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Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. 1
#16164170 - 05/01/12 07:46 AM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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I have asked a Mod if this post was against the rules. He cannot see why it would be, so here it is.
Basically i am asking for Australians to post shots of habitats where they find Psilocybe subaeruginosa.
Try to get a good idea of areas u should be looking for eg grasses, certain type eucalypt, water content, leaf litter density, soil types and the extent of the aussie Psilocybe subaeruginosa's range.
Not asking for locations maybe state if you would, just photos of the area and a brief description of the area like soil type, leaf cover (pine/euca), if close to creek, native forrest or plantation,woodchipbed(type of wood?), deep/outskirts or recent rain.
Hoping this can help others be more successful in their ventures as well. Have searched extensively and there doesn't seem to be anywhere near the amount of info n other country's hunting areas. Cheers for the help. Nox
**EDIT** THEY DONT HAVE TO BE RECENT PHOTOS,as long as they are sub habitats all is good.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
#16164214 - 05/01/12 08:14 AM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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nice idea im sure this will help others in the search for Psilocybes.
 this is at high altitude in the Adelaide Hills on a grassy hill side with lots of leaf litter and debris under Eucalyptus amongst bracken ferns. i have some others lying around that ill throw up later
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Gumtrees, lots of twigs and bark and short grass. Don't go deep into the forest.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: psycho4ctive]
#16166495 - 05/01/12 05:46 PM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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Cheers guys, atill would like more contributions!
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: psycho4ctive]
#16166955 - 05/01/12 07:27 PM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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psycho4ctive said: Don't go deep into the forest.
Is this for fear of getting lost, or do psychoactive fungi not grow in the deeper parts of the forest?
How dense can eucalypt forests get?
Are there any hazards we should look out for? eg. leeches, other wildlife, dropbears 
This thread is looking great so far, I'm sure it will be of great help!
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Saprotroph]
#16167975 - 05/01/12 10:43 PM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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Great Idea Nox, I'm always a fan of habitat shots. I'll snap a few next time I head out
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
#16168467 - 05/02/12 12:13 AM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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heres some old ones from last year
 spacey areas of pine forest with grass and pine needles
  woodchiped areas/garden beds
   along the sides of walking trails and creeks
  grassy areas around eucalyptus trees with brackens
will get some new ones of different areas and substrates when i go out next
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
#16168495 - 05/02/12 12:18 AM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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Thanks for this thread, I've been researching subs for a while and this thread will provide me with some great information.
Great post Invisiblelord of the gnomes.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: TassyPicker]
#16169370 - 05/02/12 04:05 AM (1 year, 20 days ago) |
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Below are various habitats where I found subs in Hobart, Tasmania.
This was my first ever find - growing in my own garden. http:// 
Growing from rich woody soil beneath a garden plant. Very moist soil, not much direct sun light.
 
These are from two different locations. Both growing from woody soil. Lots of grass around. Lots of gum leaves around also.
  
These ones come from my best patch. They grow amongst the grass in a playground. There is pine bark scattered throughout the grass. Also there is a garden bed with a lot of dead pine needles and grass which I also have a lot of luck with.
This is the place where I always start my seasons. Ferns and gum trees everywhere. Lots of grass also. This is a southerly facing hill with very moist conditions.
 
The majority of my finds are within 500 meters or less from sea water and are all within 10 minutes of my home.
Basically any location that has garden beds with pine bark, or lots of ferns is a good place to look. Start of at your local park and go from there.
Also, looking for indicator mushrooms is a good idea.
If I see Leratiomyces ceres I know I'm looking in the right locations. (this is not an active mushroom)

