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| Hydro by day,Myc by night Join Date: Mar 2008
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![]() | I know that there's a ton of magic in WV in the Ohio river valley. There has been luck up in PA also. Hilly areas by rivers or streams where there are overflow debris areas is going to be your best bet. Also, you can check wood chip areas in parks, playgrounds, government buildings, etc... One more place you can check would be in cattle fields or where there are a lot of horses.
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| Mycotopiate Join Date: Sep 2007
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IT would be exteremely rare in Pennsylvania to find shrooms in pasture lands or in manure in such places as subbs. However, P. ovoideocystidiata may be in Pennsylvania along streams and river banks and in city areas in woodchip mulch,. mjshroomer | |
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| Mycophiliac Join Date: May 2008
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![]() | Still Looking... So, pan subbs are hard to find in PA? Is it even worth looking in manure or near manure? I've also been searching for the elusive P. ovoid around streams and such. It's been very rainy and humid of late, so I'm still hopeful. |
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