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97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis
    #6777702 - 04/12/07 01:01 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Sorry about the quality of the pics, turns out I have a crap camera (or just don't know how to use it!!)

They were growing on a NZ native hardwood called Pohutukawa.

They were growing in clumps, have a rusty orange spore print and a very bitter taste



I even picked a few for a potential bioassay. The largest is about 15cm across, but from what I've just read I should've picked all the pins!!



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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777724 - 04/12/07 01:12 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

yes, they are gyms.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777745 - 04/12/07 01:19 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Did you see any green discolouration near the base or on the cap? The aborted pins tend to turn very green as well.

The green colour would be a good sign that it is active, though large specimens of G. junonius (syn: G. spectabilis) often do not show any greening.

Here is an example of green bruising at the base of G. luteofolius, a related active Gymnopilus species.



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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777755 - 04/12/07 01:23 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

no there was nothing like that... does that occur on spectabilis as well?


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777760 - 04/12/07 01:24 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

big gym pin with some greening.
they dont always blue/green.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: coon]
    #6777767 - 04/12/07 01:28 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Glad we are all getting a chance to repeat one another.  :wink:


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777776 - 04/12/07 01:34 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

I repeated something?


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777786 - 04/12/07 01:40 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

guess I did, sorry man.I'm outta here.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: coon]
    #6777792 - 04/12/07 01:43 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

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CureCat said:
Did you see any green discolouration near the base or on the cap?  The aborted pins tend to turn very green as well.

The green colour would be a good sign that it is active, though large specimens of G. junonius (syn: G. spectabilis) often do not show any greening.




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haunted said:
no there was nothing like that... does that occur on spectabilis as well?



Quote:

coon said:
big gym pin with some greening.
they dont always blue/green.




:ohwell:


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777803 - 04/12/07 01:46 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

:undecided:


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: coon]
    #6777806 - 04/12/07 01:47 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Soooorriees!!!!  :hug:


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777808 - 04/12/07 01:49 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

phew! glad we sorted that out


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777816 - 04/12/07 01:56 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Ehehehehe.  :grin:

I say, to confirm your ID, look for some pins with green bruising like in the photos coon and i posted.
Good luck!


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: CureCat]
    #6777826 - 04/12/07 02:05 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

you guys ever tried to eat these?


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777836 - 04/12/07 02:10 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Not yet. But Coon has.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777846 - 04/12/07 02:17 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

nice feeling,not so tasty.I cant anymore because of my job.money's more important than tripping for me, now.unfortunately.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: coon]
    #6777852 - 04/12/07 02:19 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

er, you still have weekends, right? I have a job too y'know. Although I do trip a lot less than I used to


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777882 - 04/12/07 02:34 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

random piss tests.don't know if shrooms would show up,and not taking the chance.


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: coon]
    #6777905 - 04/12/07 02:54 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

so A) you are sure these are spectabilis?
and B ) are they active?


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Re: 97% Sure these are Gymnopilus spectabilis [Re: haunted]
    #6777918 - 04/12/07 03:05 AM (15 years, 11 months ago)

...... Okay man look.

If they are G. junonius (syn: G. spectabilis), then they are active.

If there is green bruising on any of the pins or other specimens, than they are likely G. junonius.

That is really the easiest way to make sure they are active.
We cannot give a positive ID because we cannot see the green colour in your photos, you will have to look carefully at your collection.


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