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shroomydan
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Re: SA TX Mushrooms [Re: IMWatching]
#3837884 - 02/26/05 04:25 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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If you're color blind, then how did you know that the one without a stem was bright purple?
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mjshroomer
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Re: SA TX Mushrooms [Re: IMWatching]
#3838269 - 02/26/05 05:46 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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Ther4e are no known shrooms that are purple in cow manure. Psolocybine containing muishrooms stain blue. not purple. Chocolate grown to a dark purple brown is the color of the spores of the genera Psilocybe and a few other genera of shrooms.
mj
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IMWatching
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Re: SA TX Mushrooms [Re: mjshroomer]
#3839636 - 02/26/05 11:40 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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I had the workhand showing me where the boars come feed near the cows, he told me it was purple. He was telling me about them, I wasn't thinking it was a hallucinagine mushroom, I was just curious as to what it was because it is actually very beautiful. I'll go take pictures of it in the next day or two and show all of you.
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Bolwarra
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Re: SA TX Mushrooms [Re: IMWatching]
#3840287 - 02/27/05 05:28 AM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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i guess he must have mistook apparent bruising for spore deposits. ...as MjShroomer has said members of the genus Psilocybe bruise blue only.
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camelsmoker
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Re: SA TX Mushrooms [Re: Bolwarra]
#3846665 - 02/28/05 12:32 PM (18 years, 11 months ago) |
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except a small rangeof boletus mushroom i believe bruise as well and i have found boletus that look similar to cubes
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mjshroomer
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Yes, there are bluing boletus and non-active bluing Stropharia's (some Psilocybe species) which blue and are not psychoactive.
The Boletes can be easily separated and eliminated from psilocybian fungi by the fact that they had pores instead of gills. So the bluing Boteus species can be discarded with ease when identifying them.
mj
I usually tell people to avoid white or oranged gilled mushrooms and stick to the chocolate to purple brown spore colors of the Psilocybe genera (120 known species) or the black spored Panaeolus and Copelandia species, of which there are approximately 25 species of which two are primarilly common, Panaeolus subbalteatus and Copelandia cyanescens. Since the 13 varieties of Copelandia are also macroscopically similar, it is easy to assume that most would be Copelandia cyanescens.
AS for Panaeolus species, the primary psilocybian species is Panaeolus subbalteatus. One should really have no problem iding this shroom and it is common in its rotted hay habitat (hay compost heaps and similar environments of hay compost/horse manure/stable shavings). and sometimes in manure of cows.
To avoid the orange gilled shrooms you remove any chance of accidently consuming any of the three deadly Galerina species otr the deadly species known as Conocybe filaris, all common in the USA, and if you do not pick any white gilled mushrooms you avoid the change of consuming a deadly Amanita species or even the green gilled, white gilles in young, Chlorophyllum molybditis mushroom also referred to as Morgan's Lepiota. Other toxic shrooms fall into the range of those spore colors.
mj
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