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  2. Panaeolus cyanescens - Wikipedia

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    Panaeolus cyanescens [1] is a mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family. Panaeolus cyanescens is a common psychoactive mushroom and is similar to Panaeolus tropicalis.It is also known under the common names of Blauender Düngerling, blue meanies, faleaitu (Samoan), falter-düngerling, Hawaiian copelandia, jambur, jamur, pulouaitu (Samoan), taepovi (Samoan), tenkech (Chol).

  3. Psilocybe cyanescens - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of psilocybin mushroom species - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Psilocybin mushroom - Wikipedia

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    The most potent species are members of genus Psilocybe, such as P. azurescens, P. semilanceata, and P. cyanescens, but psilocybin has also been isolated from approximately a dozen other genera, including Panaeolus (including Copelandia), Inocybe, Pluteus, Gymnopilus, and Pholiotina. [1]

  6. Panaeolus tropicalis - Wikipedia

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    Panaeolus tropicalis spores are dark violet to jet black, ellipsoid, and 10.5–12.0 x 7–9 μm. The basidia each produce two spores. Like many other hallucinogenic mushrooms, this fungus readily bruises blue where it is handled. It can be differentiated from Panaeolus cyanescens by microscopic characteristics.

  7. Panaeolus - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen species of Panaeolus contain the hallucinogen psilocybin [5] including Panaeolus cyanescens and Panaeolus cinctulus. The bluing hallucinogenic members of this genus were sometimes previously segregated into a separate (but now deprecated) genus, Copelandia , but are now universally classified in Panaeolus .

  8. Talk:Psilocybe cyanescens - Wikipedia

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    Not by a long shot - you're confusing Panaeolus cyanescens (aka Copelandia cyanescens) with Psilocybe cyanescens. Both are psilocybin mushrooms, but are completely different species in completely different genera. Panaeolus cyanescens is a subtropical species that grows on dung, while Psilocybe cyanescens is a temperate species that grows on ...

  9. List of Psilocybe species - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis. Psilocybe cabiensis Guzmán, M.Torres & Ram.-Guill [1] [2] Psilocybe caeruleoannulata Singer ex Guzmán; Psilocybe caerulescens Murrill; Psilocybe caeruleorhiza Canan, Ostuni, Rockefeller & Birkebak [3] Psilocybe caerulipes Sacc. Psilocybe carbonaria Singer; Psilocybe chiapanensis Guzmán; Psilocybe chuxiongensis T.Ma & K.D.Hyde