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null24
#1 Posted : 9/22/2015 9:08:08 PM

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A thread for psilocybe mushroom finds in the Pacific Northwest. (libs, cyans, etc etc.)

It ain't much, but it's a start! Big grin

These (pretty sure they're cyan) pins were found this morning, i picked them because they were drying out and never would have dropped spores. These are very immature.

But still... WOOT!Big grin
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#2 Posted : 9/23/2015 11:41:05 AM
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Nice one null Smile

On this morning of the autumnal equinox i noticed the first mushrooms of the season popping up in my garden, signaling that it's time to head out to the pastures and hopefully begin harvesting liberty caps.

I'm in the UK so won't be contributing any pictures to this thread but i'm subscribed and hope to see some beautiful pictures coming through...
 
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#3 Posted : 9/23/2015 3:36:29 PM

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I may have jumped the gun. These may not be ps spp at all. Possibly hypopholoma or agrocybe. Bummer.

This thread WILL be populated... Come on rain!
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#4 Posted : 9/24/2015 12:08:19 AM

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Swarupa wrote:
Nice one null Smile

On this morning of the autumnal equinox i noticed the first mushrooms of the season popping up in my garden, signaling that it's time to head out to the pastures and hopefully begin harvesting liberty caps.

I'm in the UK so won't be contributing any pictures to this thread but i'm subscribed and hope to see some beautiful pictures coming through...

Dropped into this thread for the pics, too!

Peak district has been producing for a good couple of weeks already. But then, it starts in mid-July most years if you know where to look Smile




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null24 wrote:
I may have jumped the gun. These may not be ps spp at all. Possibly hypopholoma or agrocybe. Bummer.

This thread WILL be populated... Come on rain!

Aww... that discoloration looked so promising! Why do you think not?




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#6 Posted : 9/24/2015 12:29:12 AM

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null24 wrote:
I may have jumped the gun. These may not be ps spp at all. Possibly hypopholoma or agrocybe. Bummer.

This thread WILL be populated... Come on rain!

Aww... that discoloration looked so promising! Why do you think not?



Posted an ID request at the shroomery that came back...GALERINA!!!

SEE BOYS AND GIRLS THIS IS WHY WE I.D. FIRST. GALERINAS ARE DEADLY AND CLOSE LOOK ALIKES OF ACTIVES. I'd NEVER SEEN ONE BRUISE LIKE THAT EITHER...
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#7 Posted : 9/24/2015 2:15:57 AM

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Posted an ID request at the shroomery that came back...GALERINA!!!

Yes, it did look rather more... black than blue. Come to think of it, Stamets mentions this in one of his books. Galerinas bruise black.

Overenthusiastic misidentification of bruising could have led to an untimely demise... glad you stayed wise here, null24 (after all that you've been through - I've read several of your threads. Good to see you getting back on your feet now, my heart goes out to you!)

The warning is important enough to say again:

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THIS IS WHY WE I.D. FIRST. GALERINAS ARE DEADLY AND CLOSE LOOK ALIKES OF ACTIVES.




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#8 Posted : 9/24/2015 8:12:17 AM
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Dropped into this thread for the pics, too!

Peak district has been producing for a good couple of weeks already. But then, it starts in mid-July most years if you know where to look Smile


Yeah, i'd love to live near the Peaks or in Wales and go hiking in the hills every weekend watching the season progress. I'm camping in Wales soon during the new moon, hopefully i'll find a handful of liberty caps and see the milky way one evening.

Back to the PNW Smile

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I Posted an ID request at the shroomery that came back...GALERINA!!!


Shocked

Well done for idenfying them first null Thumbs up

I had a dream recently where i picked some galerinas, compared to dreams where i'm picking liberty caps it was more of a nightmare really. With wild mushrooms knowing what you're picking is a must!
 
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#9 Posted : 11/10/2015 5:36:07 AM

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Its time in the PNW.
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#10 Posted : 11/10/2015 4:03:19 PM

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What cute little babies!

Still no Cyans in the city ( that I've seen) but here's an unidentified amanita. Found at a spot normally very prolific with muscaria, I've never gone this early. Wieird pale tan colored cap with little veil remnants, otherwise identical the muscaria.
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#11 Posted : 11/11/2015 4:38:54 AM

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My first cyan find and 1st shroom trip in about 3 years Smile. Just down the road from my house.
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#12 Posted : 11/14/2015 7:17:30 AM

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#13 Posted : 11/14/2015 6:07:43 PM

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staresatwalls wrote:
My first cyan find and 1st shroom trip in about 3 years Smile. Just down the road from my house.

Those are babies! Don't eat babies!

I gotta say y'all, I stared this thread with a psych out and the season continues to be bust in PDX. Seriously, I just want to find a awesome patch to spread the goodness around town. Something is present it missing here that leaves areas like the one in the pic below- MUSHIE FREE! AAAAGH!

Feels bad, man.
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#14 Posted : 10/21/2016 5:59:40 AM

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I always leave the babies and just pick as they become mature. But heres the same spot from last year 2 weeks ago!!!!!!

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#15 Posted : 10/21/2016 3:52:46 PM

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Yay! This is a great year for mushrooms in northern Oregon!
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