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Catters86
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Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID
#21751601 - 06/02/15 06:59 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey guys, went out for a hunt on the weekend in the deep South Fleurieu in forest area and had a little find. Didn't get any habitat shots as left the camera in the car but was wondering if anyone could ID these and let us know if they reckon they are Subs? They bruised blue and spore printed purpley we think, it's kinda hard to tell as we haven't really got the point of comparison.
Also, there was a weird one that dried and left a white spore print when I spore printed them (the second pic, smaller one up the top left), anyone know what that would be? Found it quite interesting.
Anyways, any feedback would be most obliged, cheers guys.
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TimmiT


Registered: 03/23/10
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Loc: Victoria
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Re: Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID [Re: Catters86]
#21751630 - 06/02/15 07:27 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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They are Psilocybe subaeruginosa, except the little one in the second photo which is probably a Mycena species. Just make sure they all have a purple-brown spore print and bruise blue.
-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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Pewpew
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Re: Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID [Re: TimmiT]
#21756214 - 06/03/15 06:06 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey timmy, any ideas on the edibility of that type of Mycena? Iv got millions near me!
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TimmiT


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Re: Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID [Re: Pewpew]
#21756399 - 06/03/15 07:40 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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You probably shouldn't eat the Mycena. The edibility of most Mycena species is unknown, probably because they're insubstantial and not tasty. There are some toxic species so it's best to avoid them.
-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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Pewpew
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Re: Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID [Re: TimmiT]
#21768473 - 06/06/15 12:50 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi Timmy, Sorry to bug you without making a new thread... I cannot work out how to do it as yet! Can you have a look at the pics in my gallery to see if they are saffron milk caps? I have no idea how to get them on here! Are there any dangerous dopplegangers for these things? there were soooo many where I checked... also whats the best eating size to pick them if they are indeed the Milk caps?



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TimmiT


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Re: Southern Fleurieu South Australia ID [Re: Pewpew]
#21768623 - 06/06/15 01:49 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes, they are Lactarius deliciosus I usually pick them when they're just a bit smaller than the ones you have. Younger are generally better eating.
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-------------------- "Reality leaves a lot to the imagination" ~ John Lennon
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