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isam
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Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC
#1249499 - 01/26/03 05:02 AM (21 years, 26 days ago) |
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what active/edible species can be found in southeast north carolina and northeast south carolina and what seasons can I find each? Thanks in advance
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mike

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Re: Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC [Re: isam]
#1395343 - 03/20/03 11:42 AM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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i'd like someone to answer this i am curious as welll...
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mike

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and someone give the kid some fucking tips on how to get them...
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angryshroom
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Re: Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC [Re: isam]
#1395525 - 03/20/03 01:18 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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http://www.biology.duke.edu/fungi/specieslist.htm
It does not mention any active species for reasons .. maybe because its a college website.
Anyways, you could maybe find Ps. cubensis in SC, growing from cow dung...
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angryshroom
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It takes more than an answer on a mushroom board to find them. Its a skill and art form which takes practice
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mike

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Re: Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC [Re: angryshroom]
#1395534 - 03/20/03 01:24 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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yeah, but a hobo i know needs to know when to begin this skill/art... shoudl he do this now? i've read that the only species in NC is Psilocybe caerulipes... is this true, and does the hobo actually have to wait until august july/august to go hunting, or can he go now...
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Gumby
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I'd wait, yes. At least untill May-ish. You can also find Panaeolus subbalteatus. You might, just MIGHT be able to find Panaeolus(Copelandia) cyanescens growing near the coast in SC.
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angryshroom
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Depends on how into it you are! For me, I'll go out on hikes foray's throughout the year... Just looking for whatever I can... even if it isint the right weather for mushrooms, you'll still find things, and it will only add to your knowlage about areas... You'll make discoveries and make a mental note to revisit an area when you think a mushroom species would favor it. I bet you can find some things right now... Im on the other side of the nation, so I dont know for certain.. There are people here more in your neck of the woods who can probably give you a much detailed answer on what you could expect to find in certain habitats. *edit* and see, theres Gumby
Edited by angryshroom (03/20/03 01:46 PM)
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mike

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Re: Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC [Re: angryshroom]
#1395613 - 03/20/03 01:52 PM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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excellent... i'm very into it... the mylecial network shows there aren't any shrooms in SC, but you say there are... what species/what would they be found on? and when should i start?
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blaze2
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pan cyans would be on cow dung near the coast as gumby said. pan subbs will be in horse manure look at stables where they dump the shit/hay from the stalls. both can be found from spring to fall the pan cyans will need a little warmer weather. peace
blaze2
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Re: Shroom hunting in SE NC and NE SC [Re: blaze2]
#1397427 - 03/21/03 05:32 AM (20 years, 10 months ago) |
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hail yeah... could you give me a link for pics of the "pan subbs", or the full name so i can search myself... and would they be in NC or SC, or just anywhere along the cost? finally, why do ya'll seem to be the only ppl who know about them? none of the big sites show and of those strains around my area...
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blaze2
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if you click on the faq link at the top of all the pages in the forums then go to hunting you'll learn alot there are good pics and descriptions for pann subbs and lots of other shrooms. peace
blaze2
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