This mushrooms grows in the same condition as subs and usually starts fruiting a few weeks earlier. If you come across one of these chances are that there are subs close by.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Nevermind]
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thanks tassypicker, what do you mean "invisible"?haha
nice shots, i get subs growing a few houses down on my street but not in my front garden thats awesome. i find stacks of Leratiomyces ceres at Sub patches, they always get me excited from a far
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If you copy/paste someones online status and it is set to "invisible" it copies that too, I have accidently done this before myself.
I seem to be unable to find any habitat shots on my PC to contribute. I often do dumps of old photos onto dvd, I'll have a look through those to see if there is anything there. If not I'll snap some next hunt out for ya.
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Some of my pics from previous seasons:
Most of my finds in are leaf mulch or grass - in naturally damp areas that are close to creeks and other water.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ChaosOne]
#16169784 - 05/02/12 08:21 AM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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haha yeah i just copied the name so it must be what Stopwhispering said.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Saprotroph]
#16169822 - 05/02/12 08:43 AM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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Wow guys, beautiful pics. I know there are more aussie hunters with pics to share. I have gone threw a few successful hunters galleries but i know there are more that other hunters dont publicly share.
Dont be shy, come and share with us your habitat pics.
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psycho4ctive said: Don't go deep into the forest.
Is this for fear of getting lost, or do psychoactive fungi not grow in the deeper parts of the forest?
How dense can eucalypt forests get?
Are there any hazards we should look out for? eg. leeches, other wildlife, dropbears 
This thread is looking great so far, I'm sure it will be of great help!
Ticks,leaches, angry kangas, police, angry farmers,spiders, other hunters(?) and definitely drop bears
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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NoxADVANCED said: Wow guys, beautiful pics. I know there are more aussie hunters with pics to share. I have gone threw a few successful hunters galleries but i know there are more that other hunters dont publicly share.
Dont be shy, come and share with us your habitat pics.
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psycho4ctive said: Don't go deep into the forest.
Is this for fear of getting lost, or do psychoactive fungi not grow in the deeper parts of the forest?
How dense can eucalypt forests get?
Are there any hazards we should look out for? eg. leeches, other wildlife, dropbears 
This thread is looking great so far, I'm sure it will be of great help!
Ticks,leaches, angry kangas, police, angry farmers,spiders, other hunters(?) and definitely drop bears
In that order... 
Na, it's just subs don't really grow in dark gloomy forests 
They like a bit of sunshine from my experience but also some shade under gum trees mostly and certain grasses. You won't find them deep under ferns.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: psycho4ctive]
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In my personal experience I have always had more luck finding them in woodchip garden beds rather than in the forest.
Don't get me wrong, I have found them in forests but they seem to be more sparse, (one or two here and there) rather than the clumps that they seem to grow in woodchip.
And when you find a patch in woodchip there is usually more to be found close by, so keep looking!
I used to drive 40 or so minutes up to a mountain range to go hunting, and half the time returned with only a handful and more often than not, nothing. So I started looking closer at my local park where I Walk my dog.
I started searching the woodchip beds that the councils lay. And walla, what do you know, hundreds! And they had been under my nose the whole time. and this is all of 5 minutes from my house.
So I guess sometimes its better not to go too deep. Sometimes they're right under your nose, and once you find one, it's all on!
Just my 2 cents!
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No local woodchip beds around here. If there is, its the bleached than dyed/stained woodchips and i hear they are no good.
I have a state forest/preserve that starts at the end of a few roads around town.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
#16173137 - 05/02/12 09:30 PM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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The main post has been updated, basically i get the feeling people think i am asking for this/last years shots. Incorrect, any year will do aslong as they are sub habitats
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
#16173157 - 05/02/12 09:33 PM (1 year, 19 days ago) |
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these are from this year but purely only habitat with no Subs but they do grow here
  
some more from last year

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Nice pics Lord another +    
We have a nice little range going here, grassy leaf littered areas, dense pine/eucalypt leaves and bracken fern areas.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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We have a nice little range going here, grassy leaf littered areas, dense pine/eucalypt leaves and bracken fern areas.
eep them coming people
thanks very happy to help out, ill have plenty more later on
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NoxADVANCED said: No local woodchip beds around here. If there is, its the bleached than dyed/stained woodchips and i hear they are no good.
I have a state forest/preserve that starts at the end of a few roads around town.
i would have thought the same thing about the colored wood chips but the ones i have found this season are growing on bark that has been colored black, i will try and get some pics this week when i go back to get one the small ones i left to get nice and big
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: broznich]
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NOX!!!!! EXACTLY the thread i was looking for!
This is a great idea    
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We have very different looking habitat around this part of NSW. I live inland from sydney, and a little further up. We only have the occational huge pine tree, but we have plenty of old eucalypt around. And alllooootttt of cypress pine:

