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Alan Rockefeller
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Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico
#7713890 - 12/04/07 02:41 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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casgoodie
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#7716186 - 12/04/07 04:06 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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it's like a mexican azurescens
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: casgoodie]
#7717230 - 12/04/07 08:15 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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> it's like a mexican azurescens
It does look like that, but microscopically they are pretty different. Guzman put P. villarrealiae in section cordisporae and P. azurescens in section cyanescens.
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#7717450 - 12/04/07 09:03 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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ha ha nice pictures specially the one with el VINAGRILLO many people think are poisonous but they are not, look very scary do but can only disperse some acetic acid, vinegar to defense themselves , , is amazing the Sharp nipple in the collection this year , Guzman is saying not villarealae no from here only villarealae from the laurae location , raro raro raro. in this special place they resemble more azurences this was what i thought in my first finds . example this flush from 2005
 you know Alan is not to hijack your thread but how i wish you where the day of those flushes , all my best vibration.
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: cactu]
#7729939 - 12/07/07 06:05 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I love it that you always post pics with interessting animals. Did the Whip-scorpion (hope this is the right english name) spray you when you find him?
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Alan Rockefeller
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: Prankster239]
#7730138 - 12/07/07 06:37 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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> I love it that you always post pics with interessting animals.
Animals help immensely when you are trying to win picture of the month.
My pic of a shiny beetle on P. caerulescens is running this month, but is currently being beat out by some Mycenas.
> Did the Whip-scorpion (hope this is the right english name) spray you when you find him?
No, he was well behaved. Would have been great to get some 20% acetic acid in the eyes. Usually happens to people when they try to smell it...
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Re: Psilocybe villarrealiae foray # 2 - Jalisco, Mexico [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#7732619 - 12/08/07 10:38 AM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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 in all my forays to the state of jalisco may i say i have never see this type of Beatles i have seem many other type or rhinoceros beetle like the dark ones that are coprolite and made ball next to cow pie or the wood eater that grow with the zapotecorun in jalisco , is very important to notice the activity of this Beatles affect mycelium and mushrooms in many ways . in all the spot different species coexist , i use some species to target buried wood, that for instance can affect the distribution of psilocybe cultures , they some eat mushrooms and disperse spores, they fertilize and aerate the soil in larval stages eat wood and distribute spores to other perfect environment for the spores to grow, every psilocybe that i have found have some relations with Beatles you name IT mexicana sometimes grow with a long stem from buried balls of dung that Beatles buried, and again aerate and fertilize the ground affecting potency and production and size.. all my best vibrations.
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