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T0aD
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shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :)
#785948 - 07/30/02 08:33 AM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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Should I look for p.semilanceata is such like fields ?
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Id them pl3ase hope there is an active Peace
-------------------- Cuba Libre
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Mitchnast
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :) [Re: T0aD]
#786445 - 07/30/02 01:05 PM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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first of all if you are not in a temparate climate with a cold wet autum i guarentee with 100%certainty you will never everfind liberty caps. and if youre looking for shrooms you need to stop looking in all the places youve been looking in as the habitats are all wrong. none of those are psychoactive or even look remotely like a psychoactive species. not even in the right ballpark read up my man
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shaggymane
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :) [Re: Mitchnast]
#786456 - 07/30/02 01:10 PM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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after looking for my smokes for a half hour, i came to the shroomery and looked at my avatar. EUREKA! theyre in my scanner! ----------------------------------------------- you really smoke export A green ,Filter or no
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Gumby
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :) [Re: Mitchnast]
#786792 - 07/30/02 04:33 PM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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Yes, do what Mitch said, good advice.
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zeronio
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :) [Re: T0aD]
#787203 - 07/30/02 08:15 PM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nice find, but none of them is active.
The #6 is probably Amanita vaginata.
If you want to get ID follow guidelines for describing mushrooms in the top post of this forum.
Edited by zeronio (07/30/02 10:28 PM)
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T0aD
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improved :) [Re: Mitchnast]
#787453 - 07/31/02 01:11 AM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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In reply to:
first of all if you are not in a temparate climate with a cold wet autum i guarentee with 100%certainty you will never everfind liberty caps.
Bulgaria has such a autumn,and now its summer right ? In reply to:
and if youre looking for shrooms you need to stop looking in all the places youve been looking in as the habitats are all wrong
I didnt understand that,please explain it I was nearly sure there are no active In reply to:
not even in the right ballpark
So this kinda field is wrong ? In reply to:
read up my man
Didnt understand this as well Be more explanatory to foreign users , my man
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ToxicMan
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Re: shroom hunting + ID pease ,questions ( improve [Re: T0aD]
#787577 - 07/31/02 04:02 AM (22 years, 4 months ago) |
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For IDs we need to see the undersides of the caps and to know what color the spore print is. Without the additional information the following are nothing better than wild-ass guesses.
#1 doesn't have enough detail for me to make a guess on - Amanita? Agaricus? #2 looks like Bulgaria inquinans, but we need to know what kind of wood it's growing on. #3 could be a Tricholoma. #4 could be more of #3, or they could be Hebelomas? #5 looks like a Boletus. #6 I'm pretty sure is an Amanita, and it very much resembles Amanita vaginata.
When Mitchnast said "not even in the right ballpark", I think he meant that none of the mushrooms in the photos even remotely resembles any of the psilocybin containing species. In general, the psilocybin mushrooms are LBMs (Little Brown Mushrooms), although many are also grayish. They mostly tend to be small and inconspicuous. And his comment "read up my man" I think was a suggestion that you should somewhat familiarize yourself with at least the general appearance of the mushrooms you're looking for. If you don't have a book about it, get one and read it. Also, look around on the net - there are lots of places with great photos and descriptions of what you're looking for. Once you have a good idea of what they look like, you will improve your chances greatly of finding them.
-------------------- Happy mushrooming!
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