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D_T.eonanacatl
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Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 3
#22053016 - 08/06/15 11:24 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Found a few this morning, first of the season up in New England!


Edit: added second photo
Edited by D_T.eonanacatl (08/07/15 06:31 PM)
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nice! thx for posting.
maybe the slowly cooperating wx farther S down the coast will get some going down here soonish.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
#22053457 - 08/06/15 12:44 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Lemme just squeeze right in cha...
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Toe_Jam]
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: guyute22]
#22055754 - 08/06/15 09:35 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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but deep down inside i'm like... WOOOOOOOHH! 
What's your temps been like? Recent precip?
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I've been looking forever in Western Maine. Even though I'm looking in hardwood forests with beech it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. Frustrating.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Zadley91]
#22056659 - 08/07/15 04:38 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm so jealous. I've been checking a couple different spots with plenty of Beech daily but haven't found anything yet. I am however seeing tons of mycelium in these areas just no little Caerulipes.
Do these tend to come out right after a good rain? We had a couple days with rain but doesn't seem to have been enough for the fungus. I'm not seeing many mushrooms at all in southern Ontario woods.
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Nice cluster! Cant believe its been a year already. Went out today with the dog wasnt expecting much as its still early but found a few out there, didnt try too hard though, as the dog limits me. These happened to be where i was walking.
Its always best after a rain, especially heavy rains.


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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22060018 - 08/07/15 06:42 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks for sharing Roy! Anyone else who has tired to photograph this tiny species must agree that you have a gift for capturing so many great images.
Also, everyone can help this thread out by adding their caerulipes finds so we have it all in one place.
Here is my contribution for today:

Fruits are still few and far between. Late start to the season up here this year.
Last week was our first real "heat" of the summer. Highs were near 90 for a few days in a row. Now this week it has cooled to more comfortable temperatures. Highs just under 80 and lows around 50. Also a little bit of rain showers or storms for several consecutive days combined with these cooler temps has initiated fruiting. If we get a day or two of heavy rain they will be popping all over the place, but forecast is not looking good yet.
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What would be considered a normal size haul of these? Do you only find a handful at a time, or sometimes find a large amount?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Lucis]
#22062083 - 08/08/15 09:53 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks DT! They are not easy to photograph for sure. When does it usually start for you up there? Its around August 10-15 on average around here in upstate New York and northern New Jersey.
A normal haul can be as little as one or as many as 100. Large patches are uncommon, one or two or maybe a cluster of 5 is the norm. But those are scattered throughout large tracts of forest, so a good day of hunting can produce a large haul but not just from one location. If that made any sense...
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22062117 - 08/08/15 10:07 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Does anyone from Maine have any advice on finding these? I don't know if it's still early but it feels like I'm looking in the right places, beech forest near stream, but I'm not finding any. Our season might be the same as upstate New York though.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Zadley91]
#22062174 - 08/08/15 10:32 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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It should be on its way already there in Maine. Are you in the mountains? Best advise i can give anyone is pick a stream, preferably a high gradient well shaded stream, a ravine in other words. And just walk along its banks and up on the ridges above it, keep your eyes down and look for well decayed branches and fallen trees often on moist slopes. And yes beech and birch are what they are most commonly found on but also just leaf litter so as long as your in a northern hardwood forest the beech and birch trees will be there just keep your head down and walk slow, once you find one they will be easier to spot.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22062188 - 08/08/15 10:37 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks, I was in an area that fits that description this morning. I'll have to check here again along with another spot I have in mind.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Zadley91]
#22070849 - 08/10/15 08:35 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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I figured we would see a little more activity in this thread by now. Is everyone still waiting on rain? Were supposed to get dumped on here in Southern Ontario today.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12]
#22080805 - 08/12/15 10:53 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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We finally had a full day of rain yesterday.

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Nice finds! Are you finding these in Maine? I went out to look a while ago, I might check another spot this afternoon.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22081298 - 08/12/15 01:00 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Your pictures are always the best Roy!  I look forward to them.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22083211 - 08/12/15 08:10 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Here is one more from today. The ones found in mixed leaf litter are spread out and usually growing alone. The good flushes and groupings are usually found on small to medium sized logs.

