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OfflineRandolph_Carter
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INteresting mushroom
    #2890871 - 07/14/04 05:42 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

It's a rustish red, with yellow spongiform gills....stem is yellowish fading to white near the base.
Maybe, 1-1.5 inch cap, 2-3 inchs tall.

Any ideas?


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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Randolph_Carter]
    #2890906 - 07/14/04 05:52 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

>yellow spongiform gills
gills or pores?

Pores would indicate a mushroom of the Boletus family.

Edited by Anno (07/14/04 07:47 PM)

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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Randolph_Carter]
    #2891086 - 07/14/04 06:50 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

lol, the Boletes are taking over... its about time we formed an alliance. :grin:



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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Anno]
    #2893936 - 07/15/04 04:10 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

All i needed to know....
Thanks!

Fade to black: yeah, i've seen at least 3 different varieties lately.....
Always near oak trees tho.


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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Randolph_Carter]
    #2895249 - 07/15/04 10:28 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

so are boletus mushrooms psychoactive or not? im thinking not, but im new so im not sure. I found some that fit that description perfectly and they bruised blue on the stem and under the cap so im just wondering if they are psychoactive.

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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Elemley777]
    #2895861 - 07/16/04 01:39 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Edit: Oops! See below.


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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: Kasumeat]
    #2896021 - 07/16/04 03:38 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

Sorry to disappoint you but there are 6 species of Boletes from New Guinea which are most likely psychoactive and cause enebriations in humans when consumed.

I cannot provide the references at the moment sinc ei am in southeast asia.

Here si from my paper with James Arthur published in Teonanacatl: Sacred Mushreooms of Visions edited by Ralph Metzner and pucblished here unedited inthe e4thnobotanical Garden.

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Boletus, Heimella and Russula
There is substantial evidence of the continuing use on the islands of New Guinea of several other families of fungi, Boletus, Heimiella, and Russula (Singer, 1958b; Reay, 1959, 1960; Singer, 1960; Heim & Wasson, 1964, 1965; Nelson, 1970; Heim, 1972; Rios, 1976, 1984). The Kuma people of the Western Highlands know these mushrooms as nonda. Tribes belonging to the Nangamp (the Danga) call them Nong'n. Effects attributed to these fungi appear to resemble chronic states of hysteria and madness. It is reported that this madness may last for up to two days. The term therogen [becoming a beast] has been adopted to describe New Guinea context of such use. Species used by these natives include: Boletus flammeus Heim, B. reayi Heim, B. kumeus Heim, B. manicus Heim, and B. nigroviolaceus Heim; Heimella anguiformis Heim and H. retispora Heim; Russula agglutinata Heim, R. maenadum Heim, R. kirinea Heim, R. pseudomaenadum Heim, R. nondorbingi Singer and R. wahgiensis Singer. Stearic acids have been found in two species of Russula. Causative agents in the other species of mushrooms used by Nangamp natives are as yet unidentified.

Another species of fungus found in New Guinea is Psilocybe kumaenorum Heim, and it has been suggested by Guzm?n (1983) that its psychoactive properties may be known of and used by these aborigines.




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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: mjshroomer]
    #2896130 - 07/16/04 05:38 AM (19 years, 8 months ago)

hi,

here's a paper on Boletus manicus

http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat...;o=&fpart=1

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Re: INteresting mushroom [Re: mjshroomer]
    #2897752 - 07/16/04 04:49 PM (19 years, 8 months ago)

I should have been more specific. My mistake.

There are no boletes that contain psilocybin.


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