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cap
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been hunting for years never seen these before?
#3341768 - 11/10/04 01:27 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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like i said in the title, been hunting for years never seen these before but then agian i have just moved here to oklahoma from the gulfcoast so that is probably why "anyway" i was out at a local park on a nature trail and noticed these guys coming up thru the leaves on the ground i dont suspect they are active but i am curious as to what they are sustrate:in the mix of oak leaves by a pond (no apparent attachment to anything e.g.leaves,wood,dung) spore print: rusty in color size: about a inch tall cap size is about a half an inch(but they were not mature) gill color: hopefully you can tell by the pic but if not it was a blueish green cap color : golden yellow with the blueish green showing thru the edges cap shape: convex with a slight nipple(when young) seems to open out nicely when mature with the nip. gone bruising: none i suspect they maybe i type of gym i just havent seen before considering the sporeprint and the fact there are so many subs out there but them being found in a oak grove throws it off for me anyway just curious as to what i found
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Edited by cap (11/10/04 09:04 PM)
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deathcapcubensis
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: cap]
#3342055 - 11/10/04 02:20 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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they look like sulfer tufts, do they smell "sulfery"?
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cap
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: deathcapcubensis]
#3342370 - 11/10/04 03:27 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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nope just the usual mush smell
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cap
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: cap]
#3343808 - 11/10/04 09:04 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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bump
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2Experimental
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: cap]
#3343822 - 11/10/04 09:07 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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they are not active and do not look good to eat.. If you are extremely interested, then get off your ass and get a degree in mycology. Or simply spend 15 minutes searching for the features of the mushroom:p
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Super_Blunt
Candyman
Registered: 10/25/04
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: 2Experimental]
#3344787 - 11/11/04 12:16 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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they are sulfur tufts i found a shitload of patches growing where they grow everyear outside of my kitchen window this afternoon. Some sparrow was eating them and acting all fucked up hopping around chewing, they are poisonous.
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koraks
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: Super_Blunt]
#3345651 - 11/11/04 06:32 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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They are either poisonous suplhur tufts (hypholoma fasciculare; taste is very bitter, use it as a check) or psilocybe capnoides (which is muc more unlikely). I'm amazed that someone who has hunted for several years has never seen sulphur tufts before.
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cap
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: koraks]
#3346663 - 11/11/04 01:13 PM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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like i said in the title, been hunting for years never seen these before but then agian i have just moved here to oklahoma from the gulfcoast so that is probably why
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koraks
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: cap]
#3350041 - 11/12/04 02:42 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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Dude, I believe you, don't worry I'm just surprised, that's all But don't you know this species from pictures in books or on this board? Where I live (Holland, southern half) they are the most common species of mushrooms. They occur for several months during autumn and winter, so around here, it's really hard to miss them
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cap
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Re: been hunting for years never seen these before? [Re: koraks]
#3351140 - 11/12/04 11:02 AM (19 years, 4 months ago) |
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dont use books i was raised by a hippie dad he taught me everything i know now but it was just cubies , gym's , copelandia(he called them bells) basicly just magic mushies never hunted to many mushrooms in general just a few of the other most common like morels and stuff i just recentlly started to expand what i do know useing the internet ---but hey dont get me wrong i apperciate the info 100%
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