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maynardjameskeenan
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Hashfinger]
#18833774 - 09/12/13 06:56 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am convinced that Washington state is a magical place, it's like the epicenter for cool west-coast mushrooms.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Hashfinger]
#18834010 - 09/12/13 07:52 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hashfinger said: Ha I wasn't saying I thought the baeo wasn't a psilocybe, I said the mushroom on the left. The mushroom on the right is CLEARLY a psilocybe, but the one on the left not so much.
my bad sorry.
these pics are the same patch from 2011.



 the two off to the side on the left are from the patch in the above pics. the rest are baeos
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
#18834058 - 09/12/13 08:02 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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How big were those? I'm wondering if they are some of Neosporen's Psilocybe serbica  They look really weird, I don't know what the hell they are.
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maynardjameskeenan said: How big were those? I'm wondering if they are some of Neosporen's Psilocybe serbica  They look really weird, I don't know what the hell they are.
They are not, only place he has em is not what it looks like in these pics.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18834138 - 09/12/13 08:16 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Joust said:
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maynardjameskeenan said: How big were those? I'm wondering if they are some of Neosporen's Psilocybe serbica  They look really weird, I don't know what the hell they are.
They are not, only place he has em is not what it looks like in these pics.
O okay, I thought he had impregnated most the state, well a lot of the area around Seattle. What species do you think these are? They look to small for allenii, cyanofibrillosa is not usually umbonate and the margin isn't normally in-rolled...
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 these maynard? Id say P. cyanofibrillosa its all speculation until Op gets some more fruits.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18834245 - 09/12/13 08:35 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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 these.
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weird baeos, or fibs... only options id go with the latter..
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18836241 - 09/13/13 09:57 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Considering the nice amount of info going out here and speculation id love to throw a question out there that has been bothering me. Stamets, 1996 says Baeos occur on douglas fir cones. That is the most prolific tree here, and i have yet to see any sort of action from baeos over here especially on fir cones, which would be just about the most badass thing ever.
Neo needs to come back already and answer my questions
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18836274 - 09/13/13 10:07 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Since we are also talking about fibs, bush lupines in flood plains on river estuaries flowing into the pacific ocean seems to be the natural habitat for this species. Im considering check flood plains that are flowing to the puget sound for this species. I dont recall seeing any bush lupins around though...
Anyone with experience there?
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18836603 - 09/13/13 11:45 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am certain those are baeos.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18836832 - 09/13/13 12:37 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Joust said: Since we are also talking about fibs, bush lupines in flood plains on river estuaries flowing into the pacific ocean seems to be the natural habitat for this species. Im considering check flood plains that are flowing to the puget sound for this species. I dont recall seeing any bush lupins around though...
Anyone with experience there?
I'm pretty sure this is another of stamets errors.
Joust I wonder why you would question topcorn on his find. He has shown many good finds over the years. Septembrr isnt all that early and WA doesnt have the same limitations as other places it seems. I'm sure you've seen me state how jealous I am at times watching WA blow up with stuff while I see nothing up here.
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^^ thanks man, such kind words! You are right about puget sound, there are a million micro-climates in this part of the state, one to suit every species.
Joust: I have never seen baeos grow out of cones, but I have found cyans growing attached directly to douglas fir cones as well as old blackberry canes and the cut end of a 2x4.
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psylosymonreturns said:
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Joust said: Since we are also talking about fibs, bush lupines in flood plains on river estuaries flowing into the pacific ocean seems to be the natural habitat for this species. Im considering check flood plains that are flowing to the puget sound for this species. I dont recall seeing any bush lupins around though...
Anyone with experience there?
I'm pretty sure this is another of stamets errors.
Joust I wonder why you would question topcorn on his find. He has shown many good finds over the years. Septembrr isnt all that early and WA doesnt have the same limitations as other places it seems. I'm sure you've seen me state how jealous I am at times watching WA blow up with stuff while I see nothing up here.
Why would i question his find, because I am an ass hole at 7:30 in the morning, and wrong to say such things, sorry mate...  . I was called out one time on my september cyans so i took an extra pic with a newspaper, didnt think much of it. i guess i just want MOAR PICS
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18837694 - 09/13/13 04:45 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Its for .
I feel ya Joust.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Ganzig]
#18840587 - 09/14/13 10:17 AM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I vote they are cyanofibs.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Hashfinger]
#18860058 - 09/18/13 08:01 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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visited some old patches yesterday and today. Found this one in bham
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another old patch, growing by the entrance to a gym



these were growing right off a sidewalk and get stepped on frequently

this is the patch from the start of this thread, i rarely find baeos with such flat caps

 anybody have tips on getting prints from these? I barely ever get em to drop visible spore deposits.
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Topcorn]
#18860113 - 09/18/13 08:12 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Fucking beautiful baeos!  What kind of habitat do you normally look in?
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Re: baeos and blue ringers (WA) [Re: Joust]
#18860115 - 09/18/13 08:13 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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ambc said: I also think the stems are too chunky for cyanescens, especially in the ones in situ.
Id say they are in range for cyans if they were growing that time of year. Honestly i think they are probably ovoids, but op says they were cyans, and i dont see any rings, they do wash off, but on all? the pictures are blurry and the specimens are old. Micro would have been awesome. Im thinking that they are probably "fighting for their life"ovoids, they look destroyed..
Baeos. 
Good chance those cyans are ovoids, the ring isn't always super obvious.
 EDIT The later shots are definitely cyans. Ovoids do not have that dark caramel to reddish brown cap, they are more straw colored to olive tinged, the first pic is iffy, if it's the from the same patch the just light cyans, if a different location ovoids are an option. They're not picky fruiters in terms of time of year.
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maynardjameskeenan said: Fucking beautiful baeos!  What kind of habitat do you normally look in?
Typically I find em in landscaped areas with dark decomposed woody/bark mulch. This early in the season its all about looking on the north side of buildings/trees, in the shade around and under bushes. My first experience finding them was in lawns sometimes side by side with blue ringers. They always seem to be growing near other Psilocybe species.
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