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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



Registered: 10/16/09
Posts: 13,948
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Pleurotus pulmonarius pins a' poppin in the pnw
#14330220 - 04/21/11 09:44 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Its oyster time PNW!! now ive found both species.

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Edited by psylosymonreturns (04/21/11 11:17 PM)
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sporeRider
Proud sporeRider :)


Registered: 09/11/06
Posts: 5,030
Loc: usa
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Oh man thats SWEEET   Now you get to take some progression photos and pick at the PRIME TIME Try n throw some of those stem butts around in your woodchips too  Your gunna be on a total island of fungus soon
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



Registered: 10/16/09
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Re: Pleurotus pulmonarius pins a' poppin [Re: sporeRider]
#14330269 - 04/21/11 09:56 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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no doubt eh! its nice to get there sooo early, i beat the bugs!!! thats half the fuckin battle sometimes. and this spot is like a 5 minute walk from my house, i can check it daily!
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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake


Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 8,696
Loc: NY
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Why are you calling these Pleurotus pulmonarius over P. ostreatus? The dark brown caps would suggest the later rather than the former.
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



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Re: Pleurotus pulmonarius pins a' poppin [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14330352 - 04/21/11 10:14 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well I will quote mushrooms of the pacific northwest by steve trudell and joe ammiratti
"The name applied to most North American oysters , Pleurotus ostreatus, is Europena in origin and refers to a species with dark, often blue gray caps.It does occur in eatern North America but is not known to grow in the PNW . Our oysters usually have whitish to brown caps and likely represent P pulmanarious and P populinus.These 2 species are virtually identical morphologically and are best identified by substrate- P populinus grows primarily on the wood of cottonwoods and aspen and P pulmonarius on the wood of other conifers and hardwoods."
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Bobzimmer
Crawlin' Kingsnake


Registered: 09/07/08
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Loc: NY
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Thanks. I didn't know that Pleurotus ostreatus was unknown from the PNW.
-------------------- Mr. Mushrooms said: I will confess something that should be quite obvious, CC. I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, i.e. emotion, for them. I think they are beautiful. I even dream of them.
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psylosymonreturns
aka Gym Sporrison



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Re: Pleurotus pulmonarius pins a' poppin [Re: Bobzimmer]
#14330485 - 04/21/11 10:41 PM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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hey no probs Bob
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davide
mycaabe wannologist



Registered: 10/20/08
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Loc: ptown
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I saw some of these in the woods by my house the other day, they were very small though so I didn't think to make a gps marker for the location. I take it I found babies? I've never had these before, I will scour that region for them either today or tomorrow.
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: Pleurotus pulmonarius pins a' poppin [Re: davide]
#14332684 - 04/22/11 10:32 AM (12 years, 9 months ago) |
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ya mna, these are just babies. definetly go back!!
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