBG1977 said: you got a few of the same.Some panaeolus papilionaceus numbers 2,3,4,7,10,15,16,and 18. 9 like it could be a stropharia species.
agree on panaeolus ,was 9 on dung or the ground?
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: SomeGuy]
#15603290 - 01/01/12 08:41 PM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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9 looks to be on dung that's why I believe it to be a stropharia
Edited by KBG1977 (01/01/12 09:08 PM)
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: KBG1977]
#15604749 - 01/02/12 09:20 AM (4 months, 25 days ago) |
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Got a spore print? for 9
-------------------- "It is the "Devil" who caused women to show their legs, to titillate men - the same kind of legs,
now socially acceptable to gaze upon, which are revealed by young nuns as they walk about
in their shortened habits. What a delightful step in the right (or left) direction! Is it possible
we will soon see "topless" nuns sensually throwing their bodies about to the "Missa Solemnis
Rock"? Satan smiles and says he would like that fine - many nuns are very pretty girls with nice legs." -La Vey- Aka The Black Pope
-Selling Old Comis http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/16286470
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: King Klick]
#15606827 - 01/02/12 05:21 PM (4 months, 24 days ago) |
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No spore print for #9. The caps would have been too dry to give a print anyway. If I recall correctly they were fruiting from the ground which could very well mean off of older decomposed bovine dung.
Thanks for the Panaeolus species level ID. I didn't know about the reclassification of the other former species under papilionaceus.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: naum]
#15607565 - 01/02/12 08:04 PM (4 months, 24 days ago) |
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Right on! Beautiful finds. Can't wait to see what else comes.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Mysterious]
#15643196 - 01/09/12 10:44 PM (4 months, 17 days ago) |
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Just recently moved to H town. I'm from the panhandle of Texas where absolutely no hunting occurs. Although cultivation does have a way. I'm extremely happy to be here as a part of the forum I love Entheogens I am a devoted follower of T. Mckenna, P. Stamans, ect... Any help getting started is greatly appreciated In Lak'ech.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Fun-gi]
#15643801 - 01/10/12 03:42 AM (4 months, 17 days ago) |
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ahh yes good thread. Thanks so much for sharing!
I'm digging number 9 and am wishing I could have a spore print of that lil buggar. Looks like it might have red/rust spores. Kind of like the red down under pan cyan. Am I wrong? Anyway, looks extra yummy.
Pans are by far the most interesting and exciting to me.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Frizzie]
#15644388 - 01/10/12 09:28 AM (4 months, 17 days ago) |
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Nice finds Naum, I just moved into my new house in Austin, got some great areas and parks to check out here. Been raining here so hopefully the weather will warm up a bit and I can check out my surroundings.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: qmarkball]
#15646492 - 01/10/12 05:18 PM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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Hello! First post! I have just been lurking and reading the last few weeks, but this Sunday I am planning my first hunt! It rained yesterday (Tuesday) and all weekend pretty good in the San Marcos region, and it has been around ~50-65 degrees. I am going looking in cattle and horse pastures, for hopefully some Cyans or at least Cubes.
From what I read, the climate I stated is perfect weather for Cyans, and they are in season until February.
Any tips? Any advice? Any thoughts?
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: BloodLust]
#15646516 - 01/10/12 05:24 PM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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P. cyanescens fruit nearly year round here as long as moisture and humidity are sufficient.
P. cubensis can be found in some of the counties near San Marcos, but this early in the year I bet your prospects for P. cyanescens are much better.
Good luck!
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: naum]
#15646634 - 01/10/12 05:45 PM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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Specifically which ones? Would comal be better than Hays?
Anyway, I remembered I was talking about Panaeolus cyanescens, are my chances good at the moment? I thought Pa. Cyan thrived in coldish rainy winter times? Such as this.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: BloodLust]
#15646691 - 01/10/12 05:54 PM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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The P can stand for either Panaeolus or Psilocybe. I knew you were talking about Panaeolus as they are the only one that is endemic to Texas.
Your chances of finding them are better than cubensis out there in this weather.
Those counties are good. If you are willing to drive a bit Bastrop, Lee, and Caldwell are typically wetter and more humid than the surrounding counties in my experience.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: naum]
#15648153 - 01/10/12 11:26 PM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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naum said: The P can stand for either Panaelous or Psilocybe. I knew you were talking about Panaeolus as they are the only one that is endemic to Texas.
Your chances of finding them are better than cubensis out there in this weather.
Those counties are good. If you are willing to drive a bit Bastrop, Lee, and Caldwell are typically wetter and more humid than the surrounding counties in my experience.
Naum, Were you able to get a print of number 9? In my head I'm hearing that beatles song... Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine...
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Frizzie]
#15648290 - 01/11/12 12:05 AM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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13 could be Auricularia, but I don't know of any that grow on dung. Maybe there's buried wood?
Edited by Algolagniac (01/11/12 12:05 AM)
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Frizzie]
#15648905 - 01/11/12 05:59 AM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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Frizzie: From upthread: "No spore print for #9. The caps would have been too dry to give a print anyway."
I'm sure it's not Panaelous cyanescens. It's funny you mention the RDU mutation though. One of the caps from #12 had red colored gills but printed normal. wowitch17 found one a couple of years back too.
@Algolagniac: 13 is driving me nuts. I've seen that species in one of my books, but I've had no luck finding it. They was definitely on cow dung so I don't think that's it unfortunately.
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Re: ***THE OFFICIAL TEXAS 2012 MUSHROOM THREAD*** [Re: Algolagniac]
#15649372 - 01/11/12 08:54 AM (4 months, 16 days ago) |
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Algolagniac said: 13 could be Auricularia, but I don't know of any that grow on dung. Maybe there's buried wood?
i was thinking it could be Peziza
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