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cactu
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Re: Maui Hunting 2 diff. species? (photos) [Re: smokdatkush]
#9458542 - 12/18/08 08:30 PM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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cactu said: you will notice all copelandia blue . sooner or later in drying , then the blue can go black , paneolus antillarun is almost identical to copelandia cyanescens but usually antillarun are more big , more big stems as you notice, they dont blue as copelandia never, they have some sort of metallic gray look in cap when the sun shine , and paneolus sprictinus is more like the ones in the corner wich can also be subbalteatus , in my opinion they are active and more in tropical areas but not as potend as copelandia . all look like cyan but if some dont blue even in drying they are antillarum . and the small portion of maybe subbs or sprictinus .
Ive found many silverish color cyans it could be from oxidation though. ive notcied antillarun i find are bright white with alot thicker stems.
yes me too, cyan and antillarum look like that because they begging to produce spores and a small portion of the spores get into the cap and also the aging in cap change a bit the color and that how you can get that silverish look but for sure antillarun can shine in the distance with that grey metallic shine, and if you copes and antillarun side by side you will see who shine more ..there is also another variety of antillarun more small , more with a center brow color in some specimen not all ,and real white and they always look like if they where wet.
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Re: Maui Hunting 2 diff. species? (photos) [Re: cactu]
#9461330 - 12/19/08 10:04 AM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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Many of the copes/meanies that I've picked have turned from blue to dark-purple-black in minutes;)
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Re: Maui Hunting 2 diff. species? (photos) [Re: cactu]
#9461812 - 12/19/08 12:05 PM (15 years, 2 months ago) |
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cactu said:
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smokdatkush said:
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cactu said: you will notice all copelandia blue . sooner or later in drying , then the blue can go black , paneolus antillarun is almost identical to copelandia cyanescens but usually antillarun are more big , more big stems as you notice, they dont blue as copelandia never, they have some sort of metallic gray look in cap when the sun shine , and paneolus sprictinus is more like the ones in the corner wich can also be subbalteatus , in my opinion they are active and more in tropical areas but not as potend as copelandia . all look like cyan but if some dont blue even in drying they are antillarum . and the small portion of maybe subbs or sprictinus .
Ive found many silverish color cyans it could be from oxidation though. ive notcied antillarun i find are bright white with alot thicker stems.
yes me too, cyan and antillarum look like that because they begging to produce spores and a small portion of the spores get into the cap and also the aging in cap change a bit the color and that how you can get that silverish look but for sure antillarun can shine in the distance with that grey metallic shine, and if you copes and antillarun side by side you will see who shine more ..there is also another variety of antillarun more small , more with a center brow color in some specimen not all ,and real white and they always look like if they where wet.
I've noticed pan ants to have more of a viscid cap, especially when wet.
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