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chipsandwich



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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23550660 - 08/17/16 05:44 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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one spot? you mean like a dot with hot knives?
Hashed go look in some virgin native bush, find a spot that looks mushroomy and stare at it for 5 minutes, you'll find something interesting. I've manage to find P.makarorae, P. subaeruginosa, P. weraroa, P. subsecotioides, two possible active gymnopilus sp. and this unknown sp. all in my first year of hunting. It's not hard you just have to look hard and be very observant.
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Re: ID request for blue bruising Psilocybe sp?? Dunedin NZ [Re: Adden]
#23550666 - 08/17/16 05:46 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Adden I would love to know your opinion on this
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Hashed
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Re: ID request for blue bruising Psilocybe sp?? Dunedin NZ [Re: Adden]
#23550670 - 08/17/16 05:48 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Hashed said: Spores get attached into the fibers of paper, that sucks major ass, it's a bad time, always print on foil, ALWAYS!!!
I just germinated ps azurescens and cyanescens swabbed off the back of a Holiday Inn traveler guide & map. You never know.
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inski said: Pluteus spores are close to if not impossible to germinate on agar, your best to attempt cloning a fresh specimen.
This..
Nice work, by all means, you can do it, but foil is the preference.
Close to impossible takes the cake, the close to impossible is good enough to attempt.
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Hashed
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23550689 - 08/17/16 05:56 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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chipsandwich said: one spot? you mean like a dot with hot knives?
Hashed go look in some virgin native bush, find a spot that looks mushroomy and stare at it for 5 minutes, you'll find something interesting. I've manage to find P.makarorae, P. subaeruginosa, P. weraroa, P. subsecotioides, two possible active gymnopilus sp. and this unknown sp. all in my first year of hunting. It's not hard you just have to look hard and be very observant.
Lol nah bro, incorrect context, spot meaning hundred. Seriously, I would be so fucking keen on a print of the suspected Pluteus velutinornatus you have no idea, I'm a fucking connoisseur.
And I wanna see the two possible active Gymnopilus sp. please. HA, you are a fucking legend bro. In my first year of hunting I only found two P. subaeruginosa patches. 
This year was my third and you still have a larger species list than I do.
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Re: ID request for blue bruising Psilocybe sp?? Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23550693 - 08/17/16 05:57 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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chipsandwich said: Adden I would love to know your opinion on this 
I'm not a trusted identifier or know the mushrooms of NZ. Sorry.
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chipsandwich



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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23550724 - 08/17/16 06:07 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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But you are knowledgeable, do you think it is a Pluteus sp.? No one wants to chime in 
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Lol nah bro, incorrect context, spot meaning hundred. Seriously, I would be so fucking keen on a print of the suspected Pluteus velutinornatus you have no idea, I'm a fucking connoisseur.
And I wanna see the two possible active Gymnopilus sp. please. HA, you are a fucking legend bro. In my first year of hunting I only found two P. subaeruginosa patches. 
This year was my third and you still have a larger species list than I do. 
Hundred what haha.
I don't even know if i'll find anymore specimens, I doubt anything will happen until next season anyway. The Gymnopilus sp. photos are with many other fungi photos on my phone which is now chilling at the bottom of a stream unfortunately.
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Hashed
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23550742 - 08/17/16 06:13 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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chipsandwich said: The Gymnopilus sp. photos are with many other fungi photos on my phone which is now chilling at the bottom of a stream unfortunately.
Please find them, I would love to see. 
Oh, you doped ur phone in a stream of water, fuck, did you post them on the shroomery???
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chipsandwich



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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23550957 - 08/17/16 07:22 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Well it might be worth spending a day up in the bush, next time I get some spare time i'll have a solid look for ya.
No my phone is still there, the water was cold as and pretty deep I just cut my losses and kept going.
Next season I will try find them, it's pretty hard to find the same spot in the bush though... Once again me saying I might have found active Gymnopilus sp means nothing, I found two species of blue bruising orange mushrooms that weren't Psilocybe. One of them could of been a Galerina sp.
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Hashed
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23551006 - 08/17/16 07:35 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thank you brother.
Did you know Galerina steglichii is active, only ever reported once in a greenhouse in Germany apparently. https://www.shroomery.org/12462/Galerina-steglichii
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chipsandwich



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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23551020 - 08/17/16 07:40 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Yes I did know there are active Galerina. I don't think I would take any of these funky actives too scary.
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Hashed
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23551038 - 08/17/16 07:46 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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I'm the cookie monster of mushrooms.

