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Posts posted by tonic
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The first ones look like Coprinellus sp. to me.
Second looks like Volvariella speciosa
Third. DO NOT EAT they have white gills. Pretty sure they are Amanita sp.
EDIT: Stropharia aurantiaca is now called Laratiomyces ceres.
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The second one looks like a Trichocereus scopulicolus (scop). I like the look of those terscheckii X PsychoO. All look nice and healthy.
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Spore print sounds right. From memory the bruising is meant to be green. I have heard this species isn't psychoactive here in Aus.
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I have been seeing a fair few of these lately. Big fat bulbous ones too. So they are definitely about.
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Ethos, I should be able to help you out with some seeds. I will shoot you a PM a bit later mate. Just got to go through what I have.
Cheers.
tonic.
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Very interesting. No glochids is always a plus.
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I'll just leave this here...
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Looks like it to me.
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Out there staring at my cacti in the dark and rain. Still there...good shit!
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Pereskiopsis sp.
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I'll just get some wood. Too easy.
I'm always up for tunes, but don't want to annoy those who don't want them.
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If it's where I think it's going to be, it shouldn't be a problem.
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If people want to lug some extra stuff from the nearest town. PM me, I can get it to the camping spot with ease. I will bring a chainsaw (or just wood, it depends), a small generator, laptop/tunes, amp and speakers (if people want?), fishing gear if people are keen, can bring a couple of small tents, some other goodies. If people want anything specific camping etc. related stuff, please let me know beforehand.
I WILL BE THERE!!!
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Nice pics Stillman. I should get along to my local show when it comes about, looks like some really nice plants for sale. I have a feeling I would come home dead broke though haha
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I suspect he might mean the Pereskiopsis. Though only he can tell us that
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I didn't know you can graft Echeveria with cacti
What? Where? You can't graft cacti to succulents and vice versa.
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Not an Australian native.
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Not much happening here. Postponement???
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Pretty sure they are Coprinellus sp. Not 100% on the species though.
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I like the quality.
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frank, BD is Blu-Ray Disc the S is the plural. I only have about 40 of them so far, they are more expensive and haven't been around for as long as DVD
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Yeah. Armillaria sp. tend to like growing in clumps (ceaspitose) on dead stumps or dead wood on trees.
With the first ones, were the caps quite green? Also was the stem a yellow colour? If so, they are definitely D. austroveneta.
Help with Cacti Id please.
in Cactus & Succulent Identification
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Looks Pachanoid. Also looks interesting. Welcome to the forums.