^^^ This looks exactly like the place im hunting. Havent found any subs in this habitat yet, not sure if i will. Anyone hunt habbitat like that?
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Locky]
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looks a little dry locky, And thats Vic?? looks like out Quandialla way lol.
May go look at some local chip beds. Cant wait till i can add my own habitat shots.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
#16180332 - 05/04/12 05:37 AM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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I agree Locky - looks way to dry, stick to creek beds and anywhere water tends to pool - hunting while it is actually raining will give you a good indication of where water is flowing.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ChaosOne]
#16180377 - 05/04/12 06:23 AM (1 year, 18 days ago) |
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 This may help you locky, parks along Murrumbidgee.
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Is it true that the quickest way in the field to determina a galerina and a sub is that a gal will have a ring ont the stipe compared to the sub whos stipe ios bare?
My very first Subb find, few year ago before i knew to cut off at butt, yes i know i massacred them by pulling the out but the did re fruit 4 times than the floods washed my spot away as it was on the river bank.
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Yes, galerinas usually have an annulus around the stem where the caps has separated from the stem to release spores.
I have found that galerinas almost always grow directly from wood and have a slightly different coloured stem compared to subs. But looking at them from the top they look almost completely identical to a subs.
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Cheers mate, yeah i heard they had a browner stem than subbs, have been fortunate enough not to come across any yet. Also i hear talk of asking if there was moss at the location, Does this usually mean a gal will be there amongst the subs?
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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NoxADVANCED said: Cheers mate, yeah i heard they had a browner stem than subbs, have been fortunate enough not to come across any yet. Also i hear talk of asking if there was moss at the location, Does this usually mean a gal will be there amongst the subs?
They do like to grow from moss, but there is usually a log or some sort of wood under the moss. Just be extra cautious and spore print anything suspicious. Generally, if it's growing directly from wood I wouldn't even bother touching it. I don't think I've ever found a sub growing from moss, but that's not to say it doesn't happen.
I have come across them a few times in one of my patches. Fortunately they were not growing amongst the subs, but they were still close by.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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The rings are not always present so although, it is a good way to differentiate it should never be the only way used.
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Is there anything else i have missed about them beside rusty/brown SP, darker stem, darkening Myc at foot (can be confused with blueing) and a annulus on the stipe.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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Here's one I took today. The tree on the right is my "Giving Tree", probably sprouts around 1kg of subs over a season.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Slavich]
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Heres some pics of my spot, hauled in a good amount from here today. Plenty more to come aswell!
Hope these help ya.
     
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Wow thats alot! thanks Salvich
Nice range there Shape Shifter
+5 looking through my old 5mp camera i found some potentials. First is on a family property out past Temora. 2nd is up at some Huts at Kianda
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Found a possible site but all over the leaves had been moved and spread like the pic after it.

Possibly been beaten to the spot or rabbits love to trip.
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another ideal location, even had ceres growing there. So in wat 2-3 weeks and some rain......
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NoxADVANCED said: Found a possible site but all over the leaves had been moved and spread like the pic after it.

