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dwarves475
Ridin' Dirty

Registered: 09/28/03
Posts: 376
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what about amanita rustica
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OregonBluesGil
Forager/Gatherer


Registered: 09/22/04
Posts: 367
Loc: Humboldt County
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Re: Outragous Patch of Amanitas [Re: dwarves475]
#3203566 - 10/01/04 10:42 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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thanxfor all the Great feed back,I wish that there was a way to give everyone an Amanita for an early Christmas present.I picked only a few.Made Amanita Chips for the Hope Mountain Barter Fair.Be back after the weekend
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phishhead
down to fragglerock...


Registered: 09/13/04
Posts: 1,733
Loc: roswell, georgia
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this is amanita muscaria var. from north georgia. ive found alot of them lately, and nice ones too. this is the red species and ive also found the yellow...
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phishhead
down to fragglerock...


Registered: 09/13/04
Posts: 1,733
Loc: roswell, georgia
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Quote:
ForeverTwiztid said: i do believe amanita mus. var formosa do grow in georgia but im not sure about amanita muscaria themselves but im geuss that if var formosa grows here then so do the muscaria but im no expert but i think its a big possibility...
just wondering what the heck you are talking about? amanita muscaria var. is the same as amanita muscaria is it not? so ur post doesnt make much sense unless im dont know what im talking about...
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fliped
The Lost One


Registered: 02/26/03
Posts: 2,879
Loc: Pacific Northwest
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yeah the amnitas are blomming very well in my parts i went for a walk this mouning and saw a few hundred different muscarias.
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canid
irregular meat sprocket



Registered: 02/26/02
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Re: Outragous Patch of Amanitas [Re: phishhead]
#3204273 - 10/01/04 03:18 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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first of all there is no "amanita muscaria var."; there are several varieties of Amanita muscaria, denoted by the epithet following the "var." in the name. A. muscaria var. formosa is more or less the same as A. muscaria var. Muscaria [the common deep red variety] except for the color, as they are the same species. there are reports of higher ibotenic acid contents on A. muscaria var. formosa [resulting in a higher likelyhood of strong unpleasant attending symptoms to the intoxication]. heat-drying seems to work well in negating these effects for many people.
i am not recomending consumption of A. muscaria but i would like any who might to be as well informed as they can be [as in consuming any wild mushroom].
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Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it. If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.
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GypsyAngel
Forward Control


Registered: 10/23/04
Posts: 8
Loc: Portland, Oregon
Last seen: 15 years, 3 months
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Hey, great pix! i live in Portland too. Would you be willing to help me find some locations for picking. I like liberty caps as well as the Amanitas.
Thanks and if you want lemme know and I'll give you my cell
-------------------- GypsyAngel
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