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MissFiringNeuron
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Registered: 01/07/02
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Loc: Ny, and the Gulf Coast
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are these gyms too?
#536917 - 01/31/02 01:04 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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found these walkin through the woods lookin for gyms, these were in the same place ranging from the pictured sized to big shelfs, smell the same, same color print, but I havent seen any gyms pictured with brown caps. they were growin outta stumps, and falled treez
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GGreatOne234
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Registered: 12/23/99
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I was just looking at some Gymnopilus lueteofolius, they grow in woodchips outside the libarary. They are very pretty, colorful caps. -and not all of the caps, but some of them have the color blue. There are also other simalar species, but they are fakes. Be real careful with what you eat when it comes to gyms. I do believe you may have Gymnopilus spectabilis in that photo. Keep on shroomin,
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jihead
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pretty. i like the aminal too
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MissFiringNeuron
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Re: are these gyms too? [Re: jihead]
#537271 - 01/31/02 09:14 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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hes not an animal hes the white rabbums. in a past life he was an apprentice to a shaman who well.....He's a rabbums now a white one and thats what matters
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SThomas
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Cool, you have discovered the same new one I did this year..they are gyms...never got a positive id on which species...but Gyms nonetheless, and they are psychoactive...but you need a lot...great tryptamine trip though. Here are a couple of my pics
Cheers...where did you find them?
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Levi7
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I also agree that these are Gymnopilus luteofolius. I know of a spot here in WA state that they can be found in. It's a mixed pile of Doug fir chips, hay and dirt. A mound of leftovers from a well-kept nature trail. I have never picked these mushrooms, but just touching them left orangish-colored powder on my fingers. There is a definite purple tint in the cap and towards the lower stem. They don't look like much good eatin' though. Stay cool!-Levi7.
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MissFiringNeuron
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Registered: 01/07/02
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Loc: Ny, and the Gulf Coast
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Re: are these gyms too? [Re: SThomas]
#539529 - 02/03/02 06:37 PM (21 years, 7 months ago) |
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eye me out what a lot is, doesnt matter to me I dont mind the taste at all. They are all over the place in the woods where im at on the coast in mississippi, biggest ive seen though is 6-7 inches across growin on fallen trees, acid soaked mushroom or mycellium covered amber crystal?
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