Here is a habitat shot:
 I look for areas with lots of down beech wood. Most of the good logs have been decomposing for around 5 to 10 years. This area was close to an active stream and on a gentle slope.
I also find some good black trumpet spots near bluefoot habitats!
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Quote:
D_T.eonanacatl said: Here is one more from today. The ones found in mixed leaf litter are spread out and usually growing alone. The good flushes and groupings are usually found on small to medium sized logs.

Here is a habitat shot:
 I look for areas with lots of down beech wood. Most of the good logs have been decomposing for around 5 to 10 years. This area was close to an active stream and on a gentle slope.
I also find some good black trumpet spots near bluefoot habitats!

Great finds.
I really appreciate the habitat shots, the areas I've been searching look just like the for the most part. We had a 1/4" of rain Monday but still no luck with the Caerulipes in Southern Ontario.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12] 2
#22085115 - 08/13/15 07:07 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Just received this photo from a friend I hike with. Looks like I need to go take a look for myself today!
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I think that's the most prolific pic of Caerulipes I've ever seen. That's awesome.
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Boi-yoi-yoing!
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immense cluster is immense. sah-weet.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic] 2
#22088520 - 08/13/15 06:27 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Here is a closer look at my friends find:

One of the best clusters of caerulipes that I have ever had the pleasure of holding! He let me borrow a couple to try and take some prints. They were found on the edge of a washout from a woodchip bed that has been there for at least 6 years. It has had a few layers of chips thrown down over those years. All the woodchips are from the surrounding natural hardwood forest, mostly beech birch and oak.
I found these ones nearby:
 These pins had most of the white spots washed off during the heavy rains we received two days ago. You can still see the remains of the spots on the cap margin. I watered and covered this patch and will hopefully be returning in a day or two.
Bluefoot season is in full swing in the mountains of New England. Get out and explore!
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Quote:
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Love your photography Roy. 
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wow
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Viridis420]
#22090992 - 08/14/15 12:24 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
#22091242 - 08/14/15 01:27 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Great finds everyone!!
I've got to get some pics up..
the size of some of those and those clusters are amazing, they make mine look like nothing my profile pic is a cluster I found years ago.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: mushypanda] 2
#22092063 - 08/14/15 05:12 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks Maynard and Sara! And damn DT that cluster is awesome and nice finds! Got out for a few today, had to work for them, still early here. I hate the pictures but oh well here ya go.


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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22092855 - 08/14/15 09:48 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Crazy how they're just shooting out the sides like that Roy. Awesome finds!! Keep em coming everyone I just can't get enough blue foots !!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Viridis420]
#22093474 - 08/15/15 04:13 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Amazing photos everybody!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22102231 - 08/17/15 10:32 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Roy said: Thanks Maynard and Sara! And damn DT that cluster is awesome and nice finds! Got out for a few today, had to work for them, still early here. I hate the pictures but oh well here ya go.

wow, very cool
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and on a beautiful cluster.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
#22102269 - 08/17/15 10:43 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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when is my best chance to find these in Southern New England? How far south can they be found?
I am guessing it is still a bit too warm...?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: guyute22]
#22104312 - 08/17/15 08:17 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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How far south are you? I know they have been found down in the mountains and hills of Virginia. Keep an eye on temperatures to find the right window. Then get out and hunt after heavy rainfall.
The season up here has come to a stop. We had good rain last week but now it is hot and dry this week. Highs near 90F with abundant sunshine has dried up most of my habitats.
These are from the patch of pins found last week, and a comparison photo when I went back to check on them after keeping it watered for 3 days.
turned into: 
and one more lone soldier:

Only another week of the best fruiting season remains up here, hopefully we get more rain soon!
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I have found this species in the blue ridge mountains of GA.
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D_T.eonanacatl said: How far south are you? I know they have been found down in the mountains and hills of Virginia. Keep an eye on temperatures to find the right window. Then get out and hunt after heavy rainfall.
The season up here has come to a stop. We had good rain last week but now it is hot and dry this week. Highs near 90F with abundant sunshine has dried up most of my habitats.
I am hunting in Southern MA, RI, & sometimes SE CT. My edible season here has also come to a screeching halt with this weather, although i did find a decent chicken yesterday.
I will keep my eyes open for p. caerulipes as things ramp back up...
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: guyute22]
#22106170 - 08/18/15 10:49 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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This week looks promising for weather! It's been crazy hot and humid and its supposed to rain for days starting anytime today 

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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: mushypanda]
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mushypanda said: This week looks promising for weather! It's been crazy hot and humid and its supposed to rain for days starting anytime today 


