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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#27034286 - 11/11/20 10:22 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I was thinking first sect.Zapotecorum I saw. I thought what's this alutacea doing growing out of the clay soil?
In the wild sect.Zap often has a ridge running around the circumference of the cap.A little way in from the edge. There are lookalikes growing nearby or with them.
Once I've picked a few it's easy to identify them. They have a gold orange hue to the cap that almost looks like it glows. P.cubensis gets that look in the wild at times.
I have heaps of pics of sect.Zapotecorum but still no computer to upload them on. I'd rather eat than talk about them. Last year they fruited just before Xmas. I can't wait. Best Xmas present by far.Hehe.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 2
#27034490 - 11/12/20 04:06 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Things are good in SA thanks though not much in the way of an active Xmas present to look forward to here it'll be much too dry by then. Our P.alutacea in SA have more of a red/orange coloration as opposed to the striking yellow/gold of the sect.zap I've found. I took a few pics of the sect.zap back in March this year. It didn't look as though there were many pins about so perhaps nearing the end of the season. There were some very large solitaire specimens fruiting in the drainage channels of a logging track which must have weighed upwards of 100g a piece. Also a few other oddities which I couldn't ID with certainty.
  
  

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kunzyMAGI24
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Viridis420]
#27034523 - 11/12/20 04:55 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Looks like liberty caps
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: kunzyMAGI24] 1
#27034591 - 11/12/20 06:12 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Liberty caps....I think not. That's extremely interesting about the size of the zapotecorum mushrooms you found.
Even more exciting to me are those pics. If they were from Mexico I'd be guessing caerulescens or zapotecorum type species.
The fact that they are from Australia blows me away. You'll scare all the local armchair experts away. Not me though but I'm not an expert. So I have nothing to lose.
Keep going on the quest. Like I said I've just scratched the surface.
When's your next trip planned?
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Heyowana
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#27035417 - 11/12/20 02:59 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I admire people that travel to hunt mushrooms. I'm not a fan of travel. Tripping and travel don't mix for me.
Best trips have always been at home. So when those sect.Zapotecorum fruit I can start the relationship with them slowly.
Just take a small handful then work my way up. My failed attempts at photography whilst tripping makes me understand why photographers aren't tripping taking pictures.
I'd have to try them. A few then a lot in your situation. Mind you with those big zapotecorum mushrooms at 100g half a mushroom would be enough.
I have to find that many of those tiny sect.Zapotecorum to make say a 50g trip when fresh.I reckon they'd be good at that dosage though.
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GoldTopper
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: bobwastaken]
#27035452 - 11/12/20 03:26 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Quote:
bobwastaken said: Things are good in SA thanks though not much in the way of an active Xmas present to look forward to here it'll be much to dry by then. Our P.alutacea in SA have more of a red/orange coloration as opposed to the striking yellow/gold of the sect.zap I've found. I took a few pics of the sect.zap back in March this year. It didn't look as though there were many pins about so perhaps nearing the end of the season. There were some very large solitaire specimens fruiting in the drainage channels of a logging track which must have weighed upwards of 100g a piece. Also a few other oddities which I couldn't ID with certainty.
  
  
 
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