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Types of Psilocybe Mushrooms

Conocybe ​Cyanopus​
Conocybe ​Cyanopus​

I recently came accross what I think to be Conocybe cyanopus, but I'm a bit worried that they might be Conocybe coprophila. Basically I'd like to know what are the differences between the two species

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Conocybe ​Kuehneriana​
Conocybe ​Kuehneriana​

Psilocybin, psilocin and psilocybian mushrooms have very low toxicity - in tests with mice, doses up to 200 mg of pure psilocybin/kg of body weight have been injected intravenously without lethal effects (that would be 13 grams of pure psilocybin per average human (65 kg / 140 lbs).

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Conocybe ​Siligineoides​
Conocybe ​Siligineoides​

Conocybe siligineoides, also known as cone caps, Ya'nte, Ta'a'ya, or Tamu, is a species of macro-fungus in the family Bolbitiaceae. It has seldom been observed by the mycological community with all specimens having been collected in Mexico.

Gymnopilus ​Aeruginosus​
Gymnopilus ​Aeruginosus​

Home | Mushroom Info | Hunting Mushrooms | Psilocybin Species | Gymnopilus aeruginosus: Gymnopilus aeruginosus (Pk.) ... Gymnopilus aeruginosus -MushroomObserver

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Gymnopilus ​Braendlei​
Gymnopilus ​Braendlei​

Home | Mushroom Info | Hunting Mushrooms | Psilocybin Species | Gymnopilus braendlei : Gymnopilus braendlei (Peck) ...

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Gymnopilus ​Cyanopalmicola​
Gymnopilus ​Cyanopalmicola​

Gymnopilus purpuratus is found growing solitary to gregariously or in small clusters Bruising: Green or blue bruising at the base and on the pileus, green spots on the pileus likely.

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Gymnopilus ​Intermedius​
Gymnopilus ​Intermedius​

List of psilocybin mushroom species ... Many psilocybin mushrooms are in the genus Psilocybe, ... Gymnopilus intermedius (Singer) ...

Gymnopilus ​Luteofolius​
Gymnopilus ​Luteofolius​

2-15 cm broad, convex or obtuse becoming nearly plane sometimes uplifted; surface dry, and first cover with dense, dark red or purple red scales these fade to yellowish red then yellow, scales diminish with age. Surface of cap sometimes staining blue, especially younger mushrooms. Caps of mushrooms growing in clusters often orange from spores.

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Gymnopilus ​Luteoviridis​
Gymnopilus ​Luteoviridis​

Home | Mushroom Info | Hunting Mushrooms | Psilocybin Species | Gymnopilus luteoviridis: Gymnopilus luteoviridis.

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Gymnopilus ​Luteus​
Gymnopilus ​Luteus​

Gymnopilus Luteus? #13205579 - 09 ... Definitely a Gymnopilus. Maybe luteus. ... I love mushrooms, i.e. fungi. I really do. I am talking about a strong feeling, ...

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Gymnopilus ​Purpuratus​
Gymnopilus ​Purpuratus​

Gymnopilus purpuratus is an agaric identified from the austral floral zone and was also collected in Chile and identified by Singer in 1951, who also identified this species from Kew gardens in Surrey.

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Gymnopilus ​Subearlei​
Gymnopilus ​Subearlei​

Mushrooms that contain psilocybin can be found almost anywhere in the world. Throughout the world the species Panaeolus cinctulus (= P. subbalteatus) and several active species of Gymnopilus grow. Rather than create entries for countries, states and provinces which would then have nothing else listed, it is probably a good assumption that these mushrooms grow in those places not listed.

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Gymnopilus ​Subpurpuratus​
Gymnopilus ​Subpurpuratus​

Home | Mushroom Info | Hunting Mushrooms | Psilocybin Species | Gymnopilus subpurpuratus: Gymnopilus subpurpuratus.

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Gymnopilus ​Validipes​
Gymnopilus ​Validipes​

*The pictures displayed here may not be true G. validipes, little microscopy has been done on these observations. However they are a good representation of what the species may look like*

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Gymnopilus ​Viridans​
Gymnopilus ​Viridans​

Home | Mushroom Info | Hunting Mushrooms | Psilocybin Species | Gymnopilus viridans: Gymnopilus viridans ... Gymnopilus viridans is found on coniferous wood.

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Inocybe ​Aeruginascens​
Inocybe ​Aeruginascens​

Inocybe aeruginascens ... and Psilocybe. ... a nice rains going to come during May/June and you're going to have mushrooms coming out your ears.

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Laughing gym​
Laughing gym​

Gymnopilus junonius is a species of mushroom in the family Cortinariaceae. Commonly known as Laughing Gym, Laughing Cap, Laughing Jim, or the Spectacular Rustgill, this large orange mushroom is typically found growing on tree stumps, logs, or tree bases.

Liberty cap​
Liberty cap​

Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the liberty cap, is a psilocybin or "magic" mushroom that contains the psychoactive compounds psilocybin which your body breaks down to psilocin, and the alkaloid baeocystin.

