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Liberto
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Actives in baltic states. 1
#26951518 - 09/23/20 05:30 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hey guys, fellow hunters. What active mushrooms you have found in Baltic states? Let Finland sink in that category too. Have some found Panaeolus Cyanescens? Psilocybe Cyanescens? I know there is one documented case where in Saaremaa there have been found few Psi.Cyans.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26951557 - 09/23/20 05:50 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Panaeolus cyanescens likes warmer temperatures than the Baltic states can provide.
This list is up to date as far as what's known to occur in these areas: https://www.shroomery.org/8461/Which-mushrooms-grow-wild-in-my-area
Let me know if anything is missing from the list.
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Many missing. One estonian mycologyst say' that we have about 20 spieces of active mushrooms. I would like to know what are being found by others.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26952123 - 09/24/20 02:38 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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You can put Pluteus Salicinus in there. It has been documented found in here.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26952496 - 09/24/20 10:38 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Liberto said: You can put Pluteus Salicinus in there. It has been documented found in here.
Where was Pluteus salicinus found? Can you find a link that documents it?
What else is missing?
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Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility lists one Pluteus salicinus find from Estonia in this link. The website can be slow at times. I'm not 100% sure if it's a valid find, but the site say "Collection quality: Expert hobbyists / expert curated".
Edited by velho (09/24/20 12:12 PM)
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You should add Psilocybe semilanceata and Panaeolus Cinctulus to Latvia. Also European Gymnopilus are probably not active.
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
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Liberto said: You can put Pluteus Salicinus in there. It has been documented found in here.
Where was Pluteus salicinus found? Can you find a link that documents it?
What else is missing?
On wikipedia, there is list of mushrooms found in Estonia. nr 74 is salicinus. https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eesti_seente_loend
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26952596 - 09/24/20 11:52 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Panaeolus fimicola is also found nr 85.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26952613 - 09/24/20 12:06 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Sorry Liberto, but I don't think a wikipedia listing without any references to an actual documented find is really a reliable source for adding species into the "Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area?"-list. You need to link the actual documented finds for that.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: velho]
#26952687 - 09/24/20 12:46 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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The list is being taken from environmental information page in Estonia. Ofc you can check that if you can understand anything 
https://lva.keskkonnainfo.ee/default.aspx?id=1506348505&state=11;1506348505;est;lvadb;;
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: Liberto]
#26952690 - 09/24/20 12:47 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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There you can find every species listed in our country. Not only mushrooms.
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: velho]
#26952782 - 09/24/20 01:35 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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whitecarnist said: You should add Psilocybe semilanceata and Panaeolus Cinctulus to Latvia. Also European Gymnopilus are probably not active.
Added, thank you!
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velho said: Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility lists one Pluteus salicinus find from Estonia in this link.
Looks good, added with the link!
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: velho]
#26952785 - 09/24/20 01:37 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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velho said: Sorry Liberto, but I don't think a wikipedia listing without any references to an actual documented find is really a reliable source for adding species into the "Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area?"-list. You need to link the actual documented finds for that.
I don't require strong evidence to add something to the list if it's something that I am pretty sure grows there based on where else it's been found. For something outside of it's normal range I'd want to see something more concrete.
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said:
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velho said: Sorry Liberto, but I don't think a wikipedia listing without any references to an actual documented find is really a reliable source for adding species into the "Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area?"-list. You need to link the actual documented finds for that.
I don't require strong evidence to add something to the list if it's something that I am pretty sure grows there based on where else it's been found. For something outside of it's normal range I'd want to see something more concrete.
Thanks, good to know.  I've been trying to find Pluteus salicinus here in Finland, but most of the confirmed finds seems to be from the coastal areas and I live in inland Finland. Got to keep my eyes open, I've already found half of the species on the Finland-list.
Should Panaeolus fimicola be added on Finlands list, since there are observations of the species on the finnish site?
Edited by velho (09/24/20 02:04 PM)
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Re: Actives in baltic states. [Re: velho]
#26957801 - 09/27/20 05:47 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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velho said: Should Panaeolus fimicola be added on Finlands list, since there are observations of the species on the finnish site?
Thanks, added it.
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Hey Alan , please check that observation. Seems like cyans in Estonia, Saaremaa.
https://mushroomobserver.org/388614?q=1TLLr
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