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unicornbabies
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ID request - South Australia
#26730256 - 06/08/20 11:19 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hey there really need help with these ones I'm interested to know what they are. I'm pretty sure all of these are p. subs except the last 2 which i need help identifying. Unfortunately I didn't get any habitat shots as they were on the side of a busy path and i had not expected to see them at all. I was pretty sure they were subs when i picked them and they appeared to have blue bruising on the stem but my friend told they didn't think they were right. Now that I've got them home and done a spore test I think my friend is right. Sorry for the shortage of photos just thought I would check on shroomery before I throw them out.
  
Habitat: My friend and I found these growing along the side of a path through in a national park in the Adelaide Hills. They were growing in wood rotting wood and ferns.
Gills: Gills are a medium brown attached to stem.
Stem: Not as thick as other subs i have found and dark at the bottom
Cap: Lifting upwards
Spore print color: Brown and clearly a very different colour to the other spore prints of the ones that were definite subs.
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Tripliping
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subs, you can see the bluing on them, plus they appear to tick all the boxes.
-------------------- Never hurts to get a second opinion just to be sure. Especially from a forum expert. If you're Aussie and a beginner head over to: End of Game for some great info. OOISI guide Subaeruginosa Guide
Edited by Tripliping (06/08/20 11:43 PM)
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unicornbabies
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Re: ID request - South Australia [Re: Tripliping]
#26730340 - 06/09/20 12:49 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the help so you think even the 2 with the Brown coloured spore prints are subs? I've never had a spore print with that colour before you see it's usually a more obvious purple colour.
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Tripliping
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They can be a purplely to a more brown colour (just not rusty brown). Its the bluing that gives it away more than anything. Once you pick enough you'll be able to tell by feel and look alone, before you even see the blue bruising or spore print.
If it eases your mind you can always get a second opinion though.
-------------------- Never hurts to get a second opinion just to be sure. Especially from a forum expert. If you're Aussie and a beginner head over to: End of Game for some great info. OOISI guide Subaeruginosa Guide
Edited by Tripliping (06/09/20 08:33 PM)
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MpSeph
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Re: ID request - South Australia [Re: Tripliping]
#26730712 - 06/09/20 07:56 AM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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They Are All Psilocybe Subaeruginosa, Nice Finds
-------------------- Tips For A Beginner Mushroom Hunter https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/27146775 One Who Hunts Mushrooms Is A Mushroom Hunter. One Who Eats Them Without Knowing What They Are, Is A Dumb Mushroom Hunter. - Seph
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unicornbabies
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Re: ID request - South Australia [Re: Tripliping]
#26732462 - 06/09/20 07:40 PM (3 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome thanks for much for all your help peeps saved me from throwing away some perfectly good subs .
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