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  2. Psilocybe washingtonensis - Wikipedia

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    It is not known if the mushroom contains psychoactive compounds like psilocybin or psilocin. [4] The spore print is purple-brown. The spores are ellipsoid to slightly egg-shaped, smooth, and measure 6.3–7.5 by 3.8–4.5 μm. The spores have an apical pore, but it is small and inconspicuous.

  3. Psilocybe makarorae - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe makarorae is a species of psilocybin mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae. Officially described as new to science in 1995, it is known only from New Zealand, where it grows on rotting wood and twigs of southern beeches. The fruit body (mushroom) has a brownish cap with

  4. Psilocybe semilanceata - Wikipedia

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    It is both one of the most widely distributed psilocybin mushrooms in nature, and one of the most potent. The mushrooms have a distinctive conical to bell-shaped cap, up to 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter, with a small nipple-like protrusion on the top. They are yellow to brown, covered with radial grooves when moist, and fade to a lighter color as ...

  5. Psilocybe yungensis - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom grows in clusters or groups on rotting wood. The fruit bodies have conical to bell-shaped reddish- to orangish-brown caps that are up to 2.5 cm (1.0 in) in diameter, set atop slender stems 3 to 5 cm (1.2 to 2.0 in) long. The mushrooms stain blue when bruised, indicative of the presence of the compound psilocybin.

  6. Gymnopilus aeruginosus - Wikipedia

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    Gymnopilus aeruginosus, also known as the magic blue gym, is a mushroom-forming fungus that grows in clusters on dead wood and wood chip mulch. It is widely distributed and common in the Pacific Northwest. It has a rusty orange spore print and a bitter taste and contains the psychedelic chemical psilocybin.

  7. Mycena cyanorrhiza - Wikipedia

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    Mycena cyanorrhiza is a small white mushroom which has blue colors. Unlike hallucinogenic mushrooms, the blue color is not related to psilocin polymerization. [citation needed] It grows in forests on wood and has a white spore print. [1]

  8. Deconica montana - Wikipedia

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    Deconica montana, commonly known as the mountain moss Psilocybe, is a common species of mushroom that usually grows in mossy and montane regions around the world. The appearance is that of a typical "little brown mushroom" with a small, brown cap and a straight, thin stipe.

  9. Psilocybe graveolens - Wikipedia

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    Spore Print: Dark purple brown. Stipe : (2)4 – 6 cm x 2 – 5 mm, equal or slightly expanding at the base to subulbous , white to brownish, with dark greenish or violaceous tones. stuffed to hollow, fibrillose , with a soon disappearing evanescent annulus , rhizomorphic strands attached to the base.