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wolfedawwg
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quebecensis are back 2
#19014227 - 10/22/13 03:29 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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These will look familiar to some of you except bigger and more mature specimens which the slugs unfortunately had a field day with. 53 weeks plus a day and ill just let the pictures do the talking!!
I left all the immature specimens except the one in the picture. I picked him just to show the partial veil remnants. Enjoy!! Will upload some pics of the bluing when I get back home, gotta head out for some celebratory ganga!!
BTW, these were ID'd as Psilocybe quebecensis according to last years microscopy, compliments of Joust!! I'm printing every one too!!
Updated pics.
Prints and partially dried specimens
New Cluster, biggest specimens yet!! Biggest cap was 45 mm.
This was the biggest specimen @ 45 mm
Total dried specimens so far and few of the better spore prints.
Figured I'd add this for fun, my booming village of St. Peters, NS
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Edited by wolfedawwg (10/28/13 06:42 PM)
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wolfedawwg
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Pictures updated.
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maynardjameskeenan
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Fucking awesomeness! I didn't realize they could get so big. Excellent work
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wolfedawwg
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maynardjameskeenan said: Fucking awesomeness! I didn't realize they could get so big. Excellent work
Thanks maynard, I believe this could be a learning process for all of us!! Rocking out some Tool right now brother!!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Wow, amazing find!!!
I wonder where they fit in with P. aztecorum, P. baeocystis P. makarorae.
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kcrocker802
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To cool!
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jet li
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Cool!
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Re: They are back [Re: jet li]
#19015849 - 10/22/13 08:07 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Awesome~
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Joie
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Go wolfedawwg!
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wolfedawwg
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Re: They are back [Re: Joie]
#19016193 - 10/22/13 08:58 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Joie, nice touch with the cheerleader!
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Edited by wolfedawwg (10/22/13 09:00 PM)
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RuralAnomaly
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wolfedawwg said:
BTW, these were ID'd as Psilocybe quebecensis according to last years microscopy, compliments of Joust!! I'm printing every one too!!
ZUT ALORS!!
zeez awr beeootifool!!
(its hard to do a french accent phonetically, but you get the idea)
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BetzyNW
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Dude you're giving me a SHROOM BONER!
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Re: They are back [Re: BetzyNW]
#19016337 - 10/22/13 09:23 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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BetzyNW said: Dude you're giving me a SHROOM BONER!
straight up stiffy up here too buddy!!
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wolfedawwg
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Pictures updated, partially dried and some nice prints this go around!!
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wolfedawwg
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Update 3, found another cluster, pics. added!! Do any of you woodlover cultivators have trouble with those pesky little (about 2-4 mm long) slugs? Those cocksuckers seem to be devouring the gills on some of these specimens. I also don't have a clue what all that dark shit is on the caps of a lot of them, it will rub off but not without damaging them somewhat, possibly spores??
Edited by wolfedawwg (10/23/13 03:38 PM)
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Liberty King
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020138 - 10/23/13 04:02 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Ohhhh Dawg I wanna see these crazy bastards myself, I hope they don't disappear before then!
Great stuff man!
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wolfedawwg
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Ohhhh Dawg I wanna see these crazy bastards myself, I hope they don't disappear before then!
Great stuff man!
If not, I will have lots of spore prints, you can spread the joy on the mainland!! If I find a few more we may be able to do a potency test as well!!
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020631 - 10/23/13 05:38 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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The more I look at these, the more I'm leaning to Psilocybe baeocystis.
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Bobzimmer
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020669 - 10/23/13 05:47 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice finds again, Wolfe!
Northeastern "baeo's" are not unheard of...
What's the habitat like? Is there buried wood under the vegetation?
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: Bobzimmer]
#19020725 - 10/23/13 05:58 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bobzimmer said: Nice finds again, Wolfe!
Northeastern "baeo's" are not unheard of...
What's the habitat like? Is there buried wood under the vegetation?
Yes sir, there has been wood cut and split in that general area over the last 30 years. These 2 are growing right out of wood chips on top of a piece of plywood. You can see the edge of the plywood in right side of picture.
Also, the latest pictures I added were found a lot closer to the woods, like a foot away, with lots of woody substrate around!
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020734 - 10/23/13 05:59 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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wolfedawwg said: The more I look at these, the more I'm leaning to Psilocybe baeocystis.
I am not sure exactly what the difference between P. baeocystis and P. quebecensis is. They certainly look like P. aztecorum to me.
