herbal_hindsight Posted July 27, 2013 Picked amongst p.subs and discovered to be different during the sort... possible stuntziI due to ring on stem OR is this a good example of all magic mushrooms bruise blue but not all mushrooms that bruise blue are magic? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 obtuse Posted July 27, 2013 all magic mushrooms bruise blue (but sometimes not obviously) - and not all mushrooms that bruise (or look like they have bruised) blue are magic Case in point look up Cortinarius archeri. and then look up Devils Bolete. And when you say "ring", mycologists will freak out thinking you might mean an annulus, meaning Galerina sp, or Amanita sp. P. stuntzii do not grow in australia, you just found an interesting morphotype. Cheers, Ob. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Picked amongst p.subs and discovered to be different during the sort... possible stuntziI due to ring on stem OR is this a good example of all magic mushrooms bruise blue but not all mushrooms that bruise blue are magic?
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