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StankyBitch
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Shrooms in Michigan
#361047 - 07/25/01 11:34 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I have a friend who finds Amanita Muscaria and Pantheria at his cabin in Northern Michigan, but he can never seem to find the other mushies that live in his area. He has tried looking in rotten hay in the spring in Lower Michigan but he got scared away by farmers. He asked me to ask you guys if you have heard of anyone getting any shrooms in Michigan besides Amanitas and where they might possibly grow at.
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My Third Eye
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: StankyBitch]
#361159 - 07/26/01 04:16 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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i have been searching hard..found nothing but amanitas..and not even the red ones just orange..i read a post where someone says there is like 13 species in michigan..
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: StankyBitch]
#361286 - 07/26/01 10:00 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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You could possibly see Psilocybe semilanceata starting in Late August/September. There are others, but I'm too lazy to look right now. I definitely have read of the liberty cap growing there, though. Stay cool!-Levi7.
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My Third Eye
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: Levi7]
#362444 - 07/28/01 09:55 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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wow thats awesome..mjshroomer listed a bunch of them that grow in michigan but he never mentioned liberty caps..guess ill have to get studying up on those then..thanks levi
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: StankyBitch]
#362464 - 07/28/01 10:48 AM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I would try for Panaeolus subbalteatus first.. -Look in horse pastures, during late Spring/early Summer. Psilocybe semilanceata (Liberty caps) could possibly be found in the northern most portions of the state..possibly. -Look in cow pastures, during late Fall/early Winter.
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: GGreatOne234]
#362741 - 07/28/01 11:18 PM (22 years, 8 months ago) |
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I know you can find paneleous foenisecci, but it isn't very psychoactive. Also, you can find morels by the thousends
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My Third Eye
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: vermiculite]
#363026 - 07/29/01 01:54 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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yea actually ive been hunting morels since i was very young..panaeolina foenisecci( or however you spell it) isnt active at all..i believe that i have actually found a few of those this year..but who knows. hey GG you think i would be able to find any subbs this fall? im in southern michigan..i hunted around quite a bit for subbs but mostly in cow pastures..by the time i actually found some good horse pastures i could hunt it was way to hot im sure..
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: My Third Eye]
#363102 - 07/29/01 05:03 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Hi, Well in Stamets book Psilocybe Mushrooms of the World, he mentions that Panaeolus subbalteatus "Grows cespitosely to gregariously in dung or in well-manured ground in the spring, summer and early fall." -Subbs are possibly one of the most widely distributed psychoactive mushrooms in the world "Reported from North America, South America, Europe, middle Siberia, Africa, and the Hawiian archipelago". So, it seems certainly possible that they might grow this time of year in southern Michigan. -Though I suspect they would be an easier find in the northern portion of the state. --Thats drawing a little too near to the virtually shroomless land of Indiana and Illinois, an unfortunate drawback to living in the midwest, it would be for me at least. Keep Shroomin, GG
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My Third Eye
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Re: Shrooms in Michigan [Re: GGreatOne234]
#363239 - 07/29/01 09:51 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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thats awesome..thanks GG..i think i may just have to get that book!
If there were no rewards to reap, No loving embrace to see me through This tedious path I've chosen here, I certainly would've walked away by now. Gonna wait it out.
-------------------- suddenly a flaming stealth banana split the sky like one would hope but never really expect to see in a place like this. Cutting right angle donuts on a dime and stopping right at my Birkenstocks, and me yelping...Holy fucking shit!
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