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ambc
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: WaliX]
#23816048 - 11/09/16 12:05 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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That pine cone is awesome!
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knarkkorven
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: ambc]
#23816135 - 11/09/16 12:40 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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Very interesting to see that it likes it as a substrate, I thought it only colonized hard wood tree species.
I hope you find more and take more photos. We would really like more photos of this species.
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Anglerfish
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: knarkkorven]
#23816250 - 11/09/16 01:32 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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ambc said: That pine cone is awesome!
Indeed! It kind of looks like a sailing ship! 
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knarkkorven said: Very interesting to see that it likes it as a substrate, I thought it only colonized hard wood tree species.
Psilocybe arcana apparently fruits in both hard wood and conifer habitat. I'd think the pine cone specimens perhaps would interest mycologists.
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I hope you find more and take more photos. We would really like more photos of this species. 
I concur. We want dozens of photos. From nipple close-ups to full spread. Show us some lamellae!
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inski
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: Anglerfish]
#23817740 - 11/09/16 09:45 PM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I think the collection in the first post is Psilocybe serbica var. bohemica.
The specimen in the image labeled 2 is certainly P. serbica var. bohemica.
The specimens in image 1 have a cap that is too reddish-brown in colour to be P. serbica var. moravica and that species is not usually as umbonate as these, it could be the rare P. serbica f. sternberkiana.
Were these all found in Moravia?
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hjalmar said: Very unlikely, azurescens is not native to Europe, also the cap shape is different.
Not native but certainly naturalised as is P. cyanescens.
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Found about 200 of these today at the same spot, still not quite sure which psilocybe it is but ive tried them and they are good.
These actually look like P. azurescens but are probably P. serbica var. bohemica.
Edited by inski (11/09/16 10:14 PM)
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WaliX
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: WaliX]
#23818138 - 11/10/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 2 months ago) |
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I really wanted to take more pictures but when i found it the rush got over me and i got instantly into picking..finding a big flush is always so euphoric.
Yes, the pine cone is awesome i put it back in the same place it was next to sawdust. By the way ive found a lot of psilocybe bohemica also growing from pine cones.
Anyways im waiting for a big psilocybe bohemica flush late november/early december so ill definitely get you much more pictures.
And thank you all for your suggestions and help, much appreciated.
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WaliX
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Re: Czech Republic find, ID needed [Re: WaliX]
#24738593 - 10/26/17 08:48 AM (6 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hello guys,
They are just starting to grow in my area and so here are some photos of todays find of the same shrooms at the same place..im open to any suggestions as to which psilocybe this is. Also i will be back with some psilocybe bohemica photos in about a week or two.
Edit: Possible p.caerulipes / p.medullosa / p.moravica?
Edited by WaliX (10/26/17 11:39 AM)
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