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LuLu2001
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ID request - psilocybe subaeruginosa
#26713033 - 06/02/20 05:18 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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the pictures were taken after they have mostly dried up so i apologise if this makes them hard to identify. any help would be appreciated, also if anyone knows approx how much this is? i still need to buy a scale
Habitat: South Australia - Adelaide, pine/eucalyptus forests, hidden in broken wood and grassy undergrowth
Gills: cream/white, spore print was dark brown/slightly violet
Stem: thin and long, sturdy and bruised blue/green
Cap: Diameter: 1cm, spherical, convex
Spore print color: dark brown/violet
Bruising: mainly blue, occasionally green/purple
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kinkaei
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Re: ID request - psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: LuLu2001]
#26713048 - 06/02/20 05:26 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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if the spore print is purple, its surely a sub.
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kinkaei
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Re: ID request - psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: LuLu2001]
#26713050 - 06/02/20 05:29 AM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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and mind if i ask a question man. I am fairly new to hunting subs and found a couple batches. my question is, do you walk deep into the forests to find them or do you just walk on the mapped pathways outside the forest hoping to find them at the side of the paths.
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Psilosadhu



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Re: ID request - psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: LuLu2001]
#26713992 - 06/02/20 12:46 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Subs
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Doc9151
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Re: ID request - psilocybe subaeruginosa [Re: kinkaei]
#26714139 - 06/02/20 01:39 PM (3 years, 8 months ago) |
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Quote:
kinkaei said: and mind if i ask a question man. I am fairly new to hunting subs and found a couple batches. my question is, do you walk deep into the forests to find them or do you just walk on the mapped pathways outside the forest hoping to find them at the side of the paths.
I would do both, as well as checking landscaping areas using woodchips not bark mulch, especially if they are using irrigation.
edit: As far as an identification, they look like Psilocybe subaeruginosa but that lighting is throwing me off, please use natural light when taking pictures of mushrooms and spore prints because artificial light can make it difficult to see certain morphological characteristics making it difficult to accurately determine what you have.
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  Psilocybe cubensis data collection thread. please help with this project if you hunt wild cubensis. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=26513593&page=0&vc=1#26513593
Edited by Doc9151 (06/02/20 02:12 PM)
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