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fortytwo
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Probably Azurescens, right?
#19007915 - 10/21/13 10:54 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have no reason to doubt these, I'm just more accustomed to Cyans with the wavy cap. A dark brown spore print. Found in grass growing in heavy wood chips on the Oregon coast, wild. Largest caps about the size of a quarter. All found in same spot.
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: fortytwo]
#19007919 - 10/21/13 10:56 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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They look like cyanescens to me. The reason they are not wavy is because they are still very young. If you left any at the patch watch them grow up and then pick once they turn wavy.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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Hashfinger
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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: fortytwo]
#19007925 - 10/21/13 10:58 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Compare with P. allenii.
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fortytwo
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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: Hashfinger]
#19007953 - 10/21/13 11:05 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hashfinger said: Compare with P. allenii.
Very nice! I never new this species, but it sure looks like this is it. I would imagine the concentrations of psychoactive ingredients are similar to Azurescens?
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OregonBlueShroom


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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: fortytwo]
#19007963 - 10/21/13 11:08 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ive found both species and believe your mushrooms are cyans and not allenii. My reason for thinking this is that most of the caps are flat shaped and not "domed" like alenii. Also theres the beggining of wavyness in some of them.
They look identical to immature cyanescens. Thats what they are in my opinion.
-------------------- Favorite quote: I want to know if they are active and magic or not. And if they are not active, can i pick them before they are active and then they will become active or do they have to grow till they activate?
    
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Joust
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Those are cyans for sures
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Ganzig
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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: Joust]
#19008169 - 10/21/13 11:51 AM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Joust said: Those are cyans for sures
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mannextdoor
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Re: Probably Azurescens, right? [Re: Ganzig]
#19008252 - 10/21/13 12:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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P. cyanescens I think, too.
MND
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rev0kadavur
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Quote:
OregonBlueShroom said: Ive found both species and believe your mushrooms are cyans and not allenii. My reason for thinking this is that most of the caps are flat shaped and not "domed" like alenii. Also theres the beggining of wavyness in some of them.
They look identical to immature cyanescens. Thats what they are in my opinion.
My opinion is with this one^^^
P. allenii are typically broad-domed caps, thick stems and flesh, no knobs, no wavy.
These look like tall cyans.
Azures don't develope the wave in age.
I will say these have less wave than usual and the habitat/location is definitely possible for azures.
But my money is on cyans.
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