Macroscopically P. baeocystis has a pleated cap in maturity. I do not see that in your collections or in P. aztecorum.
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wolfedawwg
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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wolfedawwg said: The more I look at these, the more I'm leaning to Psilocybe baeocystis.
I am not sure exactly what the difference between P. baeocystis and P. quebecensis is. They certainly look like P. aztecorum to me.
Macroscopically P. baeocystis has a pleated cap in maturity. I do not see that in your collections or in P. aztecorum.
I have only leaned that way Alan as I have come to discover this species is cespitose where as quebecensis claim to be "rarely" cespitose. All though I do realize quebecensis has not been documented that much! I also agree with you that they very much resemble P. aztecorum
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Edited by wolfedawwg (10/23/13 06:07 PM)
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020775 - 10/23/13 06:06 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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A lot of Psilocybes are cespitose when they are given a whole lot of food.
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wolfedawwg
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Alan Rockefeller said: A lot of Psilocybes are cespitose when they are given a whole lot of food.
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Hashfinger
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020831 - 10/23/13 06:19 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I agree. I said it once before and I'll say it again, certainly in the section Aztecorum, with a lot of similarity to P. aztecorum macroscopically. Amazing finds. Keep 'em comin'!
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: Hashfinger]
#19020938 - 10/23/13 06:38 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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I am saving specimens for research and to gage potency (yes I'm going to eat some) , but I am willing to send out some prints to any interested parties, lets go with the first 6 to inbox me for now, keep in mind I'm getting into cultivating this year so the favour may be asked to be returned, if it is possible!!
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19020957 - 10/23/13 06:41 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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wolfedawwg said: I am saving specimens for research and to gage potency (yes I'm going to eat some) , but I am willing to send out some prints to any interested parties, lets go with the first 6 to inbox me for now, keep in mind I'm getting into cultivating this year so the favour may be asked to be returned, if it is possible!!
I would be hitting you up right now, but I don't even have agar or anything. I want them to go to folks who can really do something with them.
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: Hashfinger]
#19033094 - 10/25/13 08:45 PM (10 years, 5 months ago) |
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Post updated with picture of dried specimens to date, a friend has my scale so will have a weight later. Days off finally, can devote the day tomorrow to hunting libs and quebecers!
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19041368 - 10/27/13 03:25 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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3 day progress pics. on the immature ones I left.
They had started to dry up a bit so I watered them and covered them over with a milk crate with a board on top to keep the sunlight off them.
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jet li
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19041377 - 10/27/13 03:27 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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COOOOOOOOOL!!!!
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Liberty King
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#19042147 - 10/27/13 07:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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That's a pretty F'in slick Idea man! Well played.
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sporeRider
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MOAR pix
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg] 1
#25641446 - 11/26/18 09:50 PM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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wolfedawwg said: I also agree with you that they very much resemble P. aztecorum
Pretty sure your finds are P. aztecorum.
Psilocybe quebecensis is synonymous with P. aztecorum, and the name P. aztecorum is 10 years older so it takes precedence.
DNA sequences of the holotype of Psilocybe quebecensis and my collection from Mexico match 100%: MF828582 vs MH858936
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wolfedawwg
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Alan Rockefeller said:
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wolfedawwg said: I also agree with you that they very much resemble P. aztecorum
Pretty sure your finds are P. aztecorum.
Psilocybe quebecensis is synonymous with P. aztecorum, and the name P. aztecorum is 10 years older so it takes precedence.
DNA sequences of the holotype of Psilocybe quebecensis and my collection from Mexico match 100%: MF828582 vs MH858936
Interesting. Thanks for the update Alan!
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg]
#25644668 - 11/28/18 10:46 AM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wolfedawwg, I would love to have a print if you come across this again. I would like very much to see the microtaxonomy of this species.
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wolfedawwg
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: Doc9151]
#25646276 - 11/29/18 09:11 AM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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Doc9151 said: Wolfedawwg, I would love to have a print if you come across this again. I would like very much to see the microtaxonomy of this species.
Totally forgot Doc, sent.
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Re: quebecensis are back [Re: wolfedawwg] 1
#26374237 - 12/11/19 12:03 AM (4 years, 3 months ago) |
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Thanks for the spores man
Had some results this fall from your genetics
This species has very rhizormorphic mycelium. Quite aggressive species likes a variety of wood chips and forest debris.
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