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Kadakuda
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Location: Vancouver Island, BC
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Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 5:43 pm Post subject: Gymnopilus spectabilis and other Gymnopilus sp?
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All the sites i have read regarding Gymnopilus just say widely distributed. i was wondering if there are any that grow in British Columbia Canada? the following 2 species are what im interested in.
Gymnopilus luteofolius-i read it was found in Washington, so im assuming it could at least be cultivated outdoors here?
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Gymnopilus spectabilis
im on Vancouver Island if i may be so specific
thanks for any help.
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Psynaut
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Kadakuda
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Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 5:25 pm Post subject:
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oh wow, completely missed that gallery. thats awsome, and so close
guess i jsut gotta look closer at all these logs, theres jsut so many
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CaptainHappy
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:55 pm Post subject:
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All I have to say is look hard enough and you should find them . I went on a hunt in the Kootenays this fall and came across a nice patch of spectabilis growing from a nice mossy fallen birch tree. It was my lucky day actually, just a few meters away was a good patch white chanterells too, but anyway, I ramble. Yes there is a good number of gyms in B.C., you just gotta be patient and find em. Good luck bro.
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Forager
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Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:34 am Post subject:
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Hey folks,
Thought I'd join in this discussion...
Gymnopilus luteofolius has been reportedly collected by Stamets from Cortes Island, BC. It is said to be weakly to moderatley active.
CaptainHappy- were you postive about your I.D. on G. spectabilis from the Kootenays? I wonder if it was Armillaria mellea? They look similar and the latter is commonly found on birch in that area, whereas G. spectabilis has yet to be confirmed. White chanterelles too, sounds like you were in the Nakusp area?
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Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2005 7:43 am Post subject:
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Awesome, Psynaut.
How do you usually go about identifying your gym findings? Do you have a microscope?
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CaptainHappy
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 6:22 am Post subject:
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I guess it is possible that it wasn't G.spec. I didn't take a print or check it in the micro, but I'm pretty sure it was, but then again, I'm not an expert. Yes you're right that was near Nakusp, just north of Winlaw.
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