Although it's not impossible, I doubt they were P. semilanceata
They'd just be P. subaeruginosa which can be prolific in pine forests. The high acidity of pine needles isn't the best environment for this species and on average, pine subs are a fair bit weaker than those from eucalyptus forests and garden beds.
Yeah i did end up talking to my mate and he told me the ones... were Psilocybe cubensis![]()
Will mushrooms still be in season in the Western Sydney Area?
Psilo (or anyone for that matter), I have just two questions for you...
When does the season normally start rounding down in Melbourne?
And is it better to be looking in places that are a higher or lower altitude?
most people probably don't know of anywhere else, balingup is just the most talked about
If I were them, I would have used the cooking show excuse... "Officer, aren't these the same mushrooms that Jamie Oliver was using on his show last night?"