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droope
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Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter!
#23913059 - 12/10/16 01:00 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Habitat: Where does it grow? North of San Francisco (East Bay) next to pine needles and looks like some sort of dung or crap next to them. Also surrounded by Leaves...see photos:
So my wife walks my baby girl every day in her stroller and where I live you can just see SO many mushroooms of all diff. species but she saw these and I thought I'd share...
Thanks for any input!
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perkysmiles
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: droope]
#23913478 - 12/10/16 03:29 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Looks like quite the array of mushrooms! If I had to guess by pics I'd say fiberhead sp, hypholoma sp, and armilarria sp. My spelling of mushroom names sucks so....
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: perkysmiles]
#23913663 - 12/10/16 04:15 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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And make sure, especially if picking and discussing musrooms around her, that you teach your child to respect mushrooms and understand the dangers associated with picking mushrooms you have no idea about.
You may think that 1yo is still young but the most learning is done in the first 3 years and children learn more by what they see then what they are told. Make sure you show responsibility.
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: Cactiphile]
#23914399 - 12/10/16 07:52 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Damn look at the beautiful umbos on that 1st pic. Giving me a woodie.
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: shaggyp]
#23914429 - 12/10/16 08:10 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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droope
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: Mr Piggy]
#23919244 - 12/12/16 11:22 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Thank you for the replies guys!
And yes, my daughter just turned 1 and my wife just saw so many diff. types of Species!
And yes, I totally understand but my wife just snapped some photos for me and our baby girl is usually asleep but I def. will explain to her not to touch or eat wild mushrooms at some point lol.
I'm guessing none of these are active but I told her I'd go on a walk with her next time so I can find some....I'm a father and suffer from ptsd and want to experiment with micro dosing to treat it.
I know if the stems are blue, you're good to go but I don't want to eat something that'll poison me!
Thx again guys!!! Much appreciated.
droope
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Re: Bay Area Cali Patches my Wife Found on her Daily walks w/our 1yr. Old Daughter! [Re: droope]
#23920772 - 12/12/16 07:39 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Quote:
droope said:
I know if the stems are blue, you're good to go but I don't want to eat something that'll poison me!
Dont believe that whole heartedly. There are other mushrooms that bruise blue or Atleast silver/grey/purple enough to confuse the amateur mycologist. True, if you get blue bruising and a purple spore print you should be withiin the psilocybe genus. But i wouldn't recommend eating anything your not sure of without confirmation from a TI.
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