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hillbilly32
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ID request - Tasmania *DELETED*
#7117686 - 07/02/07 02:09 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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CureCat
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: hillbilly32]
#7117756 - 07/02/07 02:41 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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Uhhh, if you want a proper Identification, then see the rules:
That said, the one in the upper right corner looks like it might be a Ganoderma species.
The two larger stemmed mushrooms in the middle look like Lactarius.
The very tiny mushroom near the right looks like a Mycena or Marasmius.
Need more info and better photos of the one in the left upper corner.
The last one, near the bottom and to the right of the Lactarius is sort of intriguing. I recommend taking a spore print. There should be instructions provided in the rules.
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hillbilly32
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: CureCat]
#7117794 - 07/02/07 02:52 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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ok, sorry about that. As you can see I'm new to all of this so I'll learn over time.
Anyway, some info about the habitat. The ground was moist and cold, air temperature around 12 degrees C. Tall trees, moss and ferns were thick everywhere so there was lots of darkness down at the location. Picked in eastern tasmania, Australia.
EDIT: If you right click on the images and goto its original location they are slightly larger.
Edited by hillbilly32 (07/02/07 02:55 AM)
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CureCat
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: hillbilly32]
#7117842 - 07/02/07 03:09 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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Did you actually read those two sticky threads?
You should be spore printing that one mushroom i mentioned....
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indica
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: CureCat]
#7117847 - 07/02/07 03:12 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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none are active.
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hillbilly32
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: indica]
#7117859 - 07/02/07 03:17 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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yeah but ive already thrown them out. I am living with other people so I dont want them to get suspicious. I know there are only 4 or 5 species that are active in Tasmania so if no-one recognises them as being the usuals then its no big deal, I will try getting some others somewhere else.
Also, what do you reckon the chances are of getting spores from proper mushrooms and scattering them down around here would be? Is that what people sometimes do?
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indica
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: hillbilly32]
#7117872 - 07/02/07 03:28 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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which part of tas r u from?
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hillbilly32
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: indica]
#7117877 - 07/02/07 03:31 AM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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Im near Hobart
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Rex
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: hillbilly32]
#7120353 - 07/02/07 04:35 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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hillbilly32 said: I know there are only 4 or 5 species that are active in Tasmania so if no-one recognises them as being the usuals then its no big deal,
You need to do a lot more research before you even think about picking any mushrooms, let alone eating any.
There is only one type you want to be looking for at the moment and that is Psilocybe subaeruginosa, it is the most common by far.
Also as the dropping spores, you would need to wait a year atleast to see any results.
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CureCat
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Re: ID request - Tasmania [Re: Rex]
#7121907 - 07/02/07 10:45 PM (16 years, 8 months ago) |
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Rex said: You need to do a lot more research before you even think about picking any mushrooms, let alone eating any.
That is not true at all. One of the best ways to learn about mushrooms is to go outside and look for them!
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Rex said: Also as the dropping spores, you would need to wait a year atleast to see any results.
What???
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