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This morning whilst walking Minnie(a dog) I found that Psilocybe season had kicked off in Melbourne Australia, and it looks to be a promising season indeed!!! nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): WP_000029.jpg (1,106kb) downloaded 283 time(s). WP_000036.jpg (887kb) downloaded 283 time(s). WP_000030.jpg (907kb) downloaded 281 time(s). WP_000032.jpg (957kb) downloaded 280 time(s). WP_000034.jpg (825kb) downloaded 279 time(s). WP_000040.jpg (940kb) downloaded 280 time(s). WP_000045.jpg (1,004kb) downloaded 280 time(s). WP_000041.jpg (1,361kb) downloaded 279 time(s). WP_000042.jpg (1,104kb) downloaded 277 time(s). WP_000047.jpg (974kb) downloaded 278 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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samsara
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Minnie(a dog) nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): DSCF2415.JPG (466kb) downloaded 276 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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Nice! What kind of mushies? These aren't the droids you're looking for.
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samsara
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Hard for me to say with my limited expertise, I pretty sure there not Cyanescens or Subaeruginosa, so at a guess id say there some kind of Cubensis or Sub Cubensis, can anyone help out here? I'll show you some pics later in the year of specimen I believe to be Cyanescens and Subaeruginosa... "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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They look like a Sub variety to me.... Perhaps they are P Eucalypta
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Congrats on SWIYs find! Easiest way to find out is to do a spore print. Very easy to do and saves lives from wrong identification If SWIY could maybe upload some pics of the prints and describe the color from what SWIY thinks... as pictures can be a little misleading with flash, contrast, etc... Multiple pictures of prints would do nicely. From what SWIM sees so far, they dont look like a cyanescens, mainly from the way the cap waves when still closed... most likely a cubensis or sub cubensis... but spore print and close up pics would be better... ElusiveMind The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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samsara
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This is a pic of some of the prints, not easy to see high def in this pic, tho the spore is blackish purple... I ate or 'threw' them away before i got the chance to do prints... I'll get more soon and post pics of prints for people anyway... nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): WP_000053.jpg (660kb) downloaded 224 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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Well the blackish purple spore print is a good sign to begin with. Will say they aren't a cubensis species as they all have a ring around the stem called an annulus... or a cyanescens either... hmmm.... SWIM is more familiar with PNW mushrooms and various cubensis species. Here is a list of species that typically grow in Australia ( Shroomery Link ) The stem from some pictures look very similar to Psilocybe subaeruginosa but the cap doesn't usually act like that ( bottle cap shape).... And its not a Panaeolus active species either cause all the active ones have jet black spore prints with NO purple.... I'd say probably Psilocybe subaeruginosa but a better spore print is def needed for conformation.... (aka dont go eating stuff before identification...) For a good spore print 1) take a sheet of tin foil or white paper that is big enough to hold the entire mushroom cap 2) take a clear class bowl and cover the mushroom over with it while on the paper 3) check every so often to see if a good full print (every hour or two... sometimes is done in 30 mins) 4) Take multiple pictures of the spore in good lighting (near natural light) with flash and without flash to make sure colors are clear 5) Upload Pce, ElusiveMind PS. good luck on your other adventures this season The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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samsara
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Thank you for your help and knowledge ElusiveMind! I think your right and they are subaeruginosa, there just out so early! I'll post the spore pics soon. POST SOME SHROOMY PICS PEOPLE!!! "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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I still think they are Ps. Eucalypta Pretty much the same as Subaeruginosa A wet summer has seen the season start early down this side of the globe
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antichode wrote:I still think they are Ps. Eucalypta
According to wiki (and the study sourcing this claim) Wiki wrote: Studies of comparative morphology, isozyme analysis and mating compatibility approaches have showed that P. australiana, P. eucalypta and P. tasmania are synonyms of this species.[2]
Wiki Link( "this species" being Ps. Subaeruginosa ... its good to see another SWIMMER with a careful eye ) So we are both right Either way, it is great to see the season starting earlier on the other side of the equator. Hope it will be just as good for the PWN ElusiveMind The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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samsara
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(for the 'mushroom porn' lover) More of the same... Post some spore prints soon... And more happy snaps of some other varieties. nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): WP_000056.jpg (908kb) downloaded 157 time(s). WP_000057.jpg (789kb) downloaded 154 time(s). WP_000058.jpg (817kb) downloaded 157 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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Very nice finds Are these from the same patch or in a different area? ( Good to know some spore prints are on there way too ) ElusiveMind The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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Hey guys, i am a mushroom enthusiast here in Melbourne, and can confirm that they are psilocybe subaeruginosa. Most common round these parts. The season has come early this year, so happy hunting my Australian friend! "The eyes of fear want you to put bigger locks on your doors, buy guns, close yourself off. The eyes of love instead see all of us as one."
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samsara
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Thanking, ElusiveMind, Tizzy and antichode... you guys got the info! I'm not best spore printer but i think you can see this... nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): WP_000109.jpg (707kb) downloaded 114 time(s). WP_000108.jpg (740kb) downloaded 111 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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nn-DreemMasterTree wrote:Thanking, ElusiveMind, Tizzy and antichode... you guys got the info! I'm not best spore printer but i think you can see this... Hahaha, don't worry that comes with practice. And as a hint, always use 3-4 mushrooms from a patch cause sometimes (as SWIY found out), the mushrooms print doesn't work as well. Also, leaving it for around 24-48 hours with a jar or something over top of it (to keep moisture it to help encourage spores to drop) will do it well. But from what I can see, I see the brown and a hint of purple. Very hard to see with the images but if it's the same on SWIY's end its all good. Another easy way to tell is take some standard pencil crown colors and draw a small shaded patch next to the print (without disturbing it). It's easier to tell when there is something to compare it too as sometimes (not really with psi.) with other mushroom species different SHADES of spore print colors tell them apart (aka. chestnut brown, light brown, chocolate brown, brown-black, etc) Hope the PNW's season will be as good. When do these mushroom usually grow down there? (As SWIY said they were appearing earlier than usual) Pce, ElusiveMind The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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samsara
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more P.subaeruginosa And Elusive, they started around now last year,(22 April 2010) well that is when i found my first ones... I found them this year on around the 20th of march 2011. ps. I will adopt your spore print technique and get around to doing some proper prints soon... nn-DreemMasterTree attached the following image(s): WP_000111.jpg (1,627kb) downloaded 94 time(s). WP_000112.jpg (1,660kb) downloaded 94 time(s). WP_000113.jpg (1,190kb) downloaded 96 time(s). WP_000114.jpg (932kb) downloaded 94 time(s). WP_000119.jpg (1,173kb) downloaded 95 time(s). WP_000122.jpg (1,710kb) downloaded 95 time(s). WP_000123.jpg (1,572kb) downloaded 94 time(s). WP_000127.jpg (939kb) downloaded 95 time(s). WP_000129.jpg (1,138kb) downloaded 94 time(s). "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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Very nice pictures!!! Hmmm, almost a month early it seems when you found the first ones. Hopefully that translates into a similar earliness in the PNW Pce, ElusiveMind The Tea Party wrote:We exist in a world where the fear of Illusion is real And we cling to the past to deny and confuse the ideal DMTripper wrote:Bliss of ignorance -> pain of knowledge -> integrate -> bliss of knowledge. SWIM and ElusiveMind are fictional characters and everything they say is fictional
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Mouthwatering! Those are some tasty looking mushies you've found yourself there Dreemmaster! Ain't nature grand? "Pay attention. And keep breathing." - T. McKenna (1946-2000)
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