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OfflineLizard King
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Re: How many different species in Southeast?
    #75987 - 06/06/00 05:15 PM (24 years, 8 months ago)

Active species that are definately found in Georgia: Psilocybe cubensis, Psilocybe weilii


Active species that are highly probable to occur in Georgia: Copelandia cyanescen, Copelandia westii, Panaeolus subbalteatus, Psilocybe coprophila(said to be weakly active, some claim it to be completely inactive?)

You know where to find the cubensis. Both Copelandia spp. I listed are also found in cow dung. The Panaeolus subbalteatus is found in rotted hay stacks and sometime(less common) in dung or well manured soil. Little is know about Psilocybe weilii. The habbitat it was found in was red clay lightly covered with pine needled next to sweetgum trees(Thats almost the entire state of GA :smile: ) The Psilocybe coprophila is found in both cow and horse dung(hence the name dung loving psilocybe) It is said to be the most widespread Psilocybe across North America.

Thats all that I'm aware of. There might be another Cope. spp. that I haven't listed.

The Lizard,

[This message has been edited by Lizard King (edited June 06, 2000).]



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Invisiblemjshroomer
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Re: How many different species in Southeast? [Re: Lizard King]
    #75989 - 06/06/00 11:22 PM (24 years, 8 months ago)

Well,

Lizard King left out two shrooms.

One is Psilocybe caerulescens originally discovered in Huntsville Alabam and never seen there again.

THis is the Mazatec "landslide mushrooms" known as Durrumbes.

It is also known of now from Florida.

The second shroom you missed out on is Copelandia Chlorocystis from Florida.


Have a shroomy day


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OfflineSirShroomalot
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Re: How many different species in Southeast? [Re: Lizard King]
    #75990 - 06/07/00 08:59 AM (24 years, 8 months ago)

Thanks Lizard, mj. I appreciate it.

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OfflineLizard King
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Re: How many different species in Southeast? [Re: Lizard King]
    #75991 - 06/07/00 05:03 PM (24 years, 8 months ago)

I knew there was a copelandia I left out. I didn't forget the caerulescens, I just left them out because they are so rare.

The Lizard,



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InvisibleGGreatOne234
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Re: How many different species in Southeast? [Re: Lizard King]
    #75992 - 06/07/00 06:21 PM (24 years, 8 months ago)

Don't forget about Psilocybe tampenesis discovered in tampa florida!

And the everpresent chance of any other undiscovered and/or never reported psycoactive species.


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Invisiblemjshroomer
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Re: How many different species in Southeast? [Re: Lizard King]
    #75993 - 06/08/00 06:42 AM (24 years, 8 months ago)

ITs funny that I didn't mention the P. Tampanensis because it is extrememly rare and has only been collected a few times.

Good luck in searching,

mj


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