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Psilocybe tampanensis was created in 1978.

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Psilocybe neoxalapensis was created in 2005.

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Psilocybe serbica was created in 1969.

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Psilocybe barrerae was created in 1982.

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Psilocybe pelliculosa was created in 1937.

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Psilocybe hispanica was created in 2000.

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Psilocybe muliercula was created in 1958.

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Psilocybe aztecorum was created in 1957.

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Psilocybe subtropicalis was created in 1995.

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Psilocybe semilanceata was created in 1838.

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Psilocybe fagicola was created in 1959.

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Psilocybe weraroa was created in 1924.

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No! Psilocybe mushrooms and psilocybe mushroom spores are illegal to improt, realize, or to rise in Latvia.

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Psilocybe Cubensis

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Mushrooms are a diverse group of fungi that can be edible or not, while magic mushrooms, such as Psilocybe cubensis, contain psychedelic compounds like psilocybin and psilocin that produce hallucinogenic effects when consumed. Consuming magic mushrooms can lead to altered perception, hallucinations, and changes in mood and consciousness.

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You can find Psilocybe Cubensis in Delaware.

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The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybe cubensis.

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Magic mushrooms are psilocibe mushrooms and they contain psilocibin, which is the active ingredient that makes them psychedelic. When ingested, they cause laughter, hallucinations, mystical experiences and sometimes they can also bring a very scary and bad trip.

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Magic mushrooms are classified as psychedelics, a type of hallucinogen.

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Psilocybe mushroom spores are legal to possess in Ohio, as they do not contain the controlled substances psilocybin and psilocin. However, cultivating or growing psilocybin mushrooms is illegal in Ohio.

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Shrooms, mushies, magic mushrooms, cubes (in the case of psilocybe cubensis)

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The scientific name for liberty caps is Psilocybe semilanceata. They are a type of psychoactive mushroom that contain the compound psilocybin.

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On any lawn, grass field or pasture in autumn. Look for psilocybe semilanceata

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Psilocybin is a prodrug found in psilocybe (magic) mushrooms (along with psilocin and baeocystin). It is metabolized (dephosphorylated) into psilocin which the actual psychoactive.

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Psychedelic mushrooms are also known as shrooms, mushrooms, magic mushrooms, caps, blue meanies (Panaeolus cyanescens), boomers, mushies, liberty caps (Psilocybe semilanceata), cubes (Psilocybe cubensis), liberties, magics, liberty cap, psilcybe semilanceata, psilcybin, shrooms, amani agaric, fly agaric

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The best luck i've ever had on finding psilocybe mushrooms is during the fall in a wet, damp feild with lots of cows in it (Best time to do this is after it rains). Just look near the cow's dung and you should find some mushrooms just make sure you do spore prints, analysis, etc. so you don't hurt yourself.

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Psilocybe cubensis is the most common species of psychedelic mushrooms found in the southern region of Georgia, including South Georgia. These mushrooms typically grow in cow pastures and grassy areas after periods of rain. It is important to note that cultivating or consuming psychedelic mushrooms is illegal in many places, so caution must be taken.

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List of "Magic Mushroom" mushrooms in Canada, ON are:

Ontario

Gymnopilus junonius

Gymnopilus viridans

Panaeolus cinctulus

Panaeolus sp.

Psilocybe caerulipes

Psilocybe silvatica

Study those species and figure out what months they grow in and where to find them.

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Mushrooms. Psilocybe Cubensis.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_cubensis

Also peyote, and certain breeds of cactus.

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The scientific name of the Oregon blue mushroom is Entoloma hochstetteri.

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Reference Erowid.org, Basically MANY tryptamines and polytryptamines, marijuana, psilocybe mushrooms, MDMA, Opiates, Cocaine, DXM, Prescription drugs, Nutmeg....Oh the possibilities are endless.

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Yes they are legal in all states except in three states: Idaho, California, and Georgia.

The Spores are legal in all parts of the United States. "Psilocybe mushroom spore do not contain any active (scheduled) drug thus they are legal." (T.H.E.) The spores however have the potential to grow if put in the right conditions and will then become an illegal substance. Otherwise you can buy Psilocybe mushroom spores for "scientific research" in which it they are meant to be looked at under a microscope.

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No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.

