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Hunter223
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Bush subs? :)
#21804752 - 06/14/15 02:25 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Habitat: Pine forrest, bush scrub, fallen trees, state park
Gills: sandy/yellow/brown
Stem: 3-10cm, 0.1-2mm thick, dirty white/brown, not to hard not to soft , solid, thin/medium
Cap: 1cm-5cm, golden brown
Bruising: not really any bruising/slight darkness.
Can provide more images if it would help 


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Jufin


Registered: 03/31/08
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Loc: Australia
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They look like bush subs to me, but can you post some clearer photos?
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waycho_O
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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: Jufin]
#21804961 - 06/14/15 04:52 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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From the photos provided, they appear to be P. Sub, but a spore print and signs of blue/bruising would confirm.
Good luck to you - hope it is what you're looking for.
-------------------- "A mind that is stretched by a new experience never goes back to its old dimensions"
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hardmage
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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: waycho_O]
#21804979 - 06/14/15 05:06 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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More pictures would help but certainly look like subs to me also
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Hunter223
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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: waycho_O]
#21804984 - 06/14/15 05:08 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Dang, I threw so many away today while out picking, I just grabbed these out of curiosity. I only learnt of bush subs subtle differences today
I got some new photos, I couldn't get a very good one of the stems alone, But hope those help gain some insight  Thanks.
Today's haul
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Hunter223
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I will post a spore print tomorrow when it's done 
Looks like I just found my seasons hunting patch then, I swear I saw hundreds of these bad boys today and 3 weeks ago in the same spot.
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hardmage
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I am no expert so definitely wait for a TI/more experienced confirmation, but I would say you done got em 
Looks like your curiosity paid off in the end
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Hunter223
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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: hardmage]
#21805013 - 06/14/15 05:41 AM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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looks like curiosity didn't kill the cat :p
I uploaded the photos from my iphone and as i look at them now I realise I must have had some kind of lens tint on, so the gills look extremely white, they are more brown, I can upload photos tomorrow of gills without tint at request
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hardmage
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Not necessarily a bad thing,as this made it plain as day to see how blue they were bruising . Looking at your pics a second time Im damn sure they are subs. And i have to admit im jealous as fuck haha, hundreds of these babies ??!?!!!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!   
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Hunter223
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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: hardmage]
#21807126 - 06/14/15 04:40 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yeah absolutely hundreds of these bad boys! All I can think about is going back next week to collect a bunch. I also found some other ones while I was there but thought they were nothing due to there stem being pretty much hollow, but I saw photos of someone asking about them, people replied saying its the good stuff :p So I might grab them and chuck them up to ID (just to be safe) 
But anyway this is the spot print I ended up with this morning, This is my first ever spore print, I got real excited at how pretty it was so cut all the other caps off and placed them on the same bit of paper, now I play the waiting game :p
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Jufin


Registered: 03/31/08
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Loc: Australia
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I reckon they are subs, but the stems usually go more blue. We still need a clear photo of the stems.
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buddingshroomer



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Re: Bush subs? :) [Re: Jufin]
#21808110 - 06/14/15 08:53 PM (8 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm no TI, but I can comfortably say you have Psilocybe subaeruginosa
I hunt a lot of subs and am very confident thats what you have, but for a TI to confirm your find you'll probably need some well lit, close up and in focus photos showing the stems and the gills and maybe a spore print.
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