We've had the same type of weather in Southern Ontario. Hopefully we actually get the rain they've been calling for this time, this heatwave has been unbearable!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12]
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You ain't kidding
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: mushypanda]
#22115283 - 08/20/15 03:59 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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where exactly are u guys finding these up on hill or in gullys or what and u think i could find them any my ovoid habbitats?
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Edit: added second photo
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godblunts420 said: where exactly are u guys finding these up on hill or in gullys or what and u think i could find them any my ooi habbitats?
i found mine in a little clump between your mom's ...... toes.
actually, this is a gross violation of forum rules
look at the pics. does it look like an area near you? go look! report back!
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godblunts420 said: where exactly are u guys finding these up on hill or in gullys or what and u think i could find them any my ooi habbitats?
i found mine in a little clump between your mom's ...... toes.
actually, this is a gross violation of forum rules
look at the pics. does it look like an area near you? go look! report back!
Asking if your finds were up on a hill or in a gully is "gross violation of forums rules"? Sounds like a question regarding habitat to me.
We finally got some heavy rain last night and this morning. I'll likely head out later this afternoon and tomorrow morning in hopes of finding something. I've been able to locate plenty of Beech habitat while waiting for the rains.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12]
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: DubSpore]
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i fixed my post i forgot a few letter in ovoid
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ohhh relax. i'm yankin your chain a bit
however, a glance at items 3, 6, and 7 may curb your indignation a tad.
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/2263556
you got it, go look for good damp beech litter and good luck.
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said: where exactly are u guys finding these up on hill or in gullys or what and u think i could find them any my ovoid habbitats?
Very different.
This is what bluefoot habitat lookslike in early summer:
 personally i like a stream with a lower wash out, think very shallow like this in late summer:

This is Ovoid habitat in early spring:
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and don't forget the prior years' threads on this topic
invaluable reading
VG and others have loads of great tips all throughout
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i have seen every years thread and thanks for the tip man now i can better my odd i have a few places i could think of now that i wouldnt have otherwise
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***Edit I think this post is wrong, and these are not caerulipes!! I scoped them after maynards post and the spore shape was wrong. Jumped the gun! I'll follow up later, and leave my error there for now......Sorry guys! These were really tiny, dry, coming out of beech litter, and had blue!****
Dry-rulipes from Lake Huron - all from leaf litter




ALSO: been finding these guys on sugar maple and paper birch.....

Edited by Roger Wilco (08/23/15 10:02 PM)
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roger Wilco]
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Are you sure those are Caerulipes? They look an awful lot like a Deconica species. Either way excellent pictures! I love the B'luteus.
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I can see the blue in the images and in person. They were too dry to bruise intensely. I'll scope them for you and compare to last years Atlantic finds.
It's all about the beechamins baby.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roger Wilco]
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They're just really not giving off that caerulipes look..
Roger, have you found these before?
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I edited my post above, and I will do an ID request or an MO upload tomorrow with micro's on the mystery mushrooms. I did find a few caerulipes last year, these were much smaller and drier than those ones but had many similar features and habitat, also quite far away from the original find (1000+ km), however microscopy shows these ones are something different altogether as you both have suggested.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roger Wilco]
#22133304 - 08/23/15 11:05 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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They remind me of Deconica inquilina but that is obviously just a guess
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Its been a strange slow year.




