Wanted: 1oz salvia leaf, have ps. aeruginosa print to trade
Print is sealed in foil, was sent by someone from Australia.
Boomer, I think.
Aeruginosa is a wood lover.
Salvia is to be concentrated and used to introduce a friend of mine to her, if you wish to send extra I can include that and send back the difference concentrated.
Thanks!
I don't think "booner" of hte mycoy forums ever lived in Oz. and isn't this species a euro native?? And doesn't this species, like morels, reuquire a certain relationship with the roots of particular trees?? Oh, and isn't that an Inocybe , rather than a psilocybe?
I'm pretty sure it was from somebody named boomer, I got it a few years
ago in a trade for a few vials of sceletium. Also, it's subaeruginosa,
I got the name wrong. As far as the trees and actual classification of
the print, I couldn't really say, I'm not a mycologist or even pretend to
be one on a forum :p. Maybe that's what he meant when he cryptically
called it a wood-lover, I dunno...
Too bad I sold my microscope, I coulda got a picture. Oh well.
If that print's not worth it or is just a random ps print misnamed in a
possibly successful attempt to confuse and mildly defraud a neophyte,
I got another one that Mushroom John sent me after he got back from
Cambodia, Angkor Wat to be specific. I need to go dig them out to
look again, but I think it's some kind of panaeolus, but I'm probably
mistaken.
Barring that, I've got a Mexicana A print that I'm pretty sure about.
Any takers?
Ooops, sorry fella I must have been a lil' lit, was thinking of Inocybe aeruginascens which I'd been reading a lot of interesting things about recently (http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2004/jensen/jensen.pdf (http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2004/jensen/jensen.pdf)). Somewhat similar spelling but not enough to make up for the mistake, sorry.
The species you mention does appear to be a woodlover, though without a myco background and JohnAllen involved I might have been a little taken aback if he'd suggested I was a "wood lover" as well :lol: I've probably got an oz. of mostly crushed S. div. foilage in the freezer that I'd swap for any one of those three prints you mentioned. However, if you're looking to turn someone on for the first time it would probably be better to go with a standerdized extract rather than making a gummy, foul tasteing kitchen extract (even if these gummy extracts do the trick, they taste down right nasty and are hard to suck down).
Aww, I'm no slouch, I make my 10x extra careful :p
Also, the only print with Mr. Allen's holy fingerprints upon it is
the one from cambodia, the australian print is another's.
I can't remember where I got the mexicana, I'll have to
go through my correspondence.
Anyhow, check privs :p
Didn't even have a half ounce once I weighed it, so if anyone else out there is interested in a nice novel spore for salvia swap PM this fella.
BTW, I just checked and it's a Copelandia cyanescens from Angkor Wat