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Fert Nitty
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Fert Nitty] 1
#27044582 - 11/17/20 09:01 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Issaquah /Maple Valley area cyans

Olympia Ovoids

Pretty Panaelous in Tacoma

The most photogenic A. muscaria, and the largest one I’ve ever seen out in Astoria, OR.

A few pellies and a gym didn’t get habitat shots, the pellies were towards the coast. The gym I believe Westport
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Fert Nitty
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#27044590 - 11/17/20 09:06 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some Tacoma cyans, also some more South Seattle cyans. I apologize if a couple of these are repeats I looked and didn’t see them.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Fert Nitty]
#27044830 - 11/18/20 04:08 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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A few pellies and a gym didn’t get habitat shots, the pellies were towards the coast. The gym I believe Westport
Those don't look like Pelliculosa Fert, the shape of your caps are more hemispheric to convex, instead of obtusely conic to conic campanulate. Margin has a translucent-striate and generally not incurved in young specimens, chestnut brown when moist dark dingy yellow to pale yellow in drying (hygrophanous), often with a pallid band around the margin, and frequently tinged olive green in patches. Surface smooth, viscid when moist from a separable gelatinous pellicle, flesh thin, pliant, and more or less concolorous with with the cap. The stems will have grayish fibrils, and powdered at the apex, whiteish to pallid to grayish, more brownish toward the base, blue green where bruised or with age, flesh stuffed with a tough pith, partial veil thin to obscure or absent. The gills are to crowded on your specimens, they should be attached adnate to adnexed, finally seceding, close, narrow to moderately broad. Do you have better pictures Fert?
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Fert Nitty
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: N0Tmushroom2THINK]
#27045058 - 11/18/20 08:24 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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N0Tmushroom2THINK said: A few pellies and a gym didn’t get habitat shots, the pellies were towards the coast. The gym I believe Westport
Those don't look like Pelliculosa Fert, the shape of your caps are more hemispheric to convex, instead of obtusely conic to conic campanulate. Margin has a translucent-striate and generally not incurved in young specimens, chestnut brown when moist dark dingy yellow to pale yellow in drying (hygrophanous), often with a pallid band around the margin, and frequently tinged olive green in patches. Surface smooth, viscid when moist from a separable gelatinous pellicle, flesh thin, pliant, and more or less concolorous with with the cap. The stems will have grayish fibrils, and powdered at the apex, whiteish to pallid to grayish, more brownish toward the base, blue green where bruised or with age, flesh stuffed with a tough pith, partial veil thin to obscure or absent. The gills are to crowded on your specimens, they should be attached adnate to adnexed, finally seceding, close, narrow to moderately broad. Do you have better pictures Fert?</font>
Hey, thanks for the correction, I assume you’re correct.. I should have verified before posting. I felt like I was correct, because of what was literally the most ‘gelatinous pellicle’ Ive ever seen - as well as the white-to-yellow coloring in the stem. No bluing , but I thought bluing wasn’t always obvious with pellies due to their low alkaloid content. for some reason these little ones have been a pain for me. Libs too.
Sorry for jumping the gun on that post yall
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Fert Nitty] 2
#27045210 - 11/18/20 09:57 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Those Olympia "ovoids" look more like azurescens to me.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Fert Nitty]
#27045232 - 11/18/20 10:08 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I concur with Sk8, Fert. The veil is really cobwebby and the color of the stipe and the cap doesn't match most ovoids I've seen. Granted I'm still green with ovoids, but your "'voids" look like Ps. azurescens to me.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Sk8nshram]
#27045375 - 11/18/20 11:22 AM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Sk8nshram said: Those Olympia "ovoids" look more like azurescens to me. 
Yup
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Frank Zappotecorum]
#27045492 - 11/18/20 12:40 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Have azures been found as far inland as Olympia before?
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Shananagins]
#27045519 - 11/18/20 01:05 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Nice finds in Vancouver, WA Shananagins; I’ve yet to find any fall Psilocybe species there!
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#27045602 - 11/18/20 01:57 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Went out with my girl Stella on 11/16/20 to the Oregon coast. Found a few azurescens and only a couple cyanescens.
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#27045637 - 11/18/20 02:18 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Seattle Cyans are poppin off!


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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Parisian_goldfish] 1
#27045800 - 11/18/20 03:51 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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some finds in Portland today, saw some other folks hunting at one of my spots, they better not be the people who tore up one of the zones
Edited by dunes (11/18/20 03:52 PM)
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Shananagins
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: MDMA_zing]
#27045814 - 11/18/20 04:02 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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MDMA_zing said: Nice finds in Vancouver, WA Shananagins; I’ve yet to find any fall Psilocybe species there!
Thanks man, they do seem to be few and far between around here, sadly. I used to have a spot at a popular disc golf park in Vancouver years ago, it produced hundreds of fruits but it hasn't produced anything the last couple of years. I went out with a friend and checked some of my Portland spots today. We found some pins at one of them, but most of them there was nothing but myc to be found. I'm hoping we are just early in the season and the spots will fruit. I just don't have much time anymore to go scope out new spots unfortunately.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: dunes]
#27045817 - 11/18/20 04:05 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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dunes said:

some finds in Portland today, saw some other folks hunting at one of my spots, they better not be the people who tore up one of the zones 
Nice finds for sure! If it was at a certain park in SE Portland, it very well may have been me and a friend. We would never dare to destroy a patch, though.
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Fert Nitty
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Hunter hunter]
#27045955 - 11/18/20 05:13 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Hunter hunter said:
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Sk8nshram said: Those Olympia "ovoids" look more like azurescens to me. 
Yup
I don’t think they’re azures, I’ve found plenty of ovoids and azures as recently as a month ago. I’ve never heard of azures that far inland - not arguing just speaking IME. I posted an ID request for those before posting as ovoids, a TI, or 2 said ovoids.
Whatever they are they’re definitely active and chonky. I have dry specimen and spores of ovoids and azures
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#27045997 - 11/18/20 05:38 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Honestly I'd 3rd the vote for azzies cause the color, shape, fuzzy foot, and lack of anulus.
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#27046029 - 11/18/20 06:00 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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Some mature beauties
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Pnwmushroomnomad]
#27046358 - 11/18/20 08:27 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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you guys are killing me with all the finds in King/Pierce county. I've been hunting hard for two months, coming up mostly empty handed. Probably putting in 10 hours a week hunting. So far none of my old spots have produced and the one new patch I have found has yielded maybe 1-1.5 grams dry.
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Re: THE OFFICIAL 2020 PNW FALL ACTIVE THREAD **NO ID REQUESTS** [Re: Mr. Benson]
#27046456 - 11/18/20 09:13 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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I lost my balance and stomped some leaves, look what was underneath! Sure glad I didn't step on these!
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#27046487 - 11/18/20 09:35 PM (3 years, 2 months ago) |
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