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Magic ​Mushrooms​
Magic ​Mushrooms​

What is Psilocybin (Magic Mushrooms)? Psilocybin (4-phosphoryloxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine) and psilocin are both indole chemical compounds obtained from certain types of dried or fresh hallucinogenic mushrooms found in Mexico, Central America and the United States.

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Mycena ​Cyanorrhiza​
Mycena ​Cyanorrhiza​

7 Types of Psilocybin Mushrooms You Probably Didn’t Know About. ... eating Psilocybe mushrooms was a way to connect with the divinity and the ... Mycena cyanorrhiza.

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Panaeolus ​Cinctulus​
Panaeolus ​Cinctulus​

Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata or Panaeolus Cinctulus? ... spore print was followed by research and now I’m leaning towards a Panaeolus Cinctulus. ... Mushrooms ...

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Panaeolus ​Cyanescens​
Panaeolus ​Cyanescens​

Panaeolus spores are from the genera panaeolus mushrooms and are very active mushrooms growing throughout most warmer regions of the world that get a decent amount of rain. The spores from panaeolus cyanescens, tropicalis,bisporus, and cambodginiensis are black.

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Pholiotina ​Smithii​
Pholiotina ​Smithii​

hello friends, identify these mushrooms as Pholiotina smithii but I would like to be 100% sure so I ask for your help please, ... Psilocybe cubensis

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Pluteus ​Cyanopus​
Pluteus ​Cyanopus​

Christiansen et al. (1984) found 0.35 psilocybin and 0.011psilocin. See also Saupe (1981) and Stijve and Bonnard (1986). The Field Guide to Mushrooms of Southern Africa by G.C.A. Van der Westhuizen and Albert Eicker (1994) lists Pluteus salicinus as edible although their description lacks any mention of a bluing reaction. This species may have races that vary in their chemical content from region to region.

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Pluteus ​Glaucus​
Pluteus ​Glaucus​

Pluteus glaucus is a mushroom in the family Pluteaceae. Chemistry. 0.28% psilocybin, 0.12% psilocin (Stijve and de Meijer 1993). See also. List of Pluteus species; List of Psilocybin mushrooms; References ...

Pluteus ​Phaeocyanopus​
Pluteus ​Phaeocyanopus​

Psilocybin mushrooms are mushrooms which contain the hallucinogenic substances psilocybin, psilocin, baeocystin and norbaeocystin. The mushrooms are collected and grown as an entheogen and recreational drug, despite being illegal in many countries.

Pluteus ​Villosus​
Pluteus ​Villosus​

Mushrooms that contain psilocybin can be found almost anywhere in the world. Throughout the world the species Panaeolus cinctulus (= P. subbalteatus) and several active species of Gymnopilus grow. Rather than create entries for countries, states and provinces which would then have nothing else listed, it is probably a good assumption that these mushrooms grow in those places not listed.

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Psilocybe ​Allenii​
Psilocybe ​Allenii​

Psilocybe Cyanescen Spore Syringe. Psilocybe Cyanescens is the sister species to the psilocybe azurescens and is also na..

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Psilocybe ​Azurescens​
Psilocybe ​Azurescens​

The only other psilocybe mushroom to have been analyzed to have higher concentrations of psilocybin is the psilocybe subaeruginosa. The psilocybe azurescens is a cold weather mushroom that grows in temperature ranges below 40F in nature.

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Psilocybe ​Cyanescens​
Psilocybe ​Cyanescens​

Paul writes this area became one is his favorite areas for picking Psilocybe Cyanescens mushrooms! How ironic and funny. I once took a mushroom hunting vacation to Seattle to visit John Allen and he gave me the city tour to find and identify magic mushrooms native to the state of Washington for that time of year.

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Psilocybe ​Mexicana​
Psilocybe ​Mexicana​

Ps. Mexicana (Jalisco Mexico strain) is one of the rare mushrooms that produce psilocybin enriched sclerotia also referred to as “magic truffles” or “philosopher stones”. The sclerotia are small nuggets that grow under the soil and is a survival mechanism for the fungi.

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Psilocybe ​Muliercula​
Psilocybe ​Muliercula​

Psilocybe muliercula is a species of entheogenic mushroom in the Strophariaceae family. This mushroom is native to Mexico and contains the compounds psilocybin and psilocin.

Psilocybe ​Samuiensis​
Psilocybe ​Samuiensis​

Psilocybe samuiensis is a psychedelic mushroom, which has psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds. It was placed in the Section Mexicanae of genus Psilocybe by Gastón Guzmán due to its rhomboid-shaped spores.

Psilocybe ​Subaeruginascens​
Psilocybe ​Subaeruginascens​

Psilocybe subaeruginascens is a psychedelic mushroom which has psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds. This mushroom is closely related to Psilocybe subfimetaria and Psilocybe stuntzii

Psilocybe ​Villarrealiae​
Psilocybe ​Villarrealiae​

Psilocybe villarrealiae - Jalisco, Mexico 10/6/2007 ID'd by Guzmán

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