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brdholder
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just a quick question for the experienced
#19063737 - 10/31/13 02:27 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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can anyone tell me where to on the internet i can find a list of non active mushrooms that bruise blue that grow in east tx in the woods
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o8u
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064112 - 10/31/13 03:40 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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The only magic mushrooms you'll find in the woods in Texas are Gymnopilus species, which are yellow-orange to reddish-orange gilled mushrooms growing on dead wood with a rusty brown spore prints. The active ones will usually bruise blue/green, but you can post any suspect mushrooms by taking clear, well lit photos and posting an ID request. We'll be happy to help you ID your finds!
But really, if you're hunting shrooms, you should get out in some cow fields and check old cow pies for blue bruising, dark spored, gilled mushrooms - Psilocybe cubensis and Panaeolus cyanescens. Those are much stronger and more palatable than Gymnopilus mushrooms.
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brdholder
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: o8u]
#19064153 - 10/31/13 03:49 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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i have tried cow pastures but all the mushrooms i find dont bruise blue or green
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o8u
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064182 - 10/31/13 03:54 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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They're out there, pack a lunch and hunt longer.
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brdholder
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: o8u]
#19064200 - 10/31/13 03:57 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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what time of day should i go and right after a rain or the day after
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o8u
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064204 - 10/31/13 03:58 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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All day everyday
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brdholder
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: o8u]
#19064229 - 10/31/13 04:01 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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no doesnt it have to be a certain degrees outside and just after a rain
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brdholder
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064233 - 10/31/13 04:02 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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are you from texas
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064278 - 10/31/13 04:10 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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brdholder said: can anyone tell me where to on the internet i can find a list of non active mushrooms that bruise blue that grow in east tx in the woods
Non active, blue-bruising, that grow in the woods in east texas? Let's see... I can only think of a few, and they are Boletus species.
-------------------- Species List (Georgia): Psilocybe caerulescens/weilii, Psilocybe atlantis/galindoi, Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Psilocybe semilanceata, Psilocybe fagicola, Copelandia cyanescens, Panaeolus cinctulus, Panaeolus fimicola, Panaeolus olivaceus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus, Gymnopilus junonius, Pluteus salicinus (Ohio): Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, Psilocybe caerulipes, Pluteus cyanopus, Pluteus salicinus sensu lato..., Panaeolus cinctulus, Gymnopilus luteus, Gymnopilus luteofolius, Gymnopilus junonius, Gymnopilus aeruginosus
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Re: just a quick question for the experienced [Re: brdholder]
#19064303 - 10/31/13 04:14 PM (10 years, 3 months ago) |
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Read the rules, buddy:
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5. Do not make threads or posts discussing or reporting the weather. This includes complaining about the weather, asking if the current weather is "good for shrooms", or how long to wait after rain fall to go hunting. As a general rule of thumb, if it has rained within the last 1-10 days, and the temperatures are correct for the type of mushroom you're looking for, and the time of year is correct then it is very likely that the mushroom you are looking for is growing.
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