Possibly been beaten to the spot or rabbits love to trip.
This looks like a good spot. I would be keeping a close eye on it.
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this is two areas i have found them, the grassy one is about 10m away from a bank of pine treas, picked 20-30 then someone mowed the area and the others were growing in that black bark surrounding a pond, their was about 15-20 of them growing under the plant in the photo
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: broznich]
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Some pics of my main patches and their habitats:


1st photo is under pines (obviously) no where near a creek or water, usually pretty dry there, surprised they even manage to grow there! 2nd photo is right next to a creek under eucalypts.. usually your best bet, search that kind of habitat, anywhere right next to a creek..
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Looks really wet in your first pic.Cheers mate, the place i found my 1st an only subs was along murrumbidgee river.
Had some serious flooding a few mnths ago so its fairly wet everywhere with little billabongs/lagoons everywhere. Still considrable amount of leaf litter though.
I have some creeks to check but a few are out of walking distance. Really need to step up in my game and get my bike back on the road.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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some nice looking pics in here  Here's some pics from last season:


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Feel free mods to remove this if it isn't clear enough, but since its for habitat and not fungi IDing this should suffice

Dense pine forest, as you can see there are lots of pine needles everywhere, this was 'deep' into the forst. On a slope facing east.
Oh, and this was from southern SA
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I think Ericos ment to post here, Will remove if i am incorrect.
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Might want to add this pic to the habitat section. I found this spot a couple months back and thought it would be ideal for subs. Seeing as none of my known patches have anything to show for themselves I went back to this location for a second look. Needless to say I was pleasantly surprised




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Hey Noxadvanced, The habitat shots can be included here as well as in the south australia 2012 thread I posted them as they are this seasons sub finds. To describe the location where they are growing is basically long grasses in a gully surrounded by pines and bracken ferns. The pines are still quite dry at the moment
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Cheers mate, Thanks for the decription aswell. Looking at the photos the Moisture content looks very similar to where i am hunting atm. Finding a whole bunch of Leratiomyces ceres atm amongst grass and Woodchips.
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Where i was

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Looks very similar to my local river
What time of winter did you have success? and after how many days of rain?
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NOX i have plenty more new habitat shots for you only without Subs just cause as you may know the SA season is only just begining but as you may also know from reading our SA thread i cant upload pics ATM so i will happily add them when i can
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Me? Pictured is 2 local creeks that feed into the bidgee.
Cant answer the rain question. Found on a walking fishing trip along bidgee river. Found around late june-july.
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Not a problem Gnome, Did you make a thread in the forum SW suggested? Has Ythan got back to you?
Im thinking the season here is still about a month away as well, still trying to get out and snap some inactives and find probable spots and some earlier growers.
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Cool idea. I will take my camera out tommorow. Thanks for the shots so far loves.
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I have found that galerinas almost always grow directly from wood and have a slightly different coloured stem compared to subs. But looking at them from the top they look almost completely identical to a subs.
Many Galerina species do not have an annulus and do not grow from wood. Galerina marginata is not a typical Galerina sp., here is a more typical one.
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Im mainly concered about the sub look alike galerina.
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The first few shots are of the surrounding vegetation where I found my first subs of the season. Lots of ferns, grasses and moss with scattered pine and eucalyptus trees. Black berries a plenty though they are nothing more than a pest for a mushroom hunter. This area holds moisture very well and was damp even in the heat of summer.


and some habitat shots from the area I found today's subs. While conditions are still relatively dry I tend to scan the forest for green patches as pictured below.

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Nice Pics! Great habitats and just the hunt is what I look forward to these days.
Here is my contribution
These two shot were taken last weekend. Note:I have never been here before in productive season. Il certainly be heading back here soon.


