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Plant Matters => The Forest Floor => Topic started by: boomer2 on July 29, 2005, 12:49:58 AM

Title: Copelandia cyanescens
Post by: boomer2 on July 29, 2005, 12:49:58 AM
This image was photographed at about 7 am in the ealry morning fog, amidst mosquitos and morning due.. the bugs chewed my legs and arms and the fire ants and carpenter ants went rampant on my bod with multiple chewings of my flesh and drinking of my blood.

The blue spots on the caps of the Copelandia mushrooms are from the oxidation of psilocine.

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boomer2
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Post by: Maïwa on July 29, 2005, 02:48:29 PM
Very nice Boomer!!!    8)
Thanks for the sacrifice of your legs...put some pants on tight next time...lmao

-here is a nice shot of some subbalteatus finds, earlier in the season::




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Post by: boomer2 on July 29, 2005, 03:04:57 PM
Nice subb shot including the little spider. I too find bugs and other inhabitants on shrooms when collecting. Also find millipedes and centipedes and strange pedes never before seen in the west.

Will post more images as I find time. Tight now I am editing 128 Batik images of regular batiks for my friend who  paints the shroom batiks post at mj's site.

I then have to make five new web pages for my friends hotel in Angkor Wat and also rearrange the ad for a similar villa on Koh amui which rents the whole villa for $375.00 per day to families (rich ones).

Tht ad is also posted at the MJ site.

have a shroomy day,

boomer2