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OOISI
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: gaussflayer]
#26725018 - 06/06/20 08:34 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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gaussflayer said: How long do we have left of the season?
A few weeks or so ago i remember coming here and it had just kicked off. It's surprising to see so many subs out and around. We haven't had much rain lately and my spots are pretty dry.
At least till/through August. We had rain on Sunday/Monday. Once season starts make it a habit to check.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: OOISI] 6
#26725668 - 06/07/20 05:28 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Had a nice day out today. Found lots of pins coming up in places along with some colorful inactives.
     
    
 
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken] 4
#26727450 - 06/07/20 08:00 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi everyone! Years of lurking and reading up on here finally paid off 
Stumbled on a few decent sized patches the other day. The first time I go out not intending to find anything is when I actually find something. Go figure
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Luminate] 1
#26727565 - 06/07/20 08:49 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Super interesting thick capped phenotype.
I was nope nope till I saw the third shot.
Be great to get some undercap shots.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: pineninja] 2
#26727689 - 06/07/20 10:03 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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pineninja said: Super interesting thick capped phenotype.
I was nope nope till I saw the third shot.
Be great to get some undercap shots.
He posted an ID thread, and MpSeph and myself verified them. There are some picked shots there that show the bruising. Very healthy subs .
Here: https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/26725082 and there is a gill shot
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AsanaLion
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken] 1
#26727692 - 06/07/20 10:06 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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20gms later, back on dry land. Mush love shroom family ❤️✨🍄
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: Luminate]
#26727731 - 06/07/20 10:28 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Luminate said: Hi everyone! Years of lurking and reading up on here finally paid off 
Stumbled on a few decent sized patches the other day. The first time I go out not intending to find anything is when I actually find something. Go figure

Beautiful shots/specimens and you've found a lovely spot there. It's certainly getting to be a popular in recent years.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: OOISI] 1
#26727961 - 06/08/20 01:42 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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In the third shot I was also convinced.
Its the meaty ones I like to...photograph.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: pineninja] 2
#26728299 - 06/08/20 07:24 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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My bad, you did say that.
Lol, fair enough. Mushroom photography is what keeps me active .
BTW, i dug up some photos from July 2018, couldnt upload them cause of space constraints i think. I know, im breaking the rules. But i owe you guys some pics! 
    
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: OOISI] 2
#26730746 - 06/09/20 08:12 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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hey guys,
stumbled across a patch of these wavy caps. They were growing in an area around normal looking subs, but kinda in a patch of their own. Was real interested in them and wondering if anyone knows anything about them? Are they a strain of subs or a different species? I've done some internet searching and found psilocybe cyanescens look almost identical.
 
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: space10]
#26732260 - 06/09/20 06:26 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Alright guys yesterday was finaly the day. I found my first subs in the wild. I found them at a place I never knew existed and drove past it by chance so stopped for look. I walked for 4 hours through gullies to find nothing, on the way back to the car I seen something in the distance under a big old pine tree. I actually pulled one up and thought it was no good because of the lack of blue, I expected a lot more to be honest. Can't beat the feeling 👌 I posted for an ID request and 2 guys said they are subs but if anyone doubts it let me know 😂
   
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: FATY]
#26732400 - 06/09/20 07:16 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yep, they look good to me.
I've had that experience a few times. Search the deep forest with no finds only to stumble across gold at the very moment you give up. It's like one's mind and the hunt are connected somehow. If I don't have a plan for ingesting (sitter, free evening etc.) then they won't reveal themselves. When I start planning it out as I forage, they start to appear. All a bit esoteric from me but there you go.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: space10]
#26732482 - 06/09/20 07:46 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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space10 said: hey guys,
stumbled across a patch of these wavy caps. They were growing in an area around normal looking subs, but kinda in a patch of their own. Was real interested in them and wondering if anyone knows anything about them? Are they a strain of subs or a different species? I've done some internet searching and found psilocybe cyanescens look almost identical.
  
Nice pics and morphology You could call them the same species depending on whether you're a bundler or splitter regarding taxonomy. I think P.cyanescens, allenii, azurescens probably all occur in SA and we refer to them as sub phenotypes. So far P.cyanescens has been confirmed to occur in Australia.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26732646 - 06/09/20 08:38 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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AsanaLion
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: bobwastaken]
#26732737 - 06/09/20 09:13 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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bobwastaken said:
Nice pics and morphology You could call them the same species depending on whether you're a bundler or splitter regarding taxonomy. I think P.cyanescens, allenii, azurescens probably all occur in SA and we refer to them as sub phenotypes. So far P.cyanescens has been confirmed to occur in Australia.
I have to agree, the level of variation I have seen between 'subs' is pretty astounding. Also only one patch of subs that I pick from gives wlp.. and they often appear as a different phenotype than the others I pick. Have you guys ever done a bunch of cloning and isolations with agar in order to seperate and identify our different phenotypes/species?? Its something I hands down want to undertake.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: AsanaLion] 1
#26732903 - 06/09/20 10:40 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Ok so first subs ever found was yesterday then today went for a walk at a new spot and bam, gold everywhere  I took about 20 subs and there would have been another 80-100 easy that I left for another journey
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: space10] 1
#26733200 - 06/10/20 01:43 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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space10 said: hey guys,
stumbled across a patch of these wavy caps. They were growing in an area around normal looking subs, but kinda in a patch of their own. Was real interested in them and wondering if anyone knows anything about them? Are they a strain of subs or a different species? I've done some internet searching and found psilocybe cyanescens look almost identical.
  
I found some subs that had a similar cap to those wavy ones the other day. I nearly threw them because my friend was like no no, but I took them home and got them verified on here. So upset i didn't get any shots of them in the ground, we stumbled across them right next to a walkway so was just a quick pick and dash. It was a nice day didn't see many subs but lots of other mushrooms around.
     
Some habitatt shots and a Tremella mesenterica, Cortinarius rotundisporus and unsure of the last 2.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: unicornbabies]
#26733579 - 06/10/20 06:25 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi
Reporting back from Monday down south, after long few walks were getting bit impatient. was on way home when I stopped at place that should not have anything, well there they were and lots.
How do you guys convert pictures, I have few to share. Have few cardboard tacos on way to give back to woods.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: senez]
#26733586 - 06/10/20 06:28 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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senez said: How do you guys convert pictures, I have few to share.
Just upload them straight to your account, Pics > Upload than copy and paste the links into your posts.
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Re: Official South Australia Actives Season 2020 ☆NO ID REQUESTS☆ [Re: OOISI] 1
#26733640 - 06/10/20 07:10 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Checking on my southern spots again today and season is in full swing. Got what I needed and left the rest for others, lots of pins our too just awaiting some more rain.
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