last yrs Hike into a freaky but beautiful pt of the forest!
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Wow thanks again for the contributions guys +5 ratings again
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Excellent idea NOX and wonderful photos everyone. Has inspired and informed me so very much, i thank you.
After a bit of rain going to check
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I havnt been able to get any personally.
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had my first finds of the season today which was great considering it has not rained in a while and we had the hottest day in May for 30 years this week
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Nice habitat shots guys ans congrats on the first finds Chaos1 the first finds of the season are the most exciting i reckon.
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Many pine forests are still too dry but in some areas they are well saturated. I have found quite a few mature specimens in a pine forest this season.
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Here in South Australia some pine plantations produce and some do not!
Here is a shot from today's walk. LOTG this was taken from the pine section looking down.
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this picture gave me an erection 
it looks even more prime from up inside the pine judging by the photo we should definitely go back later in the season
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Habitat shots from today's hunt
 Look carefully there are more than 2 subs in this picture
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i see 5 maybe 6/ Nice pics Bob. Cant wait to get my bike up and running to hit the pines and mountains.
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#16227736 - 05/14/12 06:26 AM (1 year, 8 days ago) |
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How deep in the forest did you go to find those? I really want to do some deep forest subs hunting. Ive picked over 500 just around my local parks but its not much of an adventure.
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cheers NOX yeah there are 5 there. I wish I still had my dirt bike. I couldn't think of a better way to explore the back roads looking for suitable hunting spots. Hope you get it going soon! Have you checked back on some of your pre-season spots? They look promising
tizjack, This spot was about a 10 minute hike into the forest in the northern hills. Not too far in but I do love hiking deep into the forests for adventure. First few times I walked into a big forest I shit myself because I got lost but I soon learned If I walked long enough I'd come out somewhere..eventually.lol
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Compass is a good thing to take along. i got 2 apps on my phone for saving locations and compass.
Its has only raind like 2ml here and temps are still reaching 20-22 some days :/ bloody cold nights though. Next week its supposed to be high chance of rain for 2.5-3 weeks and low temps but i will be back at work by then 
Checked my original spot but the floods have covvered it with sand and rocks but the ledge above looks promising.
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Pine and mixed wood debris/leaf litter. There is a river running directly behind it.

Sub country. I find they are quite spread out in areas like this rather than a patch, it's somewhat like an easter egg hunt. 

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Outstanding pics stopwhispering! The second picture in particular really looks like a sub paradise. oh yeah and I like easter egg hunts
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Yup that second spot is a late starter, keeps going well after folks start saying the season in finished though.
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Nice nice. I got a few walking tracks i can get to soon that look exactly like this!
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BUnged out for 2 weeks for ID's and Photos. This is my moniter on laptop atm.
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whats happened to all the habitat shots 
heres some 

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Serenity indeed. Love the creek shot. Looks like an area I'd be willing to get lost in for a few days by the way ever try dropping a line in there?
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Pity about all that Blackberry. Looks like some good habitat apart from that.
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thanks its a beautiful spot has lots of wild mint very fragrant too bad the area gets trashed by thugs just the other day i hauled 20 bottles and cans out of there, but on the plus i love it cause i collect them and cash them in so win in my part in a weird way  never dropped a line but now you've got me thinking EB
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It iis trout spawning season, looks like a nice clear sandy stream.... Makes me wanna go eucembeam now lol.
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Two different patches. Both are growing from very rich woody soil, many gum trees around and nice patches of grass.
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Looks a bit dry and rocky.. but good luck. Let us know how it turns out!
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thats just internet supplies. its part of old hihgway and cuts through gullys and creeks. wild stretch of road. A few wrecks off the side
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Has anyone found anything growing in any of the various types of bracken we have here? The ones in the picture i would hazard a guess at being Pteridium esculentum(The tougher darker one with no hairs on the fronts) and Calochlaena dubia(The lighter softer looking one next to the creek).
From what ive seen P. subaeruginosa seem to prefer the grassier type areas to the aforementioned bracken, although this might vary with local genotypes, just curious about substrate preferences i suppose.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Nobitte]
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Cheers to Gnome
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lord of the gnomes said: regarding my talk the otherday on stipe and gill color and also pileus i have some photos of some.
   you will notice that the stipe is a bare white and same with the gills, this is quite usually the case for fresh fungi, however like i said different conditions can change this when young (ie if they get damaged, windy day etc) this does not mean they wont blue when you take them home, if handled right there should be minimal bluing but remember you are looking for signs of Psilocybin oxidization (bluing) intense oxidization will be almost black and that can be bad because you have handled it roughly and the remaining Psilocybin has oxidized and will disintegrate leaving the fungi virtually useless. i will make more of these showcasing Subs at different drying points, bluing, gill color and so forward.
some nice pins

nice bell cap

and those mysterious Subs i mentioned before, only a photo of them in a patch but i will take some further shots of the caps etc... they are a very different Sub variant to any i have seen and only grow in this one part of the hills every year. now please note im not claiming to have found new species but they are very different indeed, sometimes the thickness of the stipe is greater than the pileus and can go wavier than any other Sub ive seen.