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No, there are many species of magic mushrooms, many of which do not grow on dung at all. For example, several species of the genus Psilocybe grow on decaying wood, not cow dung.

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No, they are grown on grains such as rye berries, wild bird seed, or manure in the wild. Orange slices are too high of energy to grow the mycelium or roots of psilocybe cubensis.

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No, not all cow patties produce magic mushrooms. The conditions must be right for the mushrooms to grow, and mushroom spores must be introduced into the cow patty in some way, such as by wind dispersal.

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Yes, it is illegal to possess or cultivate Psilocybe Cubensis mushrooms in many places, as they contain the psychoactive compound psilocybin. It is best to contact local authorities for guidance on how to handle the situation.

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Mushrooms that contain psychoactives contain psilocybin, psilocin and baeocystin (in the case of psilocybe mushrooms) or ibotenic acid and muscimol (in the case of amanita/fly argaric mushrooms)

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As the word implies, they make you hallucinate. Against contrary belief, hallucinating does not mean seeing things that aren't there, but percieving things differently from what they really are. For example, an item may appear to be warping or it's outline may appear to ripple, you might see colourfull fractal and geometric patterns, but you won't see purple elephants floating through the air or UFO's invading planet earth. Seeing things that really aren't there is called a delirium, and substances which cause this effect are called deliriants. Known deliriants are Jimson weed, Datura, Belladonna and Brugmansia which are all plants containing Atropine. Other well known deliriants are the antihistamines such as Promethazine, Diphenhydramine and Diphenhydrinate. Well known hallucinogens are LSD, Mescaline cactii such as San Pedro and Peyote, Psylocybin containing mushrooms such as Psilocybe Tampanensis, Psilocybe Cubensis and Psilocybe Semilanceata and DMT containing plants such as Mimosa Hostilis and Banistereopsis Caapi.

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Psilocybe is one of the hallucinagenic chemicals found in magic mushrooms. It does not show up in any drug test. The only way to know is to do a spinal tap. To get it out of your system is to wait for the chemicals to fully metabolize and leave your system.

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It depends on what kind. Psilocybin mushrooms are usually small, the largest probably being Psilocybe cubensis. Amanita muscaria and pantherina can get much larger with caps getting as large as a small dinner plate.

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Psychoactive Psilocybe species are found almost the world over, including Europe, from Greenland to Tierra del Fuego at the most southerly tip of South America, in New Guinea, Australia, and New Zealand (both the north and south islands).

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There are no known negative effects of magic mushrooms or psilocybe cubensis reported in any scientific journal. There is anecdotal evidence that magic mushrooms along with many other species can drastically improve physical health and reduce ailments.

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There are no known negative effects of magic mushrooms or psilocybe cubensis reported in any scientific journal. There is anecdotal evidence that magic mushrooms along with many other species can drastically improve physical health and reduce ailments.

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Biological genera containing psilocybin mushrooms include Agrocybe, Conocybe, Copelandia, Galerina, Gerronema,Gymnopilus, Hypholoma, Inocybe, Mycena, Panaeolus, Pluteus, and Psilocybe. There are approximately 190 species of psilocybin mushrooms and most of them fall in the genus Psilocybe.

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Magic mushrooms are fungi containing psychoactive alkaloids or organic compounds and are classified scientifically according to their chemical properties based on the psychedelic substances found in them. Magic mushrooms mainly contain organic compounds like Psilocybin, Psilocin or Muscimol which have a mind altering effect involving trances and visions on the user.

The mushrooms containing Psilocybin and Psilocin are said to belong to the Psilocybe genus like for example Psilocybe cyanescens (wavy caps) recognisable by their distinct property of turning blue when crushed. The fungi that contain Muscimol belong to the Amanita Muscaria (fly agaric) class of which the disc shaped and white spotted red coloured toadstool mushroom is a well known variety.

The fungi are believed to have been used by man in the past in various rituals like in Shamanistic ones or by Viking warriors to achieve a state of frenzy while fighting. Magic mushrooms are classified as a Schedule 1 drug in the United States according to the Controlled Substances Act and possession or sale of the substance is treated as a criminal offence.

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What color spore print? Any sign of blue bruising? If you ask at the shroomery hunting forum the people there can ID any mushroom.

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