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You do know that Blackberry is a serious environmental weed right? Very hard to control and can be nearly impossible to get rid of. Not sure what the legality of selling the seeds would be, but I can only assume that it is illegal due to it's severely invasive nature. If it isn't ilegal, it should be. Can't believe you are trying to sell it frankly.
EDIT: Just saw your location, sorry if I came on a bit strong. Blackberry is a serious problem here in Australia and I have very strong opinions about it and other invasive weeds. I don't think you would be able to import Blackberry seeds into Aus as I would suspect that it would be a highly restricted import due to the above reasons.
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Looks a lot like Leratiomyces ceres to me.
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This date isn't set in stone. So we will see when people are available. I guess certain dates can't suit everybody, but we can try
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Probably best to keep the where to PMs perhaps? How does June 23-24 suit people? Or the weekend after? I am not up on good spots, haven't been camping in an age. Somewhere with lots of nice bush, possibly a creek and a bit of open space too would be nice. Somewhere where we can have a nice fire and maybe even a bit of music or something could be an option. A bit out of the way would be cool, but maybe not too far out of the way? I am hoping to be able to drive by then, but not sure. Otherwise I may need to pin a lift if anyone can offer that?
I don't ask for much do I?
Let's get this ball rolling and get a bit of an idea about numbers etc.
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Yeah, good call, my M. geometrizans has much small spines. I have another one that has massive spines, quite a bit larger than the one pictured.
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Whats other peoples favorite zombies?
Ever played Left 4 Dead?
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Scabbing out of the bin just isn't good enough for some people!
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Myrtillocactus geometrizans
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Forgot all about this. Here is some links that came up with a quick search of The Corroboree, hopefully some useful ones there for people including, but not limited to the OP:
http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=20884&hl=%2Bfungi+%2Bbooks&fromsearch=1
http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=18196&hl=%2Bfungi+%2Bbooks&fromsearch=1
http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=25019&hl=%2Bfungi+%2Bbooks&fromsearch=1
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Most certainly did Yeti.
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Can't find it? Is it still up?
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Thanks for the compliments, I had forgotten about this thread.
I agree with Marcel on the ID.
When did this thread become an ID thread?
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Yeah, I know mate. I used to go doofing a lot. Haven't been doofing in a long time. Can you PM me the details? As I might consider coming along if I can get there and I have the money.
When I posted that I was deeply involved in a Shpongle adventure and was kind of hoping we can get into some Shpongle at the camp. It didn't come across that way though. Long story hahaha...
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I can see a clear resemblance there. Though I can also detect a difference too. To me it's looks like there could a little bit of Bridgesoid in there. Hmm, I am definitely becoming more interested in this one.
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I have to agree with Stilman. It really doesn't have the traits usually associated with T. pachanoi IMHO.
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I would have said Super Pedro too. I have two different plants of Super Pedro and to me they look a bit different. The one in your pic reminds me a lot of one of them. At the very least I would probably lump it into that whole spiny scop/cordobensis complex.
That doll has some pretty well developed thigh muscles
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shpongle....?
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Ouch!!! Picking glochids out of the gonads could be quite painstaking. Literally
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I agree with Yeti. Maybe we should consider organising a camp for early Winter, before it get's too cold.
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Spring camp sounds like a great idea!!!
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Thanks so much for your hospitality Col. Really enjoyed your garden immensely. Had a great time checking everything out. Was good to meet some like minded people. Wish I had gotten a chance to speak to a few more people properly. There is always the next meet. I was listening from the sidelines to some very interesting conversations which really resonated with me. At one point it was like I was reading some Jack Kerouac, but actually living it, breathing it, but it wasn't a book it was a real conversation. Lots of really fascinating ideas being bounced back and forward and I really enjoyed that a lot.
Look forward to a future meet.
Cheers.
P.S: Did I mention that garden!!! Wow!!!
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The one you mentioned is a good one. Pretty sure there is actually more than one thread on this already though. UTSE.
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I like to get out there myself and lie around in the dirt and leaves taking pics of fungi don't really mind what type they are. Here's an example>>>>
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I'd be keen on that Yeti.
Anyone want any Cereus peruvianus logs at all? I have spare that I don't really need.
Cactus advice
in Cacti & Succulents
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Looks like it might be starting to rot. Did you expose the cut end to moist conditions? Or worse, rain? You need to let cuts heal before exposing them to certain conditions. An application of sulphur can be beneficial as it makes the cut heal quicker and can assist in keeping bacteria etc. out the wound.
Personally I would probably re-cut a bit below the wound and dust with sulphur, then let it dry completely before exposing it tot he elements.
Is that a geo tag on your pic? If so, you want to watch that hmmm.
Anyway, welcome to the community.