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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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Wow. These need to be printed. Very different looking subs.
Since they are looking very consistently different you should take prints and try to start a big patch. Maybe even claim them as your own strain!
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Locky]
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thanks locky, wait until i go back and bring some samples and show some more photos of the tiny wavy caps and thick lumpy stipe. this is the only place they grow in SA and they grow amongst normal everyday Subs which leaves me to think that substrate has not played apart in the variation. i will be sending some samples to Olive from WA and if anyone would like one please PM me
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Mulch. Pine area. Wet. These don't really even look like subs, but I will wait til maturity to see what they do. Strange cap!
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Those are subaeruginosa
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Nice, a diff habitat shot to add.
Got my camera ;ast week and got some great inactive pics but need to wait for my new XPS Dell system to arrive. Screen is still shot on this and just found out CD drive wont read glad im getting a new lappy.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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had to add these beauty's
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looks like my first ever find.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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How did you manage to find them under all that grass?
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: an0nymous]
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Gnomes can smell them before he gets out of the car.
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Gnomes can smell them before he gets out of the car. 
think SW said it best i can spot them from a mile away other hunters ive been out with will say the same thing
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ummagumma]
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Some habitat shots
A distance shot of sub mountain 
 The surrounding hillsides are covered in bracken and subs of course

 Some of the cool things you come across in the depth of the forest. There were subs very close to this hut

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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
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lonesome sub

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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ryestylen]
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Stunning. Just stunning.
More pics from my favorite, most productive area. I have found many in smaller, similar spots around the Adelaide Hills but photos would give away too much detail about where they are. Basically, grassy areas populated with large eucalypts.

 I know it's a crap camera(phone), but if you can make them out the little yellow spots are subs. They are all within a large limb's distance of the tree.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: sausages]
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Hey guys. I have recently had luck finding psilocybe subaeruginosa mushrooms in pine breaks. The below photos are from a pine break near a block of pinus radiata trees (the tall ones).
It is known that subs sometimes grow in radiata forests and they certainly like growing in the wood chips that are made out of the wood. As you can see below, I discovered some growing in and near the wood chips that are left behind from the pile of logs that are waiting to be loaded onto a truck after harvest.
Although I was lucky finding these in the pine break, I had no such luck finding any in the forest itself (not enough light I suppose?). Enjoy!
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: chilldude22]
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Tampanensis]
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Same area as last pics, different angle.



 Dunno if it counts as habitat but so far I have found a good patch a little while after I find a kangaroo skull, every time so far!


Chilldude awesome pics, most of my finds are in the "breaks", I've found very few in actual forest/bush. But I also haven't had any luck around pine. Maybe they're just a lot easier to spot in grass as opposed to leaf/bark litter.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: sausages]
#16675218 - 08/10/12 08:52 AM (9 months, 5 days ago) |
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Eucalyptus/Gum plantations, In valleys around pine forest and streams   
This is WA habitat...













Cool thread 
Nice photo's everyone 
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Signeg]
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Very nice shots. Were the subs pics taken recently? Really healthy looking specimens
A couple shots from this weekends hunt in a very productive pine forest. Lots of green grasses growing amongst the pines means there is enough light for subs. I find they do not grow well in heavily shaded pine forests

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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
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hey man, yeah all those pics are from this season 
Your photo's are beautiful 
What part of oz if you don't mind me asking? 
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Signeg]
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South Oz again, my first forage in pines during daytime.
From the outside it looks thick but the pines were only 100m or so thick, past that it was cleared, more trees. Within the cleared area was a good scattering of psilocybe subaeruginosa, mostly singles but a few small clusters.
 Further in.
 Inside the "cleared" area looking out.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: sausages]
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Grat pics guys +5 coming soon. I belive EB is a SA bloke.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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I know this probably wont help any of you, but maybe it will. These are Auckland, New Zealand habitat shots.
First is Psilocybe aucklandii habitat shot, its strange how many subs you guys find in forests opposed to landscaping chip, subs in the forest in nz are very rare but possible in small numbers.



