CM24-07585. South facing slope among chestnut oak and Virginia pine.
on woody debris in Doug fir dominant area, some Picea sitchensis present.
PCR done by @mgkoons
On conifer. Check out the deep purple fuzzy stem base.. Translucent yellow stem. Lilac gills and cap with yellow tipped cap edge. Pronounced dimpled cap.
Found by a member of Midwest Psilocybin Hunters Facebook group
Small stature, kind of felty cap, ellipsoid spores all lead me to believe these are psilocybe caerulipes samples have been sent for DNA to Alan Rockefeller and Stephen Russell
Found with oak. Locally abundant in a single 20' diameter area.
Dicephalic neonate found in a residential yard. GTS 861. VW ABC 015. Note several spinal kinks. Specimen survived several months, fed sporadically, died and was preserved.
See: Wallach, Van, and Gerard T. Salmon (2013) Axial Bifurcation and Duplication in Snakes. Part V. A Review of Nerodia sipedon Cases with a New Record from New York State, 102-106. In Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 48(8).
On Quercus agrifolia