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Remi
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Need Amanita ID
#3311108 - 11/02/04 07:11 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well today my friend took me out to a massive anamita patch, its actually right along a very busy road. I go past there all the time and i've never seen them before even though they are in plain sight. anyway the patch was not even fifteen feet off the road under some massive trees. there must of been at least 40 amanitas growing in this one little area. Of course I brought my camera and snapped some pics... i got my foot in one to compare size. there were a few reaalllly huge ones bigger then my dinner plates. neato. If anyone can ID exactly what kind these are that would be helpful.
Edited by Remi (11/02/04 07:50 PM)
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rekcoF
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3311557 - 11/02/04 09:01 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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tight pics bro
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: rekcoF]
#3311600 - 11/02/04 09:10 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Amanita Muscaria, one way or the other, would be safe to imagine, though, ingeneral, when making posts about Amanita id's, it is crucial to show the base of the stem, and thus to dig it up completely. I am enamored with the color- once I found Amanitas of that color here in NC and they aren't even supposed to grow here. Where are you at, friend?
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SweetLeaf
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Are those red in the center? It may be my moniter but those appear to be awfully tan, almost pantherina like.
From the second pic they look like they have concentric rings, so it is probably not a look alike.
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Super_Blunt
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: SweetLeaf]
#3312279 - 11/02/04 11:48 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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the top ones look a bit like pantherina, kind of tan colored, pretty sure they are regular ole' amanita muscaria just very mature. looks like a nice haul, you gonna eat those sunofa bitches?
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Remi
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: SweetLeaf]
#3312313 - 11/02/04 11:58 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks reckof I've got a few more pics but I cant post em yet. I got one more I can post tonight it kinda shows the stem and base. I live in B.C. in a little town bout 2 hrs from Vancouver. And Yes they are red in the center, some of em fade to lighter red almost orange on the outer edges.
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Remi
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312319 - 11/02/04 11:59 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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prolly not super blunt.. kinda freaked out.. there scary lol. All my friends want to know if there edible.
Edited by Remi (11/03/04 12:01 AM)
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Super_Blunt
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312331 - 11/03/04 12:01 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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where abouts in B.C. you live I would come and harvest those guys and eat them, I live 30 minutes away from the city of Van. Yes they are edible and somewhat hallucinogenic, you must prepare them properly www.erowid.org has the facts about heating them in an oven to change bad acid to edible acid that won't make you sick. Just air drying these will make you very sick.
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Remi
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So you've eaten them before?
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312351 - 11/03/04 12:06 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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I have only eaten the yellow genus of them: Amanita Muscaria Var. Formosa, you need to eat alot to feel a hard trip like 15 grams.
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Super_Blunt
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Quoting you: I live in B.C. in a little town bout 2 hrs from Vancouver. What the fack is that sposed to mean, Vancouver is a city in the province of British Columbia. Or what does B.C. stand for?
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Remi
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So whats the diff between Amanita Muscaria And Amanita Muscaria var.Formosa? You just cooked em up and ate the Formosas?
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Remi
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312382 - 11/03/04 12:14 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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lol I live in British columbia around Vancouver:p better?
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312386 - 11/03/04 12:15 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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No read up on how to prepare them on www.erowid.org if you are going to go through with trying to trip off them, some people say the experience on them is awful, i found the formosas to be an alright trip only did 8 grams though. nothing too serious, and had no nausea, your supposed to smoke marijauna to keep down the nausea.
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Super_Blunt
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Quote:
Remi said: lol I live in British columbia around Vancouver:p better?
No, really not better? WHERE THE FACK ABOUT IN B.C.? MORE SPECIFIC? I LIVE IN B.C. AND WILL KNOW WHAT CITY YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT..
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Remi
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Oh, I live in Agassiz.
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Re: Need Amanita ID [Re: Remi]
#3312405 - 11/03/04 12:21 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Agassiz eh. Oh okay that was all i was curious about :P
Have fun eating those musc's if you decide to
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