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| What did cowboys and hippies see in fungi? |
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| What's that on those cowpies, Casey? - Shrooms! |
"Magic" mushrooms?
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| Indoor cultivation of Psilocybe cubensis |
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 [2].
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| Psychedelic Gymnopilus luteoviridis |
Shrooms were used ritualistically in pre-Columbian [before Columbus] Mexico, but claims of their widespread ancient use are largely exaggerated and shaped by modern idealization and ideology [3].
Natural occurrence
Natural occurrence. Non-psilocybe species of psilocybin mushroom include Pluteus salicinus, Gymnopilus luteoviridis, and Panaeolus cinctulus, formerly called Panaeolus subbalteatus. In a 2000 review on the worldwide distribution of psilocybin mushrooms... More
- Footprints of The Frontier via MSN, 11/11/25; Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit






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