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doctorghosty
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15364073 - 11/13/11 10:38 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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anybody having luck out there or is it too cold now?
I know the experienced hunters say they can sometimes find them thru December, but has it been too dry this year?
thanks!
p.s. I really hate leaves & acorns
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vespathug
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Registered: 06/15/11
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Its been gettin warm again lately and wet, does this mean the weilii will comeback out or are they done fir the season?
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doctorghosty
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: vespathug]
#15378465 - 11/16/11 09:32 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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I found 2 this morning so it's back on I reckon
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super mario71
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It's too dry and the humidity is too low.
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super mario71
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15378622 - 11/16/11 10:19 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your mother' s stage name is Clitocybe nuda,its edible,but taste like rotting bloody fish.
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StarGazerKal
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ok ive exhaused the alpharetta/Milton area, ive been to businesses, public parks, cow fields, and even front yards! I trecked through the woods yesterday for about 5 miles.....and STILL NOTHING!!! I have some friends who have been known to find pounds of weilii, i went hunting with them over near 400 and still nothing, WTF???
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doctorghosty
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you are too impatient, grasshopper.
try again in the morning. bermuda lawns. walk slow and push the grass down.
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StarGazerKal
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lol u may be right, i found tons of imitations so i must be on the right track...thanks for the advice though
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lilzed
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i believe i may have finally found something...






found 48 in total, minus the small ones i didnt pick. I'm about 98% sure they're weiliis, what dyou guys think?
Edited by lilzed (11/17/11 04:25 PM)
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suchen
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: lilzed]
#15385006 - 11/17/11 04:15 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those are all only thumbnail size with no way to enlarge them. Impossible to say what they are at that size.
-------------------- Rod Tulloss said: The bulb is the bulb. The volva is the volva. They have a very long term realtionship, but they’re “just friends.”
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lilzed
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: suchen]
#15385036 - 11/17/11 04:21 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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ah blast! i'm no computer wizard, how do i make them enlargable, exactly?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: lilzed]
#15385043 - 11/17/11 04:23 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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lilzed said: found 48 in total, minus the small ones i didnt pick. I'm about 98% sure they're weiliis, what dyou guys think?
Definitely not Psilocybe weilii. Looks more like Tubaria.
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lilzed said: ah blast! i'm no computer wizard, how do i make them enlargable, exactly?
If you upload large size images the normal way through the pics menu they should be enlargeable.
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lilzed
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pictures should be at least somewhat fixed now.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: lilzed]
#15385082 - 11/17/11 04:32 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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lilzed said: pictures should be at least somewhat fixed now.
Yes they work!
I don't know what they are but they look pretty poisonous to me.
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lilzed
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I think you're right about them being tubaria, according to my uneducated google research, they look exactly like tubaria hiemalis, alas. not poisonous if they are though, just nasty
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Skitzophr3nic
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: lilzed]
#15386661 - 11/17/11 11:05 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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You know. I think Weiliis could be considered rare. I mean isn't Georgia the only place they grow? Seems pretty exotic to me..
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Ieponumos
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Skitzophr3nic said: You know. I think Weiliis could be considered rare. I mean isn't Georgia the only place they grow? Seems pretty exotic to me..
They are called an endemic species.
Just because something is endemic does not necessarily mean they are rare in their particular habitat/geographic location.
I personally find another endemic Psilocybe, P. atlantis, to be much more rare.
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15388068 - 11/18/11 10:42 AM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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When I get my hands on the type collection of P. caerulescens, P. weilii will be no more.
Maybe. If it even exists anymore.
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Ieponumos
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Alan Rockefeller said: When I get my hands on the type collection of P. caerulescens, P. weilii will be no more.
Maybe. If it even exists anymore.
So you're thinking P. weilii is merely a variety of P. caerulescens with pleurocystidia?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Weilii prediction... 2011 [Re: Ieponumos]
#15388535 - 11/18/11 12:24 PM (12 years, 2 months ago) |
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I am thinking that the type collection of P. caerulescens has pleurocystidia.
And it was found not too far from where P. weilii is found. Not too close either. We need to see it. Where is it?
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