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ipeefreely
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possible psilocybe
#19059655 - 10/30/13 07:55 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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found these mushrooms at the back of a cow field in bedding for cows wood chips huge pile. the have a slight veil around the stem that makes a blue ring and will bruise blue on the cap slightly and usually at the bottom. purple spore print ( purple staining on lower mushrooms in the group and on the paper towel) didn't take an actual spore print. found in fraser valley. thin mucus membrain when peeled.there was alot in one general area seemed to love the blackberrie bushes. i think they are cyanescens but unsure.
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perkysmiles
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Those are cyans if I ever seen em. Way to go! Wait for a TI to confirm though.
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Ganzig
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Sad patch destruction. But yes you did find a psilocybe.
Make sure they all bruise blue and have purple prints.
Sad, sad patch destruction.....
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MidnightCity
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They do look like a Psilocybe species, kind of seems like Psilocybe stuntzii.
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3D Shroom Porn
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I don't think they're Cyans though...Cyans don't have that ring around the stipe. I am also not a TI but I would lean more towards P. stunzii too
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ipeefreely
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they all had the same characteristics and yeah it was sad but so friggin hard to not disturb the clumps, tried a razor knife but it was slow. fyi i re burried the clumps lol. what other mushrooms might grow with them?
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ipeefreely
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ti??
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perkysmiles
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3D Shroom Porn said: I don't think they're Cyans though...Cyans don't have that ring around the stipe. I am also not a TI but I would lean more towards P. stunzii too
Good point! I don't know why I didn't think about the annulus. Cyans don't have that. TI= Trusted Identifier
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Those certainly are not cyanescens, but they sure seem to be a bluing psilocybe.
Are you in the pacific states? P. stuntzii seems likely unless you're in the midwest.
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jet li
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DUUUUUUUUDE! Unless they're P. stuntzii, I'd vouch for P. fimetaria! Get those to a doctor!
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perkysmiles
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If you look at the person who has replied/quoted at the bottom of the box a select few will have Trusted Identifier under this thread.
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: canid]
#19059808 - 10/30/13 08:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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I think he's in BC: "fraser valley"...
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Coen
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: Coen]
#19059811 - 10/30/13 08:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Cool find, btw.
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canid
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: Coen]
#19059813 - 10/30/13 08:15 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Coen said: I think he's in BC: "fraser valley"...
I missed that.
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: jet li]
#19059817 - 10/30/13 08:16 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pins, mycelium... respect the environment man...
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jet li
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Quote:
ipeefreely said:
This one is a bit odd looking...
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canid
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: jet li]
#19059866 - 10/30/13 08:25 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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jet li said:
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ipeefreely said:
This one is a bit odd looking...
Yes, it is. I don't think that one's a Psilocybe at all, and all specimens should be inspected.
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: canid]
#19059891 - 10/30/13 08:29 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nice finds!! i would suggest taking the time to cut each one with scissors next time u find some so the patch will come back next time its supposed to fruit nice haul tho!
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ipeefreely
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Re: possible psilocybe [Re: jet li]
#19059900 - 10/30/13 08:30 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i avoided the ones with a brown stem most had a white stem and didnt seem to blue very fast, they all looked alike, wavy caps unless the sun got them first and yeah right by the fraser river in b.c fraser valley. noine looked like any galina that i researched lol im only used to finding liberty caps so these where alien to me.
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ipeefreely
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ill return on the weekend and gather more information but all of them looked like the wet one i was holding, same gills cap structure everything
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