Hyphal Posted July 2, 2011 Just wanted to share some pics from a recent walk in the forest - Firstly, a reminder for people to be careful! Let's play spot the galerina, they are incredibly similar to subs from above - But as soon as you turn them over, note the orange gills, the dark stem and an annulus usually present (subs don't have an annulus) - You can also tell from the stems being more brittle than a sub stem which is more woody. But, just shows how important it is to pay attention looking at them from above, very similar in appearance and important to note these if you are a new hunter. Both of these pics are Galerina - The Gymnopilus were in full swing, including some interesting bluing ones - Psilocybe. coprophila - Calocera guepinioides; 'Scotsman's beard' - Absolute carpets of Laccaria proxima - Mycena sp. - An interesting Panaeolus, possible Panaeolus foenisecii - Huge Agaricus sp. (smelt very phenolic, so I assume not edible) - An interesting looking Acacia sp. - Psilocybe subaeruginosa - And lastly, a frog - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tripsis Posted July 3, 2011 Great photos mate. Love your hunting grounds, they look like a beautiful spot to be walking around in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheExplorer Posted July 3, 2011 Nice pics mate. I saw your Gym pics over at the shroomery. It will be interesting to know exactly what species they are. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idiot Posted July 5, 2011 Similarities between the sub and galerina is an accident waiting to happen. I wish the big brother who pretend to care about our health could understand that making these teachers legal might actually save our lives Share this post Link to post Share on other sites