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maynardjameskeenan
The white stipes



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Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze 1
#19205339 - 11/29/13 03:37 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Edited by maynardjameskeenan (11/29/13 03:39 PM)
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WildBear
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I remember the first time I found Candycap mushrooms was when I was tying my shoe, a rich maple smell wafted to me while kneeling and I saw maybe a half of a pound crop all around me.
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happyfunguy
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: WildBear]
#19205523 - 11/29/13 04:27 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I thought this had something to do with gastric processes 
j/k... interesting info.
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Ganzig
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: happyfunguy]
#19206887 - 11/29/13 11:13 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Ha, rad.
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Joust
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: Ganzig]
#19206893 - 11/29/13 11:16 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Saw this on Fbook, pretty interesting
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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DoomSquirrel
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: Joust]
#19207464 - 11/30/13 06:01 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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After reading this I wonder how many other things on microscale plants and fungi can do to thrive, that we even don't know about. Mushrooms basically create microclimate to move spores .
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domesticgnome

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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: DoomSquirrel]
#19207631 - 11/30/13 07:53 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Clever
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Queen of Kings
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: domesticgnome]
#19207938 - 11/30/13 09:38 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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I know this is true because it can account for huge (and lovely) deposits on spores on top of the caps where there are normally no air currents.
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mountainplayer
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Queen of Kings said: I know this is true because it can account for huge (and lovely) deposits on spores on top of the caps where there are normally no air currents.

Beat me to it. I've often wondered how spores could end up on top of the cap.
Cool bit of info there, Maynard. Thanks for posting.
Queen of Kings: Good seeing you again. How's the hunting way down south?
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Queen of Kings
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Queen of Kings: Good seeing you again. How's the hunting way down south?
Sunny and unseasonably dry, with periodic downpours of armillaria and russula brevipes. Maybe see you at the fungus fair in Nevada City?
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mountainplayer
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: Queen of Kings] 1
#19208284 - 11/30/13 11:43 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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mountainplayer said:
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Queen of Kings: Good seeing you again. How's the hunting way down south?
Sunny and unseasonably dry, with periodic downpours of armillaria and russula brevipes. Maybe see you at the fungus fair in Nevada City? 
Yeah, lot's of those up here, too. Still finding some interesting one's, though. Check out this Lactarius I found yesterday. http://mushroomobserver.org/153922?q=1ekAl
I'm going to try to make the Nevada City trip. I really want to go to SOMA camp but don't think I'm going to be able to make that one. Hopefully Alan's mushroom photography talk will end up on video.
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jet li
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No talking about the weather. harhar just kidding.
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Joust
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Queen of Kings said: I know this is true because it can account for huge (and lovely) deposits on spores on top of the caps where there are normally no air currents.

Mostly convection currents caused by the FC
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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psylosymonreturns
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: Joust]
#19209050 - 11/30/13 03:34 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Joust said: Saw this on Fbook, pretty interesting
Me too! Too cool!!
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mountainplayer
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Re: Mushrooms Create Their Own Breeze [Re: Joust]
#19209890 - 11/30/13 07:38 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Joust said:
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Queen of Kings said: I know this is true because it can account for huge (and lovely) deposits on spores on top of the caps where there are normally no air currents.

Mostly convection currents caused by the FC
In the picture? For sure. But the article wasn't talking about artificial conditions, I don't think.
I think it's cool that there might be more to spore dispersal than a stroke of luck in taking advantage of air currents. They might have learned to manipulate it.
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DirtyTomFlint
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Pretty dope.
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Joust
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mountainplayer said:
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Joust said:
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Queen of Kings said: I know this is true because it can account for huge (and lovely) deposits on spores on top of the caps where there are normally no air currents.

Mostly convection currents caused by the FC
In the picture? For sure. But the article wasn't talking about artificial conditions, I don't think.
I think it's cool that there might be more to spore dispersal than a stroke of luck in taking advantage of air currents. They might have learned to manipulate it.
fungi are smart, look at stinkhorns and Cordyceps, very smart fungi
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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