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DerUnbenannte
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mushroom identification
#7944966 - 01/28/08 11:50 AM (16 years, 4 days ago) |
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hi there, i've got a picture of some dried mushrooms. you can find it here: click me they are definitely categorized in psilocybe, but that's all i know about them. can anybody help me identifiying the exact species? thanks
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C9XMVHCH
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hard to tell when dried, they could be a number of things, but i reccon they are cyanescens
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DerUnbenannte
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Re: mushroom identification [Re: C9XMVHCH]
#7945063 - 01/28/08 12:13 PM (16 years, 4 days ago) |
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i worried that it's hard to tell when they are dried. but you're the third one who guessed that they're cyanescens. how about the potency? are they comparable with azurescens? note: i just had cubensis yet. [edit] okay.. i read that they're the most potent beside some others. so i'll be careful with the dosage. thank you very much
Edited by DerUnbenannte (01/28/08 12:21 PM)
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undergrounder
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They are definitely psilocybe woodlovers, cyans, azures, doesn't really matter they're all similar. Woodlovers are generally twice to three times as potent. IME 1g dried is like 1/8 of cubes.
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: They are some sort of wood-loving Psilocybe, probably Ps. cyanescens, as others stated. We can't identify these dried mushrooms to species with 100% certainty.
Please read the Mushroom Hunting Forum Rules before posting:

II. Accurate mushroom descriptions
It is critical that you describe mushrooms fully and accurately in order to get a proper identification.
A good picture of the mushrooms is invaluable, but not required. Along with the pictures YOU ARE REQUIRED to provide the following data:
* Habitat (where [woods, pasture, state,province,country, altitude] and what [soil, dung, wood (dead, living, what kind of wood?)] does it grow on) * Characteristics of the gills (color, attached/not, gills/pores, etc) * Characteristics of the stem (length, diameter, color, texture, hollow/solid, thin/thick, etc) * Characteristics of the cap (diameter,color, texture, conical/spherical, convex/concave, etc) * Spore print color (very important!) * Color that the mushroom bruises * Scent of the mushroom * Anything else you might find important
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