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Psilocybe semilanceata in europe
    #5370403 - 03/06/06 10:54 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

Hello everyone...
After gathering some experience with cultivating cubies I am starting to get more and more interested in all types of mushrooms in general. Edible and non edible.
I have read that the most common wild growing psychadelic shroom in a more mildish climate is Psilocybe semilanceata. I'd like to go out and start searching... any tipps as to when is the best time to find them and how to keep them apart from look alikes?
Thanks guys


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Re: Psilocybe semilanceata in europe [Re: BMArts]
    #5370618 - 03/06/06 11:53 AM (17 years, 10 months ago)

BMArts said,
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I have read that the most common wild growing psychadelic shroom in a more mildish climate is Psilocybe semilanceata.




IOf you had read about this then you would have known that they do not appear until the fall months and last until the freeze.

Read the FAQ's posted at the top of the forums mushroom hunting page.

mj


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Re: Psilocybe semilanceata in europe [Re: mjshroomer]
    #5370661 - 03/06/06 12:06 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

I was reading about it on wikipedia btw. And it didn't say what times they grow either.
Anyway, thanks for pointing me to the faqs, perhaps when I read them through again I will this time pick up some information I did not see before...

hmm Sorry I can't see where it says there anywhere that they grow in the fall.

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Psilocybe semilanceata

CAP 0.5-2.5cm broad and high, narrowly conical to bell-shaped with a pointed umbo, scarcely expanding in age, incurved and sometimes wavy in youth; extremely hygrophanous, chestnut-brown to brown or olive-brown, fading to tan, olive-buff, or even yellowish as it dries, often darkened by spores, sometimes with bluish or olive stains; at least slightly viscid when moist, smooth, margin translucent-striate
FLESH very thin; pallid, bruises blue slightly if at all, but may age olive or slightly bluish
GILLS adnate to adnexed or separating, crowded, narrow; pallid, soon becoming brownish or gray, then finally dark purple-brown or chocolate-brown, edges whitish
STEM 3-10cm x 0.75-0.2(0.3)cm, equal, often curved or sinuous, pliant, stuffed with fibrous pith; whitish or with brownish base, sometimes with a bluish or blue-green tinge in age, especially at base, or may age olive or slightly bluish, bruises blue especially at base, attached mycelium may become bluish tinged, especially during drying; smooth
VEIL absent or rudimentary (thinly cortinate), may leave obscure zone of fibrils, usually darkened by spores
ODOR not distinctive
TASTE slightly unpleasant, grassy
EDIBILITY hallucinogenic, not as potent as cyanescens but more than pelliculosa, 0.2-2.4% psilocybin, no psilocin, 0.2-0.36% baeocystin
HABITAT widely scattered to gregarious in pastures, tall grass, clumps of sedge grass in damper parts of fields, etc., but not dung, fall to early winter, less common in spring
SPORE DEPOSIT dark purple-brown
MICROSCOPIC spores 11-14 x 7-9 microns, elliptic, smooth, presumably with germ pore; basidia 4-spored, chrysocystidia absent on gills, pleurocystidia few to absent, cheilocystidia 18-35 x 4.5-8 microns, flask-shaped with an extended neck bent both ways, often forked
NOTES features include small size, smooth sharply conical cap (which is at least slightly viscid, and is chestnut-brown to brown or olive-brown, fading to tan, olive-buff, or yellowish as it dries), stem that is whitish or with brownish base, sometimes with bluish or blue-green tinge in age, growth in tall grass, and dark purple-brown spore deposit; rarely bruises bluish because high in psilocybin not psilocin; found at least BC, WA, OR
NAME ORIGIN means half spear-shaped, from shape of cap
SIMILAR pelliculosa which is less narrowly conical, grows under conifers, and has a more pronounced tendency to bruise or age blue-green, like a form of Panaeolus sphinctrinus that grows inland on manure (Schalkwijk-Barendsen says semilanceata is on seacoasts only)
SOURCES Arora, Phillips*, Lincoff(2)*, Schalkwijk-Barendsen*, Kibby*, Courtecuisse*, Stamets*, Guzman, Barron*
FAMILY Strophariaceae of Order Agaricales





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Re: Psilocybe semilanceata in europe [Re: BMArts]
    #5370704 - 03/06/06 12:20 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

In your copied paragraph above under season it i says,
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HABITAT widely scattered to gregarious in pastures, tall grass, clumps of sedge grass in damper parts of fields, etc., but not dung, fall to early winter, less common in spring




mj

So t does the Shroomery's Ultimate Shroom Guide which has over 2500 photos of 57 species of Psilocybian mushrooms.


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Re: Psilocybe semilanceata in europe [Re: mjshroomer]
    #5370899 - 03/06/06 01:31 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

wonderfull... thank you very much. I musst be blind.


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Re: Psilocybe semilanceata in europe [Re: BMArts]
    #5371155 - 03/06/06 02:52 PM (17 years, 10 months ago)

whereabouts in Europe are you??


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