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It's the most wonderful time of the year!(mushie season!) Options
 
null24
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#1 Posted : 10/21/2016 12:33:12 AM
I love Cascadia this time of year! Ten minutes looking in a spot I've never checked before and...POW! MAGIC!

Finally, repping PDX proper.Thumbs up

Any mycvenatorial types on the board residing in these parts- post thy find of this season.
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staresatwalls
#2 Posted : 10/21/2016 6:04:04 AM
Yes, greetings from oly wa
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Koornut
#3 Posted : 10/21/2016 6:29:46 AM
Gracias La Niña Es Bueno.
We had the best season I've ever seen this year in south east oz.
Happy foraging!!
Inconsistency is in my nature.
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I'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
 
fatherseb
#4 Posted : 10/21/2016 7:47:22 AM
Same here in Bavaria.season just kicked off 2 weeks ago. Nothing beats returning to your magic little spot and being rewarded.Always feels like a miracle to me. Good luck everyone.the magic little helpers are waiting for you now...
 
null24
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#5 Posted : 10/22/2016 12:15:55 AM
Spiritofspice wrote:
Subs anybody


What do you mean?
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teotenakeltje
#6 Posted : 10/22/2016 11:20:46 AM
my lovely small garden patch! Smile
They are kind of small, I wonder why that is, most pictures I see from cyans show bigger specimens.

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BioBoostedSpirit
#7 Posted : 10/22/2016 11:55:51 AM
What a nice pictures guys, thanks for posting Love

I wish i had some wild mushrooms in my area

Enjoy them Thumbs up

BTW Spiritofspice, are those Azures ?

EDIT: oh , subs .. subaeruginosaVery happy

Best regards
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null24
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#8 Posted : 10/22/2016 5:10:08 PM
teotenakeltje wrote:
my lovely small garden patch! Smile
They are kind of small, I wonder why that is, most pictures I see from cyans show bigger specimens.


Most of the ones i find have quarter size caps. Some pics may be deceptive.

Awesome garden, btw. I'm collecting plenty of spores and making slurry to spread around this year. I'd like to spawn some myc to chips and give it away to property owners to cultivate..
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sbc1
#9 Posted : 10/22/2016 8:21:16 PM
Do any of these grow in the uk
 
null24
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#10 Posted : 10/22/2016 8:44:34 PM
sbc1 wrote:
Do any of these grow in the uk

Most definitely. Liberty caps, cyans and several others i know do. Can't tell you where though.
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sbc1
#11 Posted : 10/22/2016 9:23:28 PM
Cheers, I've found libs was just wondering if these and other types grew this time of year
 
downwardsfromzero
ModeratorChemical expert
#12 Posted : 10/23/2016 12:51:33 AM
sbc1 wrote:
Cheers, I've found libs was just wondering if these and other types grew this time of year

They most certainly do! P.cyanescens at the very least, possibly others.




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