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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: xthrx]
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xthrx said: I know this probably wont help any of you, but maybe it will. These are Auckland, New Zealand habitat shots.
First is Psilocybe aucklandii habitat shot, its strange how many subs you guys find in forests opposed to landscaping chip, subs in the forest in nz are very rare but possible in small numbers.




It is strange, seems like the rest of the country gets more in their woodchips, I have seen one patch in a public woodchipped area but that was it. I like it that way personally, I'd rather be searching for mushrooms out in the open air of the countryside, than wandering through the concreted manufactured habitat we have built (though that too has its pleasures). There's probably an environmental reason for way things are in SA. Now excuse me while i go and wipe the drool of jealousy from my keyboard , damn your sexy photos!
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: sausages]
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Nice pics xthrx 
New Zealand has the coolest Pine Forest's, I'm guessing because they're natural... With the tree fern's growing inside... it look's so nice.
And those are some cool mushrooms, that woodchip bed
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Signeg]
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I don't think this is your pictures because I have seen this exact same one before.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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some new habitat shots -
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Signeg]
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Here are some habitat shots from Melb. I'd describe as, near a river, artificial woodchipping, monster amount of shrooms.
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Getting to that time again, would still love all contributions of pictures.
This Post is found here: Picking Psilocybe subaeruginosa In South Australia For Beginers
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lord of the gnomes said: to begin with i suggest highly that you get familiar with what mushroom you are specifically looking for, here you are looking for Psilocybe subaeruginosa. some good advice would be to read through past season threads as they are a gold mine of info even for edible and poisonous lookalikes such as Galerina marginata.
get to know what time of year they fruit and which areas to be searching. the time of year that's best to start searching is late may-early june and can run through till late august/september depending on the weather conditions. areas you should be hunting are the Adelaide Hills/MT Lofty Ranges and pine plantations. within these areas there are many places to go searching so here are some of my own habitat shots...
disturbed urban mulched/woodchipped garden beds
    
Eucualypt radiated areas in leaves and bark amongst grass and grassy fields and hill sides also among bracken ferns
      
amongst Pinus radiata tree's or radiated areas such as pine forests in pine needles and grass and bracken ferns
       
Also often solitaire or in patches along roads and walking trails like this

types of landscape habitat you should be looking for
      
GOOD IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES .Smell (does it smell mushroomey, does it smell like chemicals?) .Spore print (Psilocybe prints should be a dark purple black) .Bruising (Psilocybes will all bruise blue) .Substrate (what it was growing from) .stipe (is it woody, soft, brittle, small, big etc) .Pileus .Gill color any you are unsure about either throw them out or post them up on shroomery and let someone identify them for you. never eat an unidentified mushroom
WHY SHOULD PSILOCYBES BRUISE BLUE? Psilocybe mushrooms contain both Psilocybin and Psilocin a natural occurring psychedelic. the blue bruising is a reaction of the alkaloids called oxidization where the O-phosphoryl-4-hydroxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine will turn blue when damaged. if your mushroom does not show any signs of bruising then DO NOT EAT IT. some Subs when found in the wild will not show any signs of bruising and it may not until hours later when you get home.
shown here for comparison this mushroom bares no bruising
 and this one with bruising
 slightly evident at the bottom of the stipe where it has been cut and some around the edge of the pileus you may also notice there is some purple black veil remnants atop the stipe and beneath the pileus, it is the black color due to the spores that have dropped on to it. if you have handled your fungi in a rough manner and it bruises black that is a sign you have potentially oxidized all the Psilocybin and left the fungi virtually useless 
HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF ONE SUCH OCCURRENCE OF EXTREME OXIDIZATION

