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SenselessRebel
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P.Subbs???
#5835098 - 07/08/06 01:12 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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alright guys heres my second shot at this. ive been trying to find subbs for way too long, actually ive been trying to find any active mushroom for way to long. are these guys subbs??? these are the biggest LBM's ive found yet here you go a few of the bigguns their caps aren't completely circular (charicteristic of subbs i read in my book) their prints are all DARK DARK BLACK and well, guess thats all i really know about it other then i found em in a soccer field round DC thanks guys heres some pics


 i'll post more pics as soon as im able to. my uploading limit for today is up!! blown oh well i'll post more later -SenselessRebel
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xmush
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They don't look like subbs, though the black spore print is interesting.
Edited by xmush (07/08/06 04:30 PM)
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SenselessRebel
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Re: P.Subbs??? [Re: xmush]
#5835901 - 07/08/06 04:34 PM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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why dont they look like subbs??? i still don't understand they have all the characteristics that i know of for subbs. what are you seeing that i dont??? thanks! -SenselessRebel
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Swan Song
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looks right to me. do they bruise at all? and if so are they any other color than bloe or blueish green. definately not foes
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DaveTX
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They are more than likely a concentration of BO sweat in the form of a LBM. But still don't take my advice because every one bitches about it and I will be booted for all I know!
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SenselessRebel
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dave, step a way from the bong WTF? waht are you tlking about -SenselessRebel
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I <3 Dave....
Dave displays the coherence of a tooth brush.
But shit lad- it's funny!!!
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SenselessRebel
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what the hell is he talking about! haha no i don't the cap itsself doesn't bruse when i squeezed a little at the base of the salk at the mycilium i think once became a little blue but im not sure. it wasn't like a bright blue it was a dark blue or it was nothing! probably just the stem showing through the squwished mycilium! but yea no knowtisable bruseing yesterday tho i went out and picked like a billion more. i'll upload and post some pics in a minute i also found this interesting one mushroom i only found 4(kinda three the fourth is kinda meh) of this kind that is in my opinion the same shape as a witches hat mushroom but doesn't have thos colors. i found these and they were pritty dry. they probably were sitting in the sun for a while but i'll post a pic here and post up a thead on soley them. back in a sec
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SenselessRebel
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nver mind i can't upload any pics untill tonight...damn -SenselessRebel
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xmush
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subbs usually don't bruise. certainly not the caps. The stems look too skinny in my opinion for subbs, but like I said, the black spore print is pretty interesting. So they might be subbs.
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lIXII
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Re: P.Subbs??? [Re: xmush]
#5838086 - 07/09/06 08:51 AM (17 years, 6 months ago) |
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Like Xmush says, they don't really really look like P. subbalteatus. With a black spore print, in a lawn, with that thin long stem and with certain cap charicteristics (not as reliable of a feature) they're more likely to be P. castaneifolius or related lawn species (which are significantly less active, in my experience).
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