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Euctalyputs and mushrooms Australians especially please read
There is a world wide invasion of euctalyptus trees. In the US the
people dont do anything with them, here in South America they are used for lumber but I am a mycologist and one thing I cant help but notice is that though the trees are everywhere, the mushrooms that are supposed to be with the trees are not. Well I would like to look into changing that. First off I would like to ask for any information people have on mushrooms in Australia wich grow either mmichorizacly or on the litter of euctlyptus trees . I know if a few that are native tto the lands euctalyptus has invaded wich find themselves compatible to them but usually the edible iones become inedible. I am interested in ay australian mushrooms wich are edible(and remain so when grown on euctalyptus),psychadelic, or medicinal wich grow on the euctalyptus ad I am interested in aquiring spores or spawn bags of these mushrooms.I think that the natural selective fungasides also may reduce contamination chances with controlled cultivation I am at the moment particularly interested in Psilocybe eucalypta . so anyone who encounters this mushroom and is willing to send a spore print please email me or reply . Any comments would be greatly appreciated Jeremiah |
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