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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Psilosadhu] 1
#28590635 - 12/19/23 10:46 PM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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It's definitely not Psilocybe subaeruginosa or P. angulospora, it's either P. tasmaniana or an undescribed species from Section Stuntzae.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: inski]
#28590656 - 12/19/23 11:13 PM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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Cool. But I think we're talking about two species here. I think you're right that the first ones are tasmaniana, but the second ones, picture 8 & 9? Tasmaniana isn't supposed to have a papilla like that, are they?
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Psilosadhu]
#28590763 - 12/20/23 02:42 AM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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I believe inski is addressing the first ones.
Although if the second set isn't P. angulospora, it wouldn't surprise me either.
Psilocybe in NZ appears to be a .
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Anglerfish]
#28590888 - 12/20/23 06:39 AM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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It would surprise me a lot if the mushrooms in, I think, the 13th comment, weren’t angulospora.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Mycoangulo]
#28591015 - 12/20/23 08:37 AM (1 month, 8 days ago) |
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Don't see what else it could be.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Anglerfish]
#28591171 - 12/20/23 10:56 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Quote:
Anglerfish said: I believe inski is addressing the first ones.
Although if the second set isn't P. angulospora, it wouldn't surprise me either.
Psilocybe in NZ appears to be a .
Yes, those other pale ones with the acute papilla are P. angulospora, good luck getting a visible print 👍
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: inski]
#28591936 - 12/20/23 08:10 PM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Haha, wouldn't even bother! These aren't his mushrooms, though. It's from his local garden shop where he got the tasmanianas. Apparently you can just go to a garden shop in NZ if you want to go mushroom hunting. I'd make this my new hunting ground! 😁
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Psilosadhu]
#28592138 - 12/21/23 12:16 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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They become yours if you buy the plant.
You can go in to plant shops in many parts of the world and find psilocybin mushrooms growing in the soil. Probably most parts of the world.
But this doesn’t mean you will.
New Zealand might have a nice selection that have been found in this habitat, I can think of six species. However I went to this habitat earlier today to have a look (and to buy some plants) and I found no psilocybin mushrooms, which is a fairly normal outcome.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Mycoangulo]
#28592245 - 12/21/23 04:27 AM (1 month, 7 days ago) |
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Mycoangulo said: They become yours if you buy the plant.
You can go in to plant shops in many parts of the world and find psilocybin mushrooms growing in the soil. Probably most parts of the world.
But this doesn’t mean you will.
New Zealand might have a nice selection that have been found in this habitat, I can think of six species. However I went to this habitat earlier today to have a look (and to buy some plants) and I found no psilocybin mushrooms, which is a fairly normal outcome.
Tempting to try finding a loophole in the biodiversity and import laws of Norway and start importing already potted plants from NZ!
Or maybe somebody from NZ could start selling bags of NZ plant potting mix.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Anglerfish]
#28592652 - 12/21/23 11:44 AM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Sorry guys, i completely missed the 2nd page thread... getting interesting.
Heres some progress images.i Will keep loading pics as they mature. Capturing a viable Spore print is still an unknown, but I see a faint pattern on the foil starting under one. Have some agar plates sorted too so will see if I can keep this strain going.
Thanks for the mind food.
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: inski]
#28592659 - 12/21/23 11:51 AM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Hi, and thanks for the info.
Fyi- 



Here is a couple of other pics as they mature.
When is the ideal time to pick for spore printing these (or at least try)?
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: inski]
#28592732 - 12/21/23 01:09 PM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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Further info
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: rhizoRider]
#28593030 - 12/21/23 05:03 PM (1 month, 6 days ago) |
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I'm just here because I know Inski will be.
We've been discussing Angulospora for a little while. That second set sure does look like them from what I've seen. I'm working a culture now and have done way too much research lol.
Thanks for posting this!
*was there really a whole other page? I really need to quit breathing laminar flow.
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That's some cute angulosporas! ⁸
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Psilosadhu]
#28595488 - 12/23/23 04:29 PM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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Hypothetically, if I wanted to confirm what the old mushies in my first pics actual sequencing is (... "re confirm what inski suggested as likely P. tasmaniana or an undescribed species from Section Stuntzae") what/who is the contact to process in NZ?
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Re: Help with identifying old mushrooms [Re: Anglerfish]
#28595492 - 12/23/23 04:32 PM (1 month, 4 days ago) |
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Anglerfish said: Please dry and keep a few in case no more show up and you want someone to study them further.
.... cool..is there a contact in NZ for these type of studies, as would be good to confirm/capture DNA for future if they don't fruit again?
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Not sure about in NZ, but you could send them to This project in Ohio US. Those angulospora are so cool looking.
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Interconnectedness said:


 A few days later.
Such cool pictures, thanks for sharing!
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