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cosmicsea
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Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics
#3991645 - 03/30/05 05:49 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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http://www.angelfire.com/art3/tampabayfinearts/gymn.htm
This is my new link sorry for the inconvenience but it's hard enough as it is putting such interesting things in scanners at the university!
Peace
oh yeah i'm really sorry for the fingers (too much bro)
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fliped
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: cosmicsea]
#3991731 - 03/30/05 06:08 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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i did notice a little bit of green staining in one of the pics.
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Bolwarra
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: fliped]
#3991910 - 03/30/05 06:43 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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hard to tell! i personally can't see the bruising, but i think it's due poor pic quality.
i hope you can and find some fresher specimens.
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spores
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: cosmicsea]
#3992177 - 03/30/05 07:40 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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hrmm, I don't see any bluing on my monitor...
definitely looks like a gym though
DH
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Stonerguy
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: cosmicsea]
#3992523 - 03/30/05 09:07 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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I noticed a little too but still very hard to make out.
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cosmicsea
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: Stonerguy]
#3997540 - 03/31/05 08:26 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah guys. It's hard to make it out in person like I was sayin'. I saw it at the moment i picked... then looked later that day and said, "Nope..just seein stuff.." and now I'm pretty certain it's there and curiously enough, that interests me. The scanner didn't really get it of course because it's faint! I'm trying to get that monograph via Lib Loan right now by Herslin or something. But still it's probably another unknown Gym? But it may get more interesting <this season> and I'll be sure to keep ya'll posted,
FREEGAN
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shroomydan
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: cosmicsea]
#3997639 - 03/31/05 08:48 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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Keep us posted cosmicsea. The genus Gymnopilus will one day become well described, and we are making it happen.
Pictures of fresh specimens would be very helpful for researchers. It would also be very helpful if you could upload your photos to the Shroomery; I think I picked up malware when I looked at your pictures. If you need help with this, please PM me.
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wallace


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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: shroomydan]
#3998823 - 04/01/05 04:24 AM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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I see greening at the base of the stipe that is similar to greening in other gyms that have been posted up here. Could those be aeruginosus? Sporeworks seems to be selling aeruginosus spores--are they a tried and proven active gym? http://www.sporeworks.com/gymaeruginosus.html Wallace
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nofind_um
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: wallace]
#4002091 - 04/01/05 07:10 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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Looks like a species of gymnopilus to me as well. As shroomy dan mentioned, the species is alot bigger than I ever imagined. I've found several with differing characteristics. They don't all blue and that type of greenish/blue hue is common in many of the specimens I have found. Also the scaling of the cap when dry is a significant Identifier..
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cosmicsea
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: nofind_um]
#4008719 - 04/03/05 02:11 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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I agree with both of you about the scientific possibilities and learning more about the Gymnopilus family. I just wonder about the possibility of activity and all that because of the slight greening effect. Anyways it's weird and I'm still trying to get that gymnopilus monograph. There has to be 100s - 1000s of unknown species just here in florida. I'm also expecting to find many more containing psilicybin hopefully...sort of like a floridian p. azurescens . god bless
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GGreatOne234
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Re: Gymnopilus Unidentified #2 w/ 88.6% possible greening effect w/pics [Re: cosmicsea]
#4014214 - 04/04/05 07:43 PM (18 years, 10 months ago) |
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well the link to your pictures didnt work for me
try uploading them to the shroomry directly
the three psychoactive Gymnopilus i have found here in florida are these:
G. luteus G. luteoviridis G. luteofolius
..and i might have mispelled some of those
ive also found and identified about 8 (id say) different non-active Gymns
all in florida only
and i dont believe ive ever found G spectabilis here, either -it might grow in northern florida and georgia/texas -but im just guessing right now
i have the Gymnopilus monograph in a box somewhere i recently moved into a new place and its still in a box hidden
keep shroomin GG
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