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inski
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: OOISI]
#5562156 - 04/27/06 09:36 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hi OOISI Those subs were on woodchips like your's, yeah me and some others have noticed alot less nausea from what i'm pretty sure are aucklandii and they are more visual. Heres a pic!
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OOISI
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: inski]
#5565470 - 04/28/06 12:36 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Yeah i saw that pic in your thread + many others . They look quite different too sheepishs his were from pine i think. Do you know what plant/tree those aucklandii are near?
As for the SA heads we finally got some rain after that week of dryness. Hopefully it was enough to trigger more pinners.
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Edited by OOISI (04/28/06 12:39 AM)
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inski
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: OOISI]
#5565898 - 04/28/06 03:16 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hi OOISI, yeah some look different some very similar after comparison to his excellent pics in the pine forest. After reading Johnston and Buchanan's article, The genus Psilocybe (Agaricales) in New Zealand, and comparing their drawings of spores and cystidia and measurements with micro pics from my finds everything leads to aucklandii The tree is Lophomyrtus bullata, I don't think these mushrooms have a symbiotic relationship with any plant or tree because the tree was in a pot and it died, but they continue to fruit!!! Happy hunting inski.
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el_duderino
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: inski]
#5569507 - 04/29/06 02:22 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Excellent good to know the season is very fucking nigh! I'm incredibly jealous of both melbournians & new zealanders. This thread is for SA pics yeah?
I was meant to go hunting today but that didn't happen. I hope it keeps on raining. Looking promising, maybe just wishful thinking. Ah I can't wait!
Congrats on the finds guys. April. That's like a record yeah? Keep up the good work, & keep us posted!
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tryptonite
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: el_duderino]
#5573211 - 04/30/06 03:36 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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hey el duderino, wats up? havent seen you post for a while. hope the flurieu area starts fruiting soon for you . we are only finding subs in two locations atm, the Lofty ones arent even maturing fully. we went hunting on saturday in the north and the south east. firstly here are the photos from the north
ill upload the south-east area photos next time, reached my limit for today.
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young_tripper
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: tryptonite]
#5573285 - 04/30/06 04:50 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Once again nice pics Tryptonite. Looks like its close to kicking off hard soon. The forecast is for showers/rain for most the week so its looking even more promising. Hopefully will make a trip into the lofty region during the week to scope some Amanitas and a few sub patches, will let y'all know how it goes
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trixxy
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: young_tripper]
#5573317 - 04/30/06 06:11 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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speaking of amanitas:
near top lookout of botanic gardens mt lofty, families of them everywhere.
Edited by trixxy (04/30/06 06:12 AM)
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DepthToTheCore
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: trixxy]
#5573324 - 04/30/06 06:25 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Awesome pictures tryp, SA subs are my favourite appearance wise. They are very smooth and clean looking
Do you ever get big wavy cap subs like we do in Melb?
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el_duderino
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: DepthToTheCore]
#5573403 - 04/30/06 07:46 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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not sure about size comparison, but we get wavy caps sometimes.
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tryptonite
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: DepthToTheCore]
#5575881 - 04/30/06 11:30 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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thanks yt and notorious! yt - i probably don't have to tell you this but at Lofty only harvest the mature ones, because we been there twice over two weeks and they still didn't open their cap's fully. And so far they are confined to a very small area. goodluck on your hunt and have a good time .
notorious - yeah I like the yellow/orange capped subs we get in the north much better than the regular brown ones. We do get brown capped ones in other area's, they go wavvy but not as often as in Melbourne I suspect. OOISI once found an 8cm diameter wavvy capped sub, but the stems of our subs is usually thinner.
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MagicalKnife
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: tryptonite]
#5576012 - 05/01/06 12:32 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Tryptonite those subs are absolutely beautiful! They need a good home in your stomach.
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OOISI
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: MagicalKnife]
#5576307 - 05/01/06 03:59 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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It was a good monday today on the 1st of May. I was out and about at a suburb close to adelaide city centre and decided to check some woodchip patches. Found some psathyrellas, after a little more scoping some nice looking stopharia aurantiaca caught my eye and to my surprise was some subaeruginosa dwelling in the shade close by. Virtually all huntings done in the hills here and ive done many hours of walking around in the suburbs with no luck, so this is quite an acheivment for me. Anyway enough chitchat heres some shots:
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Edited by OOISI (05/01/06 05:25 AM)
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tryptonite
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: MagicalKnife]
#5576324 - 05/01/06 04:30 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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thanks and yes they will get a good home . they all had bugs but nothing a few days in the refridgerator couldn't fix. all hail OOISI's adelaide suburb sub patch! i need to start checking the suburbs now. here are my photos from Saturday, the ones that arent maturing for some reason.
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: tryptonite]
#5576333 - 05/01/06 04:35 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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hey hey hey! Its that time of year again... how you all been? Havent had a proper look yet, glad to hear theres been some early success
Edited by Fizz (05/01/06 04:44 AM)
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el_duderino
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: Fizz]
#5576579 - 05/01/06 08:38 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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not maturing... maybe they're like aborts! extra potency, less weight, Score!
OOISI a sub patch in the burbs! excellent. I think i once found a solitary sub in some1's yard, was night though and i didn't grab it.
Anyway keep up the excellent work fellas.
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shroomkma
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: el_duderino]
#5576722 - 05/01/06 10:12 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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young_tripper
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: shroomkma]
#5580422 - 05/02/06 05:37 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Nice pics and find in the Burbs OOISI . Havent been out at all yet but the weather sure is doin its thing nicely. I Most defiantly only harvest mature subs Tryptonite It's good to give em a chance to grow and spread those uber funky spores and continue to spread! Our little shroomy friends are something to Respect Anyone heard any news of the flerieu peninsula yet? Peace n Happy hunting to all, goodluck
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OOISI
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: young_tripper]
#5588599 - 05/04/06 12:23 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Took some more photos from the suburb patch today. Lots of them are still pins, but theres more pins since last time. Some mushrooms were drying out as the woodchips are losing moisture. I hope some rain gets it remoistened soon.
-------------------- Subaeruginosa Guide Bless the Lord, O my soul O my soul Worship His holy name.
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psilo_cybin
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: OOISI]
#5589028 - 05/04/06 03:22 AM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm going to have a look around some places on saturday.. Its been like 2 years since I've checked a certain spot and very keen to get back out into the country...
hopefully I'll have some pics,
nice finds everyone.. OOISI and tryptonite always seem to get me so excited with they're lots of beautiful specimens
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Edited by psilo_cybin (05/04/06 03:29 AM)
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Re: S.A Subaeruginosa (April 2006) [Re: psilo_cybin]
#5595917 - 05/05/06 09:44 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quick scamper around this morning, lotsa smallish ones, got about 20 or so decents, left a heap, didn't really bother looking too much. tis good.
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