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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22137392 - 08/24/15 08:18 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Beautiful pics Roy! I love the water fall. Which camera are you using?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22137709 - 08/24/15 09:26 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Roy said: Its been a strange slow year.
Regional patterns looking decent for the areas of VA I hunt. If they're on time like the last few years it should be a productive weekend.
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I am monitoring this thread. Thanks for the inspiring work thus far.
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Thanks maynard! Its a Nikon D40 with a macro lens. Its pretty old now, only 6 mega pixles.
Good luck VG! Not sure what the problem here has been, had plenty of rain in August. Maybe the hot dry July messed them up. Or maybe some years are just better than others, could be why they are seemingly rare. Or hopefully is the case that they are just a little late.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22139749 - 08/25/15 08:30 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Roy said: Thanks maynard! Its a Nikon D40 with a macro lens. Its pretty old now, only 6 mega pixles.
Good luck VG! Not sure what the problem here has been, had plenty of rain in August. Maybe the hot dry July messed them up. Or maybe some years are just better than others, could be why they are seemingly rare. Or hopefully is the case that they are just a little late.
I'm hoping their really late here. The weather has finally cooled of but we still haven't had much rain and there isn't much in the forecast. I've found some amazing beach habitat along a river with never ending rotting beach, still not a single Carupulies in sight.
I thought I'd have no problems finding these, boy was I wrong! Is anyone else posting in this thread north of the border?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12]
#22141022 - 08/25/15 02:10 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Unfortunately rain is everything, without it things will be tough. While prime time up in Canada should have already past I have seen them found throughout September up there so don't give up hope!
Went to pick some early season grapes today stopped by a stream on the way and snapped a couple pics, few and far between.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22141306 - 08/25/15 03:17 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Beautiful.
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Thanks!
Since its been a tough year and I have not been finding too many I figured ill do this a little different and try to explain better how and where i search in order to help those who are looking.
Sun rise about 6am and a typical looking stream
 Now i know i always say i search along streams but i never really specify. I generally search ridges above said streams. This picture shows the stream on the left and i am on a a flat ridge. These ridges can go for quite a ways then either peter out or eventually become too steep. In that case i will just find another ridge. Generally i zig zag my way up stream crossing it many times to hit ridges on both sides. Some of these ridges can be a couple hundred feet above the stream while others are only a couple feet.
 Now i am always in a northern hardwood forest dominated by yellow birch with many beech around. This stream is around 2300 ft in elevation. And i look for this, dead birch killed by armillaria and you can even see some small dead beech trees around it.
 At the base of this tree was these growing from leaf litter, i included a picture with a tip of my key for size comparison. They can be very small.  But they are most commonly found on smaller branches like these on this beech
 Or thy are just random on leaf litter or small pieces of wood
 So to put it in perspective i was out for about 7 hrs today and found 11 all together, they are hard to find and often so small they are overlooked especially when dry and pale. Well hope that helps and good luck to all.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22148620 - 08/26/15 08:01 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Sounds like my kinda mushroom. It is threads like these that make me wish I were still in Ohio sometimes. Montana is beautiful and all... But no mushrooms to offer that rewarding feeling of finding mushrooms such as these.
Well I guess for now it is Gymnopilus and Cinctilus hunting.
And hiking the beautiful mountain trails.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: DubSpore]
#22151214 - 08/27/15 12:16 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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so whats the dosage on these for around a lvl 3 trip and what is the buzz like compared to ovoids
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Great shots guys! I have managed to find another 3 caerulipes this year, but only 3 again! It seems to be the magic number for me. Luckily though, I was out looking for chanterelles, and found a nice pile, but its been so dry around here in the atlantic provinces. Anyways, no habitat shots again this year, just some shots of them in hand.



Keep at it, I'm not sure how much longer the season is though. Its been a weird year for sure!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: rope]
#22152847 - 08/27/15 05:58 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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Wow Roy, awesome pics, and awesome info. I am searching far and wide for these things. I know I'll find some eventually.
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godblunts420 said: so whats the dosage on these for around a lvl 3 trip and what is the buzz like compared to ovoids
They are probably most similar to cubes. I never had or found ovoids but they seem like they should be stronger and only had cubes once and only have a dried gram of these once or twice a year. But one gram is enough for slight visual and auditory changes, pretty much feel high for 4 hrs puts you in a very good place. Only problem is one dried gram is still about 20 30 40 or more mushrooms, so a heavier trip would require quite a lot.
Nice find Rope! 3 aint bad but good luck im sure you can find more!
Thanks Magicdave! Good luck on your searching!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22160297 - 08/29/15 11:24 AM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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^^^^ damn, first post was a dandy^^^^ good shit akhkharu. Welcome to the boards and good luck with that list you've got going on.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22160493 - 08/29/15 12:06 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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That Ganoderma looks more like Tsugae than Luciderm imo... Give us an update when you find more Caeulipes!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: amp244]
#22160511 - 08/29/15 12:09 PM (8 years, 5 months ago) |
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it was tsugae, it was growing on an old dead conifer and I made tea with it. More caerulipes after the rain though :-)
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#22162416 - 08/29/15 08:47 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Found a few more today. Nothing spectacular, but caerulipes nonetheless.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22165174 - 08/30/15 03:13 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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A few nice shots from today
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22174932 - 09/01/15 05:41 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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No one else? :-(
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#22177358 - 09/02/15 08:29 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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AUG was 79.3% below normal RF for the month with a deficit of over 3.03". of the observed RF in AUG, 81.6% occurred before the 15th of the mo making the last three weeks severely dry.
i bet if the cold front THUR-FRI this week pans out in this area and if VAGent is up in the GW Nat. Forest this weekend, he'll produce.
i'll give it a go, that's for sure.
ETA: stats are in my back yard...which is crunchy right now, even down in the woods in the creek bottom.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
#22177543 - 09/02/15 10:06 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've just about given up on these, by time we get enough rain this season will be likely be over.