If given the chance, I would connoisseur that shit, the goal is to eat as many active species as possible.
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Adden

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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23551132 - 08/17/16 08:10 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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There's a "maybe" active blue bruising mycena species I'll be hunting for this fall.
Also Stropharia pseudocyanea. The user who posted this thread doesn't live near that area anymore. Possible new species. Will be getting Alan tons of pictures and specimens. These were weird mushrooms to see let alone touch. Had a good time, and I remember right where they were.
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Adden]
#23551192 - 08/17/16 08:27 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice one Adden, that is seriously dope! Active mushroom enthusiasts unite share and collaborate!
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Bagels
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23552034 - 08/18/16 01:17 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Bagels said: Two different collections. First 4 photos are a new collection from the same area. The new photos are much better chips and the mushroom without the piece of woodchip appears to be P. makarorae to me. It has a pileus with a distinct umbo. A cap with a big ole pointy nipple if you like This is the main difference I can see right off from P. tasmaniana.
Photos 5 and 6 are the earlier collection. I think it is too hard to make an ID from those photos. The gills though with P. tasmaniana drop down more. Sorry I don't know how to correctly describe this. I haven't found a good description of P. tasmaniana perhaps Inski can help with this.
The possible Pluteus does look an exciting find!! I haven't read of any active species in NZ. The microscopic features need to be studied to determine the species. You could put up a new ID request with as many details as possible.
Didn't see this sorry Bagels. Yeah the umbo makes it easier to see the difference, i'm still useless at spotting all the little things, as soon as I get excited I jump to conclusions
They're 100% all the same species, they look exactly the same to me and were growing under the same flax bush.
As for the Pluteus, the mushroom is long gone. I know where it came from though, gonna try find some more for sure.
No need to be sorry. My comments were hopefully being helpful to everyone as I was getting a bit confused myself.
I think the Pluteus velutinornatus can be found throughout the year. Have a look at these collection dates > Landcare Research
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Bagels]
#23552039 - 08/18/16 01:19 AM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Nice research Bagels. 
That's extremely good to know!
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: Hashed]
#23557953 - 08/19/16 07:10 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Any TI's wana share their thoughts?
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doctorghosty
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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: chipsandwich]
#23558091 - 08/19/16 07:53 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Looks like an active Pluteus to me
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chipsandwich



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Re: ID request for blue bruising sp Dunedin NZ [Re: doctorghosty]
#23558342 - 08/19/16 09:10 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Pluteus velutinornatus?

Another Pluteus?
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Joust
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Re: ID request for blue bruising Psilocybe sp?? Dunedin NZ [Re: inski]
#23558410 - 08/19/16 09:33 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Found growing out of woodchips under a flax bush


These were found in the same place previously I think they're all the same species. They all have a little dark nipple on the top, unfortunley all the specimens i've found have been quite munched up and haven't been able to get a spore print. I think these maybe be P. makarorae.
These are Psilocybe makarorae
-------------------- ~~~~~~***Psilocybin Mushrooms***~~~~~~ _________A Practical Guide To Psilocybin Mushrooms_________ "Think about the species, not your scale". -NeoSporen "Mr. Joust, I see you don't actually partake in the psilocin, but it looks like it may partake in you!" -Gojira
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Re: ID request for blue bruising Psilocybe sp?? Dunedin NZ [Re: Joust]
#23558489 - 08/19/16 09:59 PM (7 years, 5 months ago) |
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Thanks Joust, I'm more interested in the other bluing species I found. This thread is all over the show i'm starting to confuse myself.
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