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Theodore
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Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU
#2557731 - 04/14/04 01:24 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hye Everyone on the forum!! I'm a new to mushroom subject, in particullary mushrooms in Sydney and Blue Mountains area the mushrooms pictured below were collected in Blue Mountains/Oberon pine plantations, mostly where stacks of fallen trunks, branches, wooden derbis can be found the pictures are almost a year old, reason I totally forgotten to take the film out from my photo camera and, only recentlly realized that !!
mushrooms are long time gone, wasnt too bad, potent I must say , they were good
here they come
the only question remains, what actually they were, I mean correct name according to your expertize, please anyone help me with that I thank you readers for browsing the photos, and I will be more then happy to recive any reply Thanks Everyone !!!
Theodore
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Merkin
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2558071 - 04/14/04 06:07 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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mmmmmm you had some Ps. subaeruginosa there sir. But I'd really like to know why you ate them before having them identified. Please don't repeat.
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jimbu
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2558082 - 04/14/04 06:16 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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yea p.sub's... i never found any in the pine plantations
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ThatDaltonGuy
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2558670 - 04/14/04 10:18 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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they look like p.azurens but they also look like p.subs either way they were potent stuff man... happy shrooming
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Thoth
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: ThatDaltonGuy]
#2562377 - 04/15/04 04:20 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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hmm looks like some people are noobies, please get some people with expertise to identify, why did u eat them already? without identification, was it cool?
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Thoth
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2562381 - 04/15/04 04:28 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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btw merkaba is not a noob, and feet are yello.
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Merkin
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Thoth]
#2562865 - 04/15/04 09:03 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Merkin]
#2562983 - 04/15/04 09:39 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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^^^ ThatDaltonGuy = n00b
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Theodore
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2564720 - 04/15/04 04:08 PM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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thanks everyone for your say on that
well why I try theme ?
I think that was a risky of me, no doubts about that but, I was almost sure I had a good sort,I did reaserch a fair bit, I compared descriptions and photos that I found on the net, I did some experimentation on them that is bruising, spore sample and so on ... the material was collected from the wild ,maching habitat description, time of the year was correct as well
the only remaining question was,the precise name of the mushrooms that I collected from pine plantation honestly saying, I would not risk my health for a such reason as trying out something that may turn really bad on me I do realize that some of mushrooms are very toxic and deadly I have only one liver and par of kidneys I guess
again thanks for everyone responding to my post
Happy Hunting !!! Theodore
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Re: Unindentified woodchip mushrooms from AU [Re: Theodore]
#2564744 - 04/15/04 04:15 PM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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Theodore your so smart A total tool like you would eat unidentified mushrooms.
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NikolaiMcGreggor
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been away sorry I didn't reply. [Re: Hallucinogen]
#2567169 - 04/16/04 09:46 AM (19 years, 11 months ago) |
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Well I don't care what people believe or not. I found all those mushrooms on my cousins horse and cow farm. He also told me that he himself has found other mushrooms during the summer but I have yet to have seen those so I can't say. When I get my pictures back I'll show you what grew. This place is way far away from civilization as well. I am unsure whether or not that has an effect on anything but it was once a sheep farm and now it houses cattle and horses. I found pan subbs in overabundance I found several cubenis and suprizingly enough i found two of what appeared to be morels. My cousins friend then identified them as morels for me. He was quite and interesting fellow and since he is in agriculture I have complete faith in him. The fact that the shrooms all fucked me up also gives me confidence. If you don't believe me that's fine I was just trying to let people know that amazing things are taking place in certain parts of West V. so maybe you should check it out first and be skeptical later.
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mjshroomer
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NikolaiMcGreggor,
Theodore is talking about Psilocybe subaeruginosa in Australia. Not Panaeolus subbalteatus. And he is not talking about shrooms in West Virgina but down under 13,000 miles away or more.
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@cro
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Wrong thread there big guy. You should calm down before you post, it might help ya do it right.
I think you were looking for this: web pagehttp://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=2550775&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1[/url]
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Theodore
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Re: been away sorry I didn't reply. [Re: @cro]
#2571464 - 04/17/04 03:58 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hay everyone
thanks to all of you who replied to my post
finally I got what I waited for, that is proper name of my mushrooms I picked up last winter Psilocybe subaeruginosa !!!!
thanks Mjshroomer for expertize and help !!!
rep. to Jimbu :
I don't know where you hunt in pine plantations around Oberon area but, last year I found tones of those Psilocybe subaeruginosa, I think in early June I went only ones down there,it took me a short while to search for a good grounds interesting was that indentifying a good spot by careful observation that is, pattern in forest carpet, ground depressions,patches of wood chips end wooden derbies and so on, then indentifying another potential great spot from a distance
the only difficulty I had was that, most of mushrooms were bit dry and in turn looked floppy specially large ones, but still small ones looked exactly like those on the photos I took with me ones I got back home I spryed mushrooms with water so I could compare theme with photos again just to be on the safe side !! well, definitively I'll be hunting the same location this year its so relaxing and fruitful down there !!!
Happy Hunting Everyone !!!
Theodore
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teen
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Re: been away sorry I didn't reply. [Re: Theodore]
#2572099 - 04/17/04 07:49 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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Those gold/brown looking shrooms you have, I've had before, I found them in QLD and NSW. They are not psychoactive if they're the same ones I got, whcih it looks like they are.
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jimbu
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Re: been away sorry I didn't reply. [Re: Theodore]
#2572263 - 04/17/04 09:12 PM (19 years, 10 months ago) |
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teen - the mushrooms in the photos above ARE psychoactive, they are p. subaeruginosa.
theodore - most of my success in the blue mountains came from woodchip beds in suburban areas. i did do some hunting in pine plantations in the weeks prior to being successful, and perhaps the reason i wasn't successful was that the season had not quite begun yet! i'm quite sure the ones i found were the first of the season
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