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Mushroom Hunting
Gallery of shrooms growing and picked from the wild. If you want help identifying your own finds, please use our Mushroom Hunting and Identification forum.
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Psilocybe subaeruginosa. These little bewdies are quite potent only requiring 4-10 to cause chaos.These ones were found growing in Eucalypt forest in Diamond Creek ,Victoria ,Australia Created by: offmetree
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This is a picture of an artisian well, which feeds thousands of gallons an hour into a stream, then pond. It is loocated in the same field where the Treasure Coast Cubensis was first isolated by Mr.G. This field is located close to I-95 and Florida State road 76..........FYI Created by: anonomous
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made in Ecuador Created by: Keith Jive
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good days findings...about a quarter pound wet Created by:
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Big mushies pulled outta cow dung. Created by:
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I found this in my back yard. Created by: nobodycares
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A drying chamber loaded to the hilt with what I believe is "Psilocybe subaeruginosa". What a haul! The patch these were picked from is the most heavenly patch ever. From an orchard the size of a football field, in which I estimate the total shroom count to be at least 3000!
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A medium and a mature specimen picked from the wild and still attached to the woodchips they grew on (Psilocybe subaeruginosa).
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Psilocybe cubensis at Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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First pickings of the summer
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Neato veil on a wild Cubensis
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Copelandia Tropicalis
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Psilocybe Cubensis (Gulf Coast strain) growing out of cow dung in the wild (Florida).
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Hunting for mushrooms. Contributed by BiO.
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Panaeolus Subbalteatus growing outdoors. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Psilocybe Samuiensis growing outdoors. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Picked Psilocybe Samuiensis. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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The bottom half of this image is Psilocybe Cyanescens. The top half is Galerina Marginata, a deadly lookalike. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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The bottom half of this image is Psilocybe Stuntzii. The top half is Galerina Autumnalis, a deadly lookalike. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Bluing in Psilocybe Stuntzii - lawn variety. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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A cluster of Psilocybe Stuntzii - lawn variety. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Psilocybe Stuntzii growing on wood chips in Seattle. It is deformed, probably because it was stepped on when it was young. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Picked lawn specimen of Psilocybe Baeocystis. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Bluing in Psilocybe Baeocystis - mulch variety. Contributed by Mushroom John.
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Psilocybe Silvatica, picked in Kingston, Washington. Contributed by Mushroom John.