I'm about to harvest my first cubes so it's not a big deal, but I was really hoping to find a few.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22178227 - 09/02/15 01:27 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I've been spraying water from my camelbak when I find spots. And most of the places I find them are extremely humid. But the lack of rainfall is certainly effecting the fruiting season.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22178269 - 09/02/15 01:39 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Word has it p caerulipes are found in sc. been doing a lot of research/homework on the little bastards. I hope to add some pics to this thread after the next rains come through. I have yet to find somebody from this state ( south carolina ) who has found them, but im psyched and determined. the hunt will soon be on!
Beautiful pics, some really great shots.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
#22178717 - 09/02/15 03:42 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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No bueno, Skunked. First time in years my spot didn't fruit on time, I've never seen it this dry at this time of year. Unfortunately it's a few hrs away so my seasons over 
Did catch some nice brook trout.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22178799 - 09/02/15 03:58 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Akhkharu said: No one else? :-(
you ever see one of those nature shows where there's a watering hole and all the other animals are standing around because there's a hungry croc in said hole?
and then one antelope goes up to the edge to get a drink, and do the others stop him? nooo... they just WATCH to see what's going to happen.
kind of a morbid curiosity liberally salted with self-preservation, i imagine.
you are the antelope. your feds are the crocs. we're a bunch of waterbuffalo waiting to see what happens.
(actually, its been too dry to bother to look around here.)
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VG, I might go have a look see on Monday after it rains a whole bunch. I'll be sure to send you some prints if anything materializes...
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22179553 - 09/02/15 06:41 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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If the feds care about a guy walking around the woods eating mushrooms, then they have waaaaaay too much free time on their hands. Esp since I don't grow them or sell them. Just pick wild ones and stuff them into my mouth and then feel really really really good. Haha.
Also, it rained this evening, yay!!!
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VirginiaGentleman said: No bueno, Skunked. First time in years my spot didn't fruit on time, I've never seen it this dry at this time of year. Unfortunately it's a few hrs away so my seasons over 
Did catch some nice brook trout.
bummer. but the consolation prize ain't so bad and it seems that you developed your ovoid spots p well this spring.
i'm gonna make a run to the hills NW of c'ville this weekend; shot in the dark, or in the dimness, but i'll give it a go while camping.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: relic]
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Some areas around me had serious rains yesterday. Didn't get any in my home town, but 1.2 inches fell in areas within a 40 minutes away. Do you guys think it's worth heading out for a drive or should I wait a day or two?
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
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@Roy & Akh - beautiful finds! Thanks for sharing
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
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That sucks VG but hopefully you still find some!
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TBJ12 said: Some areas around me had serious rains yesterday. Didn't get any in my home town, but 1.2 inches fell in areas within a 40 minutes away. Do you guys think it's worth heading out for a drive or should I wait a day or two?
Yes you should, i usually go the day after but two or three days is still a good bet.
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stevo said: I felt bad about lifting that log up for a myc shot since I did it. So piled more leaves over it to help it recover faster. Yesterday, 3 weeks later I went to look at it and its like it grew 2x with thick rhizomes, perhaps thicker and faster growing than ovoid when it gets on a log and not chips. And snipped off a ropey strand to roll around until it turned blue to assure its identity. So exciting. It makes me wonder, if somfone put effort into isolating a good strain and watering it, it may proliferate into carpet of shrooms and be worthwhile. Even aggressive cyans for example dont generally produce loads in the "wild" That above woodchip find is very inspiring. Maybe these mushrooms like chip beds too abut because of their more undisturbed habitat just havent had the human intervention needed to introduce them to chips like cyans/azures and such?
Do you know that was Caerulipes and not ovoid mycelium? Ive tried over the years by collecting logs they were on and adding wood chips and have failed. I know a couple people i have sent prints to have had minor success but have said they are difficult. The fact that they have one of the largest distributions across most of the Eastern USA and have been around for quite along time by now they would have been found on man made wood chips if they were able to grow there. Seems like they need nearly 100% shade and a lack of disturbance. My favorite part about caerulipes is that they grow in the wild, not too many Psilocybes can say that.
As a side note i have not even tried to get out, damn lack of rain and heat. But its def not over yet, id be more surprised if i dont find some within the next couple weeks than if i do.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
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Oh and nice finds Akhkharu! Thats a beautiful cluster!
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Awesome finds everyone keep it up !!
I started a culture awhile back and cleaned it up on agar transferring most aggressive myc continuously. It's taken months to colonized spawn jars which I'm experimenting with different grains. These are the furthest along of chicken scratch and rye berry caerulipes spawn.
I'll be testing them outdoors in the Willamette Valley and in containers to be left out on the porch.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22188728 - 09/04/15 03:53 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Pickings are slim due to the lack of rain. Only finding about 10 dried grams per day now :-(
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Viridis420 said: Awesome finds everyone keep it up !!
I started a culture awhile back and cleaned it up on agar transferring most aggressive myc continuously. It's taken months to colonized spawn jars which I'm experimenting with different grains. These are the furthest along of chicken scratch and rye berry caerulipes spawn.
I'll be testing them outdoors in the Willamette Valley and in containers to be left out on the porch.

