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Tas75
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: obtuse]
#19883710 - 04/22/14 03:52 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Hypholoma fasciculare var. fasciculare
My thought too. In my experience, Hypholoma are very common in pine plantation. I find subs in that habitat, but less than in wet sclerophyll or woodchip beds.
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glensheperd1990
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Subhunter]
#19884440 - 04/22/14 06:09 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Subhunter said:
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glensheperd1990 said: hey guys found them today. im guessing they are subs. hope u guys can identify them.



Nice finds! North? South? East?west?
I found them in the north-east
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Free Radicals
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Registered: 04/17/14
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starting to get pretty damn excited! ha ha, nice to hear the find was in the north east!
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Subhunter
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The reason why I asked.. To base my hunt today on,   
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ent
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Subhunter]
#19886064 - 04/23/14 12:19 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Nice subs!
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Subhunter
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: ent]
#19886629 - 04/23/14 06:36 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yep all are subs, all from a spot on the east coast, eucalypt forest with pines bordering. Up an Old forest track, few pins about, I also found older subs that I was unsure about, but once they dried a little you could see the blue in the spots I'd earlier squeezed, spent a good 3 hours looking and found 8 mature
Edited by Subhunter (04/23/14 06:37 AM)
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mushroom_spider


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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Subhunter]
#19888752 - 04/23/14 04:50 PM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Looking forward to this season!
Good to see some regulars around, as well as those who are new and interested in fungi.
Went for a short walk at a sea-level spot that I had success at last year in the NW but nothing about. I suspect we will see plenty of action soon enough though with the weather how it has been.
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tassiedevil13
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Hey everybody
thought I'd share my finds (wet schlerophyll forest in the state's south).
It was the previous two years of the Tasmanian thread that helped me out. Only my second 'hunt'.
cheers


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mushroom_spider

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Nice, strong, healthy looking specimens there tassiedevil! Thanks for the pics!
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tassiedevil13
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Thanks
Thought it might get a few people on here excited 
I'm a total noob at this - are there any unwanted ones in the mix? Second hunt, first success - has me second guessing the finds :S
GLTA
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obtuse
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Nice finds guys.
im getting jealous. got to get out for a hike.
And another southerner. welcome aboard tassiedevil.
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tassiedevil13
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: obtuse]
#19891706 - 04/24/14 05:57 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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thanks obtuse - found reading many of your posts over the years VERY informative, saved me from wandering around in the wrong areas not knowing what to look for
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Tas75
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Looking good, the season is well and truly on!
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SubHunter556
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Tas75]
#19896703 - 04/25/14 02:43 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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I went for a quick look around about a week ago and it was still too dry in one of my spots, hoping the recent rain has changed that. Good to see a few familiar names from last season still around
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SubHunter556
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Please take a knife or scissors man, from everything I've heard and read pulling mushrooms up like that can wreck the patch and stop them from regrowing.
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Shyysiryxius
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Subs?
http://imgur.com/a/Scrzu
Oh please oh please oh please.. These things have turned pretty blue since those original pics too
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Nevermind


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Quote:
Shyysiryxius said: Subs?
http://imgur.com/a/Scrzu
Oh please oh please oh please.. These things have turned pretty blue since those original pics too 
Yep, all look good.
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Shyysiryxius
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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
#19896759 - 04/25/14 03:24 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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WOOT!
Making some tea with them now.. Had to get up to a bit higher elevation to find 'em but I have a feeling they be popping up a whole bunch.
I left a good number of baby pins too so I can come back to that spot 
Glad to be apart of the club!
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mushroom_spider

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Re: * Tasmania Season 2014 * [Re: Nevermind]
#19896766 - 04/25/14 03:27 AM (9 years, 9 months ago) |
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Shyysiryxius - see Subhunter's advice just above - use scissors and snip the mushrooms at the base to aid in the longevity of your patches.
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gogolbro
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