Can someone please post a picture of real shrooms?

Discussion in 'Magic Mushrooms' started by dazed.confused, Jul 9, 2007.

  1. dazed.confused

    dazed.confused Member

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    I just want to know what they actually look like cuz i dont want to get ripped of...some people have already described them to me but i would like to see a picture....thanks man
     
  2. in da snake

    in da snake Member

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    shroomery.org has great pics
     
  3. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    there are a number of different species of mushrooms, unfortunately.
     
  4. VaporDude

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    99% of the Psilocybe mushrooms that one will come across in the U.S. underground shroom market are going to be Cubenisis (Gold Caps). Haha obvioiusly I just made that up, but I think many people would agree with that.
     
  5. undercooked

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    I think that is a bit of an overstatement. Certainly, most mushrooms that are cultivated indoors are P. cubensis, but many people pick other species from the wild.
     
  6. Fallout55

    Fallout55 Banned

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  8. AfricaUnite

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    Some stuff I had in a jar, going to do an alcohol extraction on it when its bone dry.


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  9. Colimon

    Colimon Cheesus Christo

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    God damn it. There are all different kidns of magic mushrooms out there. I doubt someone would be ripping you off cause they wouldn't risk a murder charge for just a couple dollars. Good luck!
     
  10. 0therean

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    Yea, there are so many different species that looking at a few pictures off the internet isn't gonna help. I suggest picking up the book "Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World"
     

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