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A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa
#16387015 - 06/15/12 09:19 PM (11 months, 13 hours ago) |
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First find of the day was this one. I thought it was a liberty cap at first, but I think it's just an abnormal looking sub.
  
         
Some wavy cap subs
      
And the total haul
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elmagic923
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Nevermind]
#16387276 - 06/15/12 10:24 PM (11 months, 12 hours ago) |
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Is that a normal sized plate there? So many tiny specimens you've picked. That said, I'd be pretty chuffed with a haul like that.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: elmagic923]
#16387294 - 06/15/12 10:27 PM (11 months, 12 hours ago) |
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That's the bottom compartment of a food dehydrator. It's 29cm across and roughly 6cm deep.
This is my best haul of the season so far.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Nevermind]
#16387341 - 06/15/12 10:38 PM (11 months, 12 hours ago) |
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Wow, shit. Congrats.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Nevermind]
#16389153 - 06/16/12 09:26 AM (11 months, 1 hour ago) |
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I'm not convinced that first one is a sub
-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: TimmiT]
#16389166 - 06/16/12 09:33 AM (11 months, 1 hour ago) |
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Quote:
TimmiT said: I'm not convinced that first one is a sub
Neither am I, the gills almost look marginate, and the actuall pileus margin itself seem to suggest otherwise.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Stopwhispering]
#16389169 - 06/16/12 09:36 AM (11 months, 1 hour ago) |
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If it has a purple annular zone and it was found in the same collection, you can attempt to get a bluing reaction by placing that mushroom in a tupperware container w/the lid (it needs a few holes for air) and keeping it in the fridge a few hours.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: TimmiT]
#16391496 - 06/16/12 09:19 PM (10 months, 30 days ago) |
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TimmiT said: I'm not convinced that first one is a sub
What would you say it is?
I've dried it with all the others I picked and I can't tell which one it is. Hope it's nothing I should be worried about.
The only other species I've seen growing in the patch I picked it in is Leratiomyces ceres.
It was growing in amongst some tall grass from rich woody soil. It was on it's own but there were subs within roughly 10cm from it.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: Nevermind]
#16393566 - 06/17/12 07:09 AM (10 months, 30 days ago) |
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Did it bruise blue? It could just be an abnormal sub but it doesn't look like one to me.
It looks more like a Stropharia or Leratiomyces. It's not going to kill you either way.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: TimmiT]
#16393593 - 06/17/12 07:32 AM (10 months, 30 days ago) |
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That first one is definitely no sub...
But then again I am no expert...
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: 2Bob]
#16393680 - 06/17/12 08:28 AM (10 months, 30 days ago) |
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Not subs in that first pic. I found some of these the other day.
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Re: A variety of Psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: yellowxbus]
#16421657 - 06/22/12 07:36 PM (10 months, 24 days ago) |
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Pics from this morning
These reminded me of P. subsectoids due to the way the cap seems to fold in towards the stem.
  
A nice looking group of subs

 
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