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hulk_blood_
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found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's
#8394269 - 05/12/08 08:26 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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I will be posting pics shortly. Every book I own says these do not fruit in spring, but this is the fifth year in a row I have seen them. Very strange.
growing in hardwood chips, in quite a few locations in clackamas county, oregon. purple brown spore print, bruise blue, rhizomorphs bruise blue, caramel cap fading to tannish when dry. first fruits were in late march, and they are still producing a few.
these patches do not produce fruits in the fall, just spring.
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cactu
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: hulk_blood_]
#8394285 - 05/12/08 08:30 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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wonderfull , welcome to the shroomery , i love to see those pictures that specie is not show too often .
all my best
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: cactu]
#8394447 - 05/12/08 09:02 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Pics or it didn't happen not trying too be a dick or anything but i would love too see sum pics. Peace and if they are cyanofibs then
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RandomHero
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8394565 - 05/12/08 09:30 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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like he said pics are needed ftw, by posting pics you could seize the day
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weiliiiiiii
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: RandomHero]
#8394596 - 05/12/08 09:37 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
RandomHero said: like he said pics are needed ftw, by posting pics you could seize the day
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quiksilver98
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: weiliiiiiii]
#8394759 - 05/12/08 10:18 PM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Around Oregon eh? I doubt it at this time of year, I haven't seen anything here in BC.
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: quiksilver98]
#8395293 - 05/13/08 01:50 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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in clackamas county?? word! i live in clackamas county ...can't wait to see the pics though! hopefully they are cyanofibs...you should gimme a hint to which city you found them in...i aint no spot raper...
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CureCat
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Re: found the infamous spring cyanofibrillosa's [Re: hulk_blood_]
#8395329 - 05/13/08 02:07 AM (14 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hulk, the mushroom you are describing is doubtfully Ps. cyanofibrillosa. So far, none of the suspected cyanofib specimens found by shroomerites and observed under the microscope by Workman have fit the identification description for Ps. cyanofibrillosa.
Ps. cyanofibrillosa is a very weakly psychoactive mushroom according to the potency chart in Paul Stamets book, Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World. The fact that your mushrooms (along with the mycelium) bruise so blue, is further support against the cyanofib ID, as weak mushrooms (such as Ps. stuntzii) do not bruise blue very heavily, and cyanofibs are less potent than stuntzii according to Stamet's chart.
Lastly, the "Spring Psilocybe" we have here in the Bay Area, California has been looked at closely under the microscope by three people now, and two of those people independently came to the same conclusion: that the mushrooms micro features match closely with Ps. subaeruginascens, a species only known from Java and Japan. Though it may not be that exact species, it may in fact be a yet undescribed relative species of Psilocybe.
Here are some collections.
http://www.mushroomobserver.org/7112
http://www.mushroomobserver.org/6772
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