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braski
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Seattle parks
#647301 - 05/27/02 06:17 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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So anyways, I was at the big supposed ex-military park over by nw seattle and found two differnt species of Mushrooms.
No, no pics, but here is the description: 1. looked like Psilocybe cyanescens, dark red caps, very pronounced nipple, however upon examing the stem I noticed the rusty red spores, so I would guess look alike
2. Little tiny wavy capped Pan-like mushies, scary though as they were growing a little too close to the water treatment area. I did pick them to bring home and print. Prints are light but very dark purple almost balck.
I know this question doesn't belong here, but could one home grow the PNW native Pans? Is it not true that home/labatory produced mushies are more active then wild ones? So could one increase the potency of these? What is the potency of tropical wild grown pans to home/lab cultivated tropical pans? Is it possible that all pans form Philospher stones?
Braski~
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Roadkill
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Registered: 12/11/01
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Re: Seattle parks [Re: braski]
#647746 - 05/27/02 11:23 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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#1. no idea....maybe mj will tell you.
#2. sounds like you found some stuntzii's. you can go look at this post and see if they look the same. http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Forum3&Number=641021&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1#Post645371
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Brainiac said:
PM the names with on there names, that means they have mushrooms for sale.
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Gumby
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Re: Seattle parks [Re: braski]
#648408 - 05/27/02 05:10 PM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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#1 sounds kinda like Galernias, with the redish print that is... I've heard their spore printes described as "rust colored."
Did #1 briuse black?
Peace out, -Gumby
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braski
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Re: Seattle parks [Re: Roadkill]
#649095 - 05/28/02 05:48 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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Well, after looking again, and double checking I believe:
1. Deadly G's as the spores were rusty after which when I noticed I promptly dropped and wiped my hands, I need not add the the proliferation of this mean buggers.
2. I think that these were just Pan Subs as they were tiny, not like the Stunzil, and the chestnut brown cap fading seems Sub'ish to me.
I am going back to the park again today, morning rain ya know, maybe I get some, it being my birthday today and all.
Braski~ "One Gemini who is ready for his constelation to go away and leave him alone for another year, phew!!!" Enough Energy!!!
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braski
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Re: Seattle parks [Re: braski]
#649101 - 05/28/02 05:50 AM (22 years, 10 months ago) |
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oh yeah, last year my wife and I were walking throught the same park and we came across a tree that was about 30-35 feet long and about 2-3 feet diameter, that was completely covered in Deaddly G's, probably about a couple thousand or so and all about 3-4 inch stems with 2-3 inch hats.
IF ONLY THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN CYANS!!!!!
Braski~
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