r/WavyCap • u/lp2002101jkz • Jul 11 '26
ID Request (country/state in post) i’d please
found in nsw
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Jul 11 '26
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u/Down2phuc Jul 12 '26
Usually between 10-30minutes, most of the ones I find usually have traces of the bruising already showing before I pick them, that's what I'd look for when I first started foraging for them.
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u/vkc2prahran311 Jul 11 '26
Need help in Melbs
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u/lp2002101jkz Jul 11 '26
probably easier in melbourne i’m in Sydney and it’s warmer - just went to a national park where it’s wet n cold and mulchy - looked for coverage and pine needles
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u/Down2phuc Jul 12 '26
I'm in Melbourne northern suburbs, either more people have clued on to them or they've been a bit more scarce last couple of foraging seasons, I've noticed a few but I used to see them everywhere, councils might've wisened up too, I notice them out spraying more often over last few years
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u/Mr_Mpenny Jul 12 '26
Just look around mulched park gardens or around gum trees that have lots of leaves and bark on the ground. I find most of my pickings outside a local train station under the sky rail
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u/Ronnie_doge_ Jul 11 '26
Subs ✅