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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Adden]
#23523959 - 08/09/16 03:30 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Adden said: It's my understanding that the term exotic is just used for non cubensis spores. I've seen some vendors that don't have p or ps cyan in the exotic category. In the case of stuff like strains being a misnomer of variety, this is different. Just non US spores. Really doesn't mean anything at the end of the day. I have exotic mushrooms here, but to me they're just the mushrooms that grow outside. The specimens in this thread and stuff like serbica are exotic to me kinda thing.
Truth, knew you were the man for analysis for that one, can't really get a better description than that.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Hashed] 1
#23524003 - 08/09/16 05:02 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Found a page in my gallery with some pretty cool P.tasmaniana pics.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana] 1
#23524017 - 08/09/16 05:20 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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1st image flouro coloured P.alutacea. 2nd image P.alutacea that strongly resembles P.tasmaniana in morphology on right. 3rd image P.tasmaniana.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23524027 - 08/09/16 05:25 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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3rd image above looks like P.alutacea. Check out the mycelium and the little white dots. Must have been some horse manure under that piece of bark. I'm entertaining myself posting these I think more than anyone else because I find them so interesting. Please bear with me or tell me to stop when I'm overdoing the rehashed photos from my gallery.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23524036 - 08/09/16 05:32 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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These are great shots and finds! I find Psilocybe tasmaniana especially very cool and amusing looking mushroom. Nice flying saucers you got there a couple of posts ago. 
Keep them coming!
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: velho]
#23524054 - 08/09/16 05:41 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks velho.Will do because its fun. 1st image big P.alutacea. Give the magnification 2 hits. 2 &3 some of the colours P.alutacea can come in. If it wasn't for the bluing the last image could pass for Deconica coprophila.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23524064 - 08/09/16 05:51 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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More P.tasmaniana. I wish that big flying saucer in the first image was in focus. I love the blue rims on them. Eat them and take off.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23524078 - 08/09/16 06:04 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23524092 - 08/09/16 06:28 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Oh my gosh brother!
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Hashed]
#23524157 - 08/09/16 07:24 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Your dedication to sharing this with us is very much appreciated!
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: mindbentempire]
#23524159 - 08/09/16 07:25 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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knarkkorven
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Fractaliopsybe]
#23524459 - 08/09/16 10:04 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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All these photos are old photos from the other thread, right? Why not just post them in one reply?
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: knarkkorven]
#23526100 - 08/09/16 09:00 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Thanks people. I didn't do them in one reply because I was going through my gallery looking at photos that looked interesting examples of those species. So as I looked and posted looking for 'x' pic to show a trait I would find others that were an example for 'y' trait in a species.
To post them all together would be a mess when I'm posting examples of 3 species with different examples from each species. Hindsight only works for some smart people knarkkorven. Luckily I'm not one of them.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: knarkkorven]
#23526121 - 08/09/16 09:05 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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knarkkorven said: All these photos are old photos from the other thread, right? Why not just post them in one reply?
It's much nicer having multiple species separated and documented here.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Adden]
#23526370 - 08/09/16 10:18 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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I agree Adden
Here's some P.papuana pics off some I found later on that were a bit dried out


The last pic I want to compare to a photo of P.aucklandiae posted in "The official New Zealand Psilocybin Mushroom Season thread 2016" p49 20th May by xthrx just to show similarity of the two species
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23526690 - 08/10/16 12:19 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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 Keep em comming. Great for Id
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Bunya]
#23526837 - 08/10/16 01:38 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Holy clam bucket Billy. I have passed INSANE AMOUNTS of these while searching for subs... lower hunter valley has these.
Note to self: never delete any mushroom photo.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: gamminEYE]
#23527063 - 08/10/16 03:39 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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More pics for ID of P.papuana. Thanks guys
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Heyowana]
#23527226 - 08/10/16 05:40 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Hey, at least its not a mess of a photo dump like on my journal. 
As usual good stuff mate, keep it real homz
-------------------- Psilocybe Cubensis. Panaeolus Cyanescens. Psilocybe Subaeruginosa. Dimethyltryptamine.
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Re: New South Wales P.tasmaniana, P.alutacea and P.papuana thread. [Re: Fractaliopsybe]
#23530424 - 08/11/16 06:50 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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How did you go looking out St Albans Fractaliopsybe?
I haven't been looking for the last few days because its too dry again. P.alutacea fruits after the rain. Then when its dry and the sun comes out they shrivel up after a couple of days. Looked like rain today then it cleared up.
I've been reading and following the UK Liberty cap season 2016 thread. I think I know why they don't fruit here. No one has introduced the spores. The temperatures they fruit at over there happen all over the southern parts of Australia in Autumn. Still I guess there only has to be one patch of them and millions of spores will travel.
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