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Invisiblespores
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Blue Ringers - What species?
    #3252591 - 10/19/04 05:19 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

reposted pics for the archives :tongue:

These were suggested to be p. fimetaria, but I'm still not sure of the ID.  I'm now thinking they're closer to what sporeworks has listed as P. subfimetaria.  there were recently new shrubs planted where I found them, maybe the ground was manured as well, I don't know...








next to P. cyanescens















Sporeworks' subfimetaria


anyone got a scope they could measure the spores with? :wink:

DH

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Re: Blue Ringers - What species? [Re: spores]
    #3254979 - 10/20/04 04:05 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

ATTENTION EVERYONE>

The last two images from Sporeworks lab and labeled as Psilocybe subfimetaria are k now referred to and known as Psilocybe sierrae.

mj

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Re: Blue Ringers - What species? [Re: mjshroomer]
    #3255323 - 10/20/04 08:51 AM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Yea we are aware of the 2 different specie names MJshroomer. The name (subfimentaria/sierre) of the mushroom is not really in question (they are the same species!) here. What DH is trying to do is get mushroom he collected identified.

MJ I know that these long nights of eating cyanescens and pizza take a toll on your head but lets not get out of hand here.


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Re: Blue Ringers - What species? [Re: cardboard]
    #3255914 - 10/20/04 12:04 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

those ones that are 5 down look like Azurescens almost.But I'm not sure


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Re: Blue Ringers - What species? [Re: mjshroomer]
    #3256224 - 10/20/04 01:15 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

DH's shrooms are Psilocybe fimetaria.

btw Cardboard, I rarely eat cyanescens. My favorite shrooms are liberty caps. i would still like to come up your way and photograph some.

I have now a 1000 megabyte website and I am changing all images to enlarge from thumnails to screen size or close to it.

Still need some new baeo images and some liberty cap images.

I am slowly scanning approximately 8 thousand photos to soon upload. Already posted the 1st 100 of 270 images of P. cubensis at my site with five pages of enlargements. Have 9 more pages of twenty cube images each to post yet. Will get that done by the week end and then the Blue Ringer Images for Lawns will be next followed by P. peliiculosa which are soon to be coming up in clearcuts around Port Angeles region of the state.

mj

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Re: Blue Ringers - What species? [Re: mjshroomer]
    #3256288 - 10/20/04 01:28 PM (19 years, 5 months ago)

Wow I'm looking forward to seeing your site when that's all done, mj. Do you host all that from your home PC? Is the site getting a redesign also?

Nice pics as always :thumbup:

-BP-

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