Well thats awesome! Thanks for showing the progress and good luck!
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I think my mycelium log is legit caerulipes. The smell was legit. Ovoid haas sort of a psilocybe smell with a gross aftersmell. I sniffed some ovoid myc less than an hour before, so it was very fresh in my memory.
Hmm thats interesting, well guess we will know for sure if/when it fruits. Good luck!
Akhkharu 10 dried grams in one day isnt slim pickings! Thats hundreds of mushrooms! Thats crazy if your finding that much.. And only one picture!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22198615 - 09/06/15 06:30 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Wet not dry. Haha. 2 dry a day is a good hunt for me.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
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Ha it has been shitty.
But it rained yesterday, decent numbers for september could have been more.


 Deepest and heaviest bruising ive seen yet
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
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The rain has finally arrived and isn't going away for 3 days by the looks of it. Might still have a shot at finding some Caerulipes yet.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: TBJ12]
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Damn, that's some intense bruising Roy! Awesome finds as always, thank you for sharing 
I found a few this morning
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: mushypanda]
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Those pictures are very majestic. Thanks for sharing with us.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
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Thanks for sharing the finds Ray - inspiration for an early morning walk guess I better get to bed. G
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: gman]
#22225389 - 09/12/15 01:07 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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 not sure if that's mushrooms or deer poop.
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Thanks guys! Good luck G, these were from the lake up in North Jersey if you can get up there. There should be many.
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Roy]
#22230368 - 09/13/15 08:16 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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The season looks to be pretty much over. :-(
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: Akhkharu]
#22236405 - 09/14/15 12:27 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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False alarm, they are definitely popping again after 3 days of rain. :-)
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22337456 - 10/05/15 03:51 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Well thats awesome! Nice finds! Its all about the rain it seems with them and the low temperature. The highs dont seem to matter, ive seen them fruit with 90 degree heat or a cool 60. But the season seems to end once the lows hit the 40's consistently. Been close to freezing recently, the season is over up here. I always assumed the further south you go the later they can be found. Good stuff congrats!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
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Here are a couple finds I came up with today. Enjoy!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22340305 - 10/06/15 09:33 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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stevo said: Hi Fritz those are cool mushrooms. The first appears to be a Psilocybe and the other I dont know. But they dont appear to be Ps. Caerulipes, which as far as I know have only been found on the east coast so far.
I'm in Seattle and have been spotting the red ones everywhere (not familiar with) but only the one psilocybe cyanescens is the first one I found this year. Enjoy!
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22399141 - 10/18/15 06:16 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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They stopped popping here about a month ago. Ovoids are next and last up to fruit on my list for the fall. Hope to see some more good pics next year :-)
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Re: Psilocybe Caerulipes 2015 [Re: stevo]
#22478419 - 11/04/15 09:18 PM (8 years, 2 months ago) |
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Only on beech. Nothing else for me. There's lots of beech trees here.
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