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macc1234
underneath theleaves andbeaming
Registered: 05/01/04
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pan foe's
#2794834 - 06/15/04 11:20 AM (19 years, 8 months ago) |
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you can't walk through my front lawn without stepping on one. and the curious boy i am, i have looked at them A LOT. i've noticed that some older ones have browish-blue bruising on the caps. young ones that have died off are also this color entirely. has anyone else noticed a dark-brown-blue bruising on pan foes? i would show you a picture, but my sister has taken the digital camera to work with her in St. John.
another thing. not related. i saw a small grouping of three pan foes, and i noticed the the bottom-most one has part of the topmost one's spore print on it.
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nofind_um
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Re: pan foe's [Re: macc1234]
#2794862 - 06/15/04 11:34 AM (19 years, 8 months ago) |
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I don't suggest bio assaying it.. although most guides list it as edible.. I found a few 2 years ago in the north east.. and bio assayed them I swear I got a mild buzz... but it could have just been the weed.... I don't know,,,
Everyone seems to be in agreement that they are not phycoactive... and usually steer clear of them... As with any mushroom a sure and positive ID is absolutly necessary before ingesting.... Never ever ingest any mushroom without first getting a definative answer...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@!!!!!! \ Nofindum.....
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macc1234
underneath theleaves andbeaming
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i know! i wasn't going to eat them! i was just wondering if anyone had seen this type of occurance in them before.
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jben
Don't panic, it's organic

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Re: pan foe's [Re: macc1234]
#2795057 - 06/15/04 12:50 PM (19 years, 8 months ago) |
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yeah, ive seen that. but check the spore print, because if its black then they may even be subbs. because what you mentioned was actually a pan subb i found. dark brown print is foe and black is subb, remember that.
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macc1234
underneath theleaves andbeaming
Registered: 05/01/04
Posts: 31
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Re: pan foe's [Re: jben]
#2799339 - 06/16/04 01:48 PM (19 years, 8 months ago) |
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i've found some caps that are totally dark blue. i wish i could take a picture and show you guys. the stem is also thicker and twists around.
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