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blackforrest
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Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..?
#22299525 - 09/27/15 04:59 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey. 
Like the subject says, i'm planing to hunt for some Magic Mushrooms in Germany, espacially in the Black Forrest.
Is it possible to find some of these Psilocybin Mushrooms arround my place? Which ones? Something i have to look for?
And...can someone Identify these maybe:

 Found them in small bundles on Old/Mossy Wood. Looks a bit like this: http://www.123pilze.de/DreamHC/Download/BoehmischerKahlkopf.htm ?
Thanks! best regards F
Edited by blackforrest (09/27/15 06:13 PM)
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22299577 - 09/27/15 05:11 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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blackforrest
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22299591 - 09/27/15 05:16 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks...but i know the list. I couldn't find anyone of the listed ones or identify what i found YET.
My Question belongs espacially to the Area of the Black Forrest. Because most of the listed ones are Mushrooms from Fields and here is nearly only forrest.
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22299611 - 09/27/15 05:20 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Gymnopilus and Pluteus are both wood loving species take a hike and see what you can find
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blackforrest
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22299645 - 09/27/15 05:34 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks I will try next time. Will report. Someone can identify the ones on the pictures anyway?
edit: The two species you said occur on hardwood/deciduous trees, we have mostly fir forest. I will search anyway.
Edited by blackforrest (09/27/15 05:39 PM)
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22301655 - 09/28/15 07:54 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Bump ... Still can't fully identify the mushrooms... I want to be sure before I get ill or something
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22301830 - 09/28/15 08:56 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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The TIs seem to be on vacation or something. I know I'm interested to know what these are too.
They definitely look like they'll have dark purple-brown spore prints and I think they're in a genus in Strophariaceae, but I can't pinpoint them either. Do you have a spore print? Do you see any bruising?
I suspect they're some kind of Hypholoma. They seem to have a root of some kind at the bottom of the stem. How do they compare to Hypholoma tuberosum? (don't know what the European equivalent is...)
Please don't consider eating them until you know what they are though.
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: Coen]
#22302209 - 09/28/15 10:51 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Interesting mushrooms. I would recommending saving them until you can get a definitive answer.
Can you describe the habitat better for us? Perhaps visit the site again and take better photos of the mushrooms where they grow, and better photos of the gills etc.
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: Coen]
#22302230 - 09/28/15 10:55 AM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks for the answer! 
I'm new to this so i don't exactly know how to see the spore prints..will read a bit about it and try it. The bruising is brown when i cut it or press it.
But they also look familiar to this one: HYPHOLOMA MARGINATUM http://www.123pilze.de/DreamHC/Download/NatternstieligerSchwefelkopf.htm
And sure you are right, i will not consider eating if i'm not 120% sure. 
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22303077 - 09/28/15 02:10 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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@knarkkorven
just saw your post..
sure, i can visit the site again this week and make some better photos with the good camera.  they had grown ON the wood(soft-/pinewood like normally occur in the black forrest ), or really near to it. Mycelium surrounding stipe base, they grow in small groups of 3-5 or single.
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Re: Hunting for Magic Mushrooms in Germany..? [Re: blackforrest]
#22303111 - 09/28/15 02:18 PM (8 years, 4 months ago) |
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I think that your mushrooms might be something like Hypholoma capnoides
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Hypholoma capnoides are much bigger i think? Mine are like 0.5 to max 1.5cm cap and 2-3cm length stipe.. They also seem fully grown and Hypholoma capnoides has a "wavyer cap" when bigger?
thanks for the many answers
Edited by blackforrest (09/28/15 02:26 PM)
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