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Hi,

so far i've got a

RARE PRINT kept dry/frozen psilocybe weldenii(?) (I think that's the species, I know it begins with a W, can't quite remember - this one only to someone who is great mycologist

thai B+ cubensis

lip yai

pan cyan haw

and one marked

"midyiginbul EB 2001" - psilocybe australiana

They have been kept in great conditions so PM me or post here....

the way it goes is: friends, 1000+ members, people I know, people who have been nice to me , people I thik are cool. In that order(more or less). I'm giving off my collection if you get one the philosophy is "pass it on" - shout another freebie to someone else, that's all I ask - preferably a spore print.

The one marked midyiginbul is actually a print of Psilocybe australiana.

EDIT:AUSTRALIA ONLY< SORRY added thai b+ cubensis added rareprint

Edited by Thelema

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Edited by MagicalMedic

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OK the pan cyan has gone. If you've answered here or pmd and been ingnored, it's because you don't fit any of the categories.

3 left!

thai B+ cubensis

psilocybe australiana

lip yai

RARE Psilocybe W? species.

edited added rareprint

Edited by Thelema

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OK the pan cyan has gone. If you've answered here or pmd and been ingnored, it's because you don't fit any of the categories.

3 left!

thai B+ cubensis

psilocybe australiana

lip yai

i know I've got a super rare psilocybe one somewhere can't find it ATM.

 

PM'd regarding thai b+

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Maybe Psilocybe weilii? It's pretty rare, found only in Northern Georgia (and in isolated cultivation).

Edited by TheExplorer

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psilocybe australiana just gone.

3 left:

B+,

lip yai,

psilocybe weilli

dry spores would need to be rehydrated before using them for microscopy purposes if wanting to observe their true nature

Edited by Thelema

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I'll also consider people really experienced in...well, let's just say "mycology"

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