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Psilocybe cyanescens, commonly known as the wavy cap or potent psilocybe, [1] is a species of potent psychedelic mushroom. The main compounds responsible for its psychedelic effects are psilocybin and psilocin. It belongs to the family Hymenogastraceae.
Magic mushroom stores are known to exist throughout certain states in the United States like California and certain provinces in Canada like British Columbia and Ontario. [1] [2] [4] A notable example is a store called ShroomLand LA in the Venice Beach neighborhood of Los Angeles in California.
Conocybula cyanopus is a species of fungus that contains psychoactive compounds including psilocybin [2] and the uncommon aeruginascin. [3] [4] Originally described as Galerula cyanopus by American mycologist George Francis Atkinson in 1918.
Psilocybe caeruleorhiza Canan, Ostuni, Rockefeller & Birkebak [13] Psilocybe carbonaria Singer; Psilocybe chuxiongensis T.Ma & K.D.Hyde; Psilocybe collybioides Singer & A.H. Sm. Psilocybe columbiana Guzmán; Psilocybe congolensis Guzmán, S.C. Nixon & Cortés-Pérez [14] Psilocybe cordispora R. Heim; Psilocybe cubensis (Earle) Singer; Psilocybe ...
There have been some recent reports of imprisonment for sale and possession of magic mushrooms in Chile, [50] [51] [52] as well as indications that their usage is getting more popular in the country. [53] However, Psilocybe spores and kits are completely legal and openly sold on specialized Chilean websites. [54] [55] Croatia: Illegal ...
Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa basidia each produce four spores, and rarely only two spores. The cheilocystidia are fusiform to lanceolate and 22–33 x 5.5–7 μm, with an elongated, forking neck and are 1–1.5 μm thick at its apex. Pleurocystidia are absent in Psilocybe cyanofibrillosa.
In 2007, a paper by Redhead et al. proposed conserving the genus Psilocybe with Psilocybe semilanceata as its type species. [5] The suggestion was accepted by unanimous vote of the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi of the International Botanical Congress in 2010, meaning that P. semilanceata (a member of the bluing clade) now serves as the type species of the genus. [6]
According to American naturalist and mycologist David Arora, Panaeolus cinctulus is the most common psilocybin mushroom in California. During the early 1900s, these species were referred to as the "weed Panaeolus" because they were commonly found in beds of the commercially grown, grocery-store mushroom Agaricus bisporus. Mushroom farmers had ...