EXAMPLES OF MOSS INHIBITING PSILOCYBE SUBAERUGINOSA
   Great care should be taken when harvesting Subaeruginosa from moss as Galerina sp also grow directly from moss 
COMPARISON OF GALERINA VS SUBAERUGINOSA
 notice the brown stem and annulus on the Galerina to the left (NOTE not all Galerina have the annulus around the stipe)
 notice the caps are very similar 
 This small patch was found just inches from a patch of Subs
COMPARISON OF IMPOSTERS/LOOKALIKES VS SUBAERUGINOSA
  The one to the right in both photos is the Sub 
HYGROPHANUS PILEUS Psilocybes among other hallucinogenic species and fungi have Hygrophanus caps which refers to color change as they dry out or absorb moisture, here are some examples of this
     
SPORE PRINTS your Psilocybe subaeruginosa prints should look like these
    if any of your prints come out rusty brown ditch the fungi 
REMEMBER TO ALWAYS PINCH THEN AT THE BASE OR USE SCISSORS AND LEAVE THE PINS TO DEVELOP AND DROP SPORES
here are some links that im sure you would most welcome  Proper Picking Technique (For You Noobs) Spore Spreading Uncle Gnomes's old timey "magic honey" Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. although this is Australia wide there are some good habitat shots from SA so is still most definitely worth a read (credit to NOXADVANCED) (more TEKs to come as i write them so i will also add them when written )
thanks for reading and i hope you guys learn/enjoy reading this thread happy hunting and stay safe  as always feedback and comments are welcome but please DO NOT POST PICTURES HERE ASKING FOR AN ID, THIS IS NOT AN ID THREAD
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: NoxADVANCED]
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From yesterdays Hunt. Subs growing among long grasses in a well shaded gully.

 Pine forest. I look for green areas in the forest. Bracken, Black berries, grasses are all good signs
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this was just added to my guide posted above
Plants/grasses with a significance or generally found growing with Psilocybe subaeruginosa Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Eucalyptus leucoxolyn

Eucalyptus obliqua

Exocarpus cupressiformis

Pinus radiata

Pinus canariensis

Pteridium sp

Agapanthus praecox ssp. Orientalis

Rosa sp

Bulbil watsonia

Nothoscordum inodorum
 
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This thread is probably the single best resource for Australian hunters I have ever seen in regards to the habitats of Subaeruginosa!
Ive been hunting them for years now and this thread still gets me excited when I see the pictures and think of new places to hunt. Awesome!!!!
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Agreed.
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Thank you all for the contributions, keep em flooding in!
Blazer, as i said i had not ventured in that thread i belive but i may have seen it on erowid. What ever the case we are past it Quote:
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I find subs have an affinity for this leafy clover pictured below. Can anyone tell me the name?


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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
#18291066 - 05/20/13 06:05 AM (2 days, 54 minutes ago) |
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Q-Ben]
#18291092 - 05/20/13 06:22 AM (2 days, 36 minutes ago) |
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Q-Ben]
#18291196 - 05/20/13 07:39 AM (1 day, 23 hours ago) |
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: Q-Ben]
#18291247 - 05/20/13 08:11 AM (1 day, 22 hours ago) |
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Q-Ben said: Sorry, could be this too http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_hederacea Native Violet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dichondra_repens Kidney Weed
Cheers, I reckon you've got it nailed with the native violet. Appreciate the effort
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
#18291287 - 05/20/13 08:29 AM (1 day, 22 hours ago) |
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Thank you, after doing some more because i wasnt happy with the mallow ID as it was more individual plants than a bush like the traditional mallow 'shrub' an was more of a ground coverage/smother.
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Re: Habitat Shots/Photos. Australia. [Re: ericos_bob]
#18299039 - 05/21/13 05:48 PM (13 hours, 11 minutes ago) |
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ericos_bob said:
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Q-Ben said: Sorry, could be this too http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viola_hederacea Native Violet http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dichondra_repens Kidney Weed
Cheers, I reckon you've got it nailed with the native violet. Appreciate the effort
I'm thinking that it may be a Dichondra species as the growth habit of the native violet is different.
Some of the places I have been looking of late

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