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Hay all,

i havnt been here for a while, but if i post some shroom pics , can i have some help getting them I.D'd.

cheers

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post away we can only try, taking spore prints and posting info of colour ectra would also help the process. you may also find this and this helpful if your trying to id what i think you are. and well you might as well look at all this this

[ 14. April 2003, 15:58: Message edited by: shroomy ]

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Sure thing = post a pic and ill try and give you the species.

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thanks, all.

those links are a great help.

ill post pics soon.

i just have to find the time to learn

how to post a link , or would it be easyer just posting the pics on the fourm. :confused: :confused:

cheers

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Links would be easier if you already have uploaded the pics to an internet server...

just post the URL or use the tag to embed in the post.

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hi,

i clicked on the IMAGE , and URL buttons

in the 'post a reply' window.

but it seems i have to get my pictures onto the web first :confused:

dose this sound right ?

or is there a more simple way ?

sorry, its all new to me. :rolleyes:

thanks for your patients

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SMushroomstudy004.jpg

SMushroomstudy005.jpg

SMushroomstudy006.jpg

SMushroomstudy011.jpg

mmk k well im prety sure there cubensis but the lack of vail reminents puts me off, anyone else???

[ 08. May 2003, 23:49: Message edited by: shroomy ]

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thanks to shroomy and Torsten,

champs.

this is a very informative and educational site.

and every one just wants to help.

and id just like to say

cheers.

[ 09. May 2003, 16:04: Message edited by: BIZZ ]

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BIZZ:

thanks shroomy,

Thank Torsten, I bgucked it up and he fixed it for me.

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dude i never seen a cubensis blue like that! looks like a woodlover to me, prolly ps. subaeruginosa?..blueing stem, no ring, ascending gills, hygrophanous cap, looks like it mustve been growin on leaf litter, yeah??

here's a couple links to some pics on da shroomery

the many faces of Ps. subaerogenosa

Australia - mellbourne foothills fruits!

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The crowded, ascending gills and the general appearance of the mushroom make me 100% sure that if is a psilocybe (and im sure that it is) that is Subaeruginosa.

Eucalypta has distant gills and a white ring around the margin.

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Yep I'd have to agree,same as I saw in wetland,eucalypt shady area.

Nice pics btw

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ferret:

dude i never seen a cubensis blue like that!

bluey.jpg

??????

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CUbensis grown off millet - especially the Golden Teacher and Argentinean varieties stain very dark inky blue - and they are potent critters for cubies.

My above post is incorrect - the whole white margin thing may be incorrect.

Eucalypta seems to have an umbrella shape at maturity, no umbo, distant browner gills, thinner stems and gills that do not ascend.

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yeh I've seen some dark-blue stained cubes... was trying to say I havent seen em that intense blue along the entirety of the stem. as in that big shroom in the last pic... especially from the wild.

but then I've only ever picked one measly wild cubensis...

[ 14. May 2003, 18:11: Message edited by: ferret ]

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