Many of the patches we went to after this, during all the excitement I forgot to take pictures and even bring my camera. These were the largest in size that we found of all the patches, they ranged from 4" to 6" in height, and had caps about 2-3" in diameter.Ĭluster of large p. We literally had to walk among some waste high bushes and move them aside to see them growing down underneith the bushes. Were there if it had not been for John's resourcefullness of walking for hours a day looking in places ppl wouln't think of. The next patch we found was growing among some large shrubs in the alder mulch. The same mushroom cluster, camera backed out. cyanescens with some young ones attached. Within all the alder mulch, leaves, twigs, etc.Ī nice little patchgrowing amongts some leaves, alder mulch and rhododendron bushes.(387K)Ī close up of some mature p. These pics can give you some idea of the surrounding these mushrooms grow in. We found these growing among the alder mulch around the church. On the first day of hunting, our first stop was a church, where the sacred mushroom was growing on sacred grounds, I knew it was going to be a good day and a nice mushroom vibe after that. Mjshroomer, who has been picking mushrooms in WA for over 20 years. We had a great tour guide, John Allen a.k.a. It was a very interesting adventure and very rewarding as well as educational. We had the opportunity to visit Washington State and see some beautiful mushrooms in the wild. Psilocybe Cyanescens Psilocybe Cyanescens -Pacific North West WA.
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