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Dosile Kouki
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: ouijah]
#14365649 - 04/28/11 07:51 AM (13 years, 2 months ago) |
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i wouldn't even be picking them up and handling them if i were you. make sure you wash your hands well if you have or do handle them.
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German Kahuna
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Unnecessary. You can even put one in your mouth or nibble on it and taste it, as long as you refrain from swallowing any.
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tryptonite
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couple of my own pics


pretty sure they are galerina. closeup looks nothing like it but similar from above
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German Kahuna said: Unnecessary. You can even put one in your mouth or nibble on it and taste it, as long as you refrain from swallowing any.
Im not sure if that' the best advice for some people on here 
But seriously, don't the toxins get absorbed through the mouth too?
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LanLord
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psycho4ctive said:
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German Kahuna said: Unnecessary. You can even put one in your mouth or nibble on it and taste it, as long as you refrain from swallowing any.
Im not sure if that' the best advice for some people on here 
But seriously, don't the toxins get absorbed through the mouth too?
There are many people here that have done the chew test with A. phalloides and ocreata, so I don't believe there is a problem with amanitin getting absorbed through the tissues of the mouth.
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ToMP
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: LanLord] 1
#14492942 - 05/22/11 07:27 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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LanLord said:
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psycho4ctive said: But seriously, don't the toxins get absorbed through the mouth too?
There are many people here that have done the chew test with A. phalloides and ocreata, so I don't believe there is a problem with amanitin getting absorbed through the tissues of the mouth.
I did a chew/taste test of an unidentified mushroom that turned out to be a deadly Galerina species. I'm still here . See this thread:
I put a tiny piece of the stem in my mouth, chewed until I could taste the mushroom, and then spat out the material. No ill effects noticed at all.
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Dosile Kouki
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: ToMP]
#14492959 - 05/22/11 07:39 AM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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DosileFlynn said:

It's perfectly fine man. Says so in Mushrooms Demystified.
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ToMP
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Yea Flynn,
Don't knock it until you've tried it
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LanLord
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DosileFlynn said:

Several of our TIs have done that, and posted as much! It's safe, assuming you don't have an uncontrolled swallowing problem.
I'm not so interested in the flavour of deadly mushrooms, so I won't be trying it, but it isn't necessarily a bad or stupid thing.
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Dosile Kouki
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: LanLord]
#14496018 - 05/22/11 08:28 PM (13 years, 1 month ago) |
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yeah, i mean i might just be superstitious or something but i dont touch/chew/eat/come in contact with any sort of poison if i can avoid it.
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: Twiztidsage]
#25285725 - 06/22/18 05:53 PM (6 years, 5 days ago) |
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Hey can you guys help me I'd thus. Found it in the back yard and wondering if it's edible or not.
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OOISI
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: KefsTheWurl]
#25285757 - 06/22/18 06:12 PM (6 years, 5 days ago) |
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Gee man, it looks like a partially dried cybe, but that picture is a bit out of focus.
This is NOT an ID thread, read the title. Open up a new thread requesting for an Identification and read the forum rules on ID's (Gumbys thread stickied at the top of the first page of the hunting section). You've also posted in a thread which is 7 years old.
The should be a link which tells you to get a description of each part.
Dont be lazy and just post pics of mushrooms. Its annoying and disrespectful. Put SOME effort in reading the code of conduct in these forums if you want something out of it.
Excuse, this isnt personally at you but a lot of people have been doing what you have lately.
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ScatterBot99
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: OOISI]
#28734786 - 04/12/24 06:52 AM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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So spore print is the only way to be sure?
Sounds like a horrifying way to die
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Mycoangulo


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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: ScatterBot99] 1
#28735224 - 04/12/24 02:28 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Nah, they are pretty easy to tell apart without a spore print once you have seen them both once or twice.
The risk is really that people with no experience who haven’t done much research are sometimes confident enough to want to consume mushrooms that they think must be subaeruginosa just because one or two features match.
Or because ID apps often get it wrong.
There will be quite a few clear signs that they are not Psilocybe, and so long as people have a little bit of caution the risk of misidentification is quite low.

Even without blueing, the stem texture is different, Psilocybe subaeruginosa have a web like partial veil which is quite different to Galerina, and you can usually see the spore colour very easily without printing if you know where to look. There are spores coating the remnants of the web like veil on the older ones.
You can also often see the spore colour in the gills and in deposits in other places.
Here are some Galerina

Although sometimes they can look quite similar

They looked less similar in person, the photo’s didn’t show the details so well, but there are still subtle, but clear colour differences and the orange spore deposit can be seen on the stem of the Galerina.
But perhaps most significantly, there is blue bruising on the Psilocybe subaeruginosa.
Galerina marginata and patagonica do not bruise blue. Psilocybe subaeruginosa does.
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ScatterBot99
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Re: Galerina vs. Subaeruginosa [Re: Mycoangulo]
#28735335 - 04/12/24 04:42 PM (2 months, 12 days ago) |
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Excellent info thanks
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