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GaNjAShRooM
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possible new psilocybe species in alabama?
#2791504 - 06/14/04 01:23 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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i will have pics tomorrow growing on forest floor. color brown. they we small and im going to let them get bigger so i can id them. they look very potent 1/2 half of most caps are already bruised and still growing, as well as them stem. they had not open up yet. im sure its active. i looked at the other other psilocybes(pics-the rare one) and it looked nothing like it. any suggestions?
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Edited by GaNjAShRooM (06/14/04 01:29 AM)
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2791525 - 06/14/04 01:42 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Possibly Stropharia ... I forget the name of the species that has blue coloring and grows from the forest floor.
Maybe not. 
I dont know of any actives which grow in alabama from the forest floor.
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GaNjAShRooM
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: angryshroom]
#2791530 - 06/14/04 01:44 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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nah this is psilocye species,its def. not stropharia it was growing new rotten wood
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2791569 - 06/14/04 02:23 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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hell yeah ganj cant wait for pics
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2791577 - 06/14/04 02:28 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Stropharia Aeruginosa. It's a bit out of season but still possible. What makes you so certain they aren't stropharias. The genuses are very similar and it would be incredibly hard to decipher between the two at such a juvenile stage. Let's see some pics.
Peace - @cro
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2791860 - 06/14/04 09:12 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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my guess is that it is a blue foot looking unlike the one in the photo you compared- they look a bit different every time I see a pic of one and looked quite different the first time I actually saw one. And I would also speculate that they are not a solid brown but instead creamy with a dark nipple. We'll see tomorrow. Did you... give em a try? I wouldn;t yet but I thought I'd ask. They grow out of and near rotten wood- and in scrubby rotten shit of all kinds from what I can tell. Near a water source? Flat ground? Then again it MIGHT bea stropharia- both seem unlikely considering the circumstances but the season is just fine for the caerulipes(sp?-I never spell this right.) Look forward to it.
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GaNjAShRooM
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: superblingtheory]
#2792416 - 06/14/04 12:37 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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the more i look at it the more it looks like a blu foot.......
it still looks weird
its on the side of a hill in the forest
im going to get pics afterwhile
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2793613 - 06/14/04 11:37 PM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hurry now please. I wish to see your great discovry.
mj
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GaNjAShRooM
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: mjshroomer]
#2793914 - 06/15/04 02:33 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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we had a real bad storm and they are gone now
i think water washed them down the hill......
sucks....
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: GaNjAShRooM]
#2794313 - 06/15/04 08:24 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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Also it could be pointed out that Stropharia aeruginosa is now officially Psilocybe aeruginosa...so they COULD have been a psilocybe species which is bruised before its picked I've known people to ingest those shrooms thinking they were 'blue meanies'. Luckily for them they weren't lethal they just got upset stomachs and stuff.
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Re: possible new psilocybe species in alabama? [Re: zee_werp]
#2797897 - 06/16/04 02:42 AM (19 years, 7 months ago) |
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IT is not officially Psilocybe. Only Paul Stamets renamed it so in his book, "Psilocybine Mushrooms of the World" as Psilocybe aseruginosa. No mycological paper has been published with a leigitimate mycological name change for the species.
It is still a Stropharia.
mj
And Paul's Book is called Psilocybine Mushrooms of the World but he lists and describes numerous species of several Psilocybe and stropharia, Panaeolus and panaeolina mushroom species which contain no psilocybine in them whatsoever.
He even reported my species with errors int he names of the discoverers as Allen, Merlin and Gartz when it is really Guzman, Bandala and AAllen. ANd there are also several misidentifications in the guide regrding some species.
mj.
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