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Woolly Mushroom

  • #21
I think I might buy this

And look, Carnivorous Fungi
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  • #22
The CF isnt really nothing new, Their is one that will find its way into you, and slowly digest you too, all it really is doing is Digesting something, its not really Carnivorous much more than the Organisim dieing, and then whats left being decomposed.

But it is still very neat, I bet if you let that glow in the dark Fungi Pin, you could get little clubs (the mushroom parts).
 
  • #23
Pornography and photography are closely related. lol

I photographed some mushrooms Sunday...those little ball ones. There were lots of them at the park I went to. I also have a photograph of a pretty yellow one I found at another park a couple of months ago.

I don't know about growing them but they are mighty good cooked in some butter and garlic.
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  • #24
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]I photographed some mushrooms Sunday...those little ball ones.

See, I told you.
 
  • #25
LMAO

Oh God my stomach! LMAO
 
  • #27
Ok...ok.....those little ROUND ones! Is that better?

Ozzy...you are a very bad influence!!
 
  • #28
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]I should write a book with all the stuff i know

Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality by R. Gordon Wasson was written in 1968. Wasson also wrote Seeking the Magic Mushroom for life magazine in 1957, this article is what got timothy leery to open his mind.

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Quote[/b] ]I guess people have tried cultivating A. muscaria, and it never really works out cause like its a parasitic fungi living of the roots of live trees I guess, thats kind of hard to cultivate

Amanita are not parasitic they are Mycorrhizal having a symbiotic relation, of course that still makes them hard to cultivate.

Ozzy.. what can I say you were right...

Let me see what colors do I have...

I've got yellow ones
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I've got red ones
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I've got purple ones (the purple ones don't photograph very well)
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And how 'bout this wierd orange thing
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Or maybe you prefer a something like this
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And didn't some one say something about a forest of mushrooms
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OK I should probably stop now...

Wait I can't leave with out showing a couple shot of the most deadly shroom on this planet the pearly white Destroying Angel

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Chris
 
  • #29
Those are beautiful! Love the purple one.
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  • #30
Why have all my good ideas already been done? bah!
 
  • #31
I love the REd waxy caps! What Kind of mushroom is the Purple one I allways forget. I was allways told Amanita was parasitic. I guess I was wrong, but Yea that whole species I guess hasent been cultivated...

At least not the red ones that I know of that have the Phycoactive properties
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  • #32
A. pantherina does, too.
 
  • #33
Man those are some GREAT pictures!!! Thanks for sharing Voodoo. I wish I knew where to find great looking mushrooms like that around here to photograph. The purple one looked cool and trippy too! Have you even come accorss morels? I am going to try to cultivate those bugers. Those things gor for a pretty penny and I hear they are very good to eat. I have never tired them. Any who. Thanks for shareing.
 
  • #34
are truffles cultivatable (is that a word?)

thats where the real money is at!
 
  • #35
Are truffles the same as morel or are they different? I am just learnng about them.
 
  • #36
Truffles, are the Large Round ones I beleive, Morels havent been Cultured in AGAR because they release their spores by preassure, just like the Puff balls. They are in a sub family not like The ONes that Drop spores, but like I said Pressure Releases the Spores. Thats Why if you step on the mature Big ones instead of it being squishy (some times) IT Blows Spores EVERY wear! ITs amazing!

Cheers
 
  • #37
[b said:
Quote[/b] ]Wait I can't leave with out showing a couple shot of the most deadly shroom on this planet the pearly white Destroying Angel

They're very rare apparently, so good find.

I think you have a yellow version of the fly agaric in the US as well.

















Someone mentioned phallic fungi before as well. Sorry, I couldn't resist

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Somebody's having a good laugh up there when they came up with that  
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  • #38
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I cant see youre First picture

Also If I think what youre talking about is right on, Theirs a strain of P. cubensis that is called P3n15 Envy. For the obvious reason of course.

AS for the fly alergenic we mostly get the Yellow ones, but in some areas I beleive theirs Red ones. due to the whole Importing of Tree's.

Cheers
 
  • #39
Why do all my posts about the ball mushrooms keep disappearing.

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  • #40
I dont know but it replaced P3n15 (not in leet code) Into Male Reproductive Organ.

Stupid filters! (JK)
 
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