Family : Strophariaceae
Genus : Psilocybe
Species : cubensis; cyanescens; semilanceata; ...
Genus : Panaeolus
Species : campanulatus; subbalteatus; ...
There are many diffrent species of psychoactive mushrooms, however the most common is Psilocybe Cubensis.
Typically they will be sold, dried, in 1/8 oz bags containing the stems and caps (caps contain the most psychoactive content). However they are sometimes sold inside of chocolate shapes.
They are most typically eaten, however some people report short term effects from smoking them.
They look like dried mushrooms, they vary greatly in size, from tiny little stems with a small cap, to large 1' long stems with big caps. They are LBMs, little brown mushrooms, and are therefore very hard to identify, they look like many other mushrooms, some are edible, some highly toxic, and some absolutly indistinguishable from one another, do not try to identify them in the wild, as toxic mushrooms that look identical may be growing in the same area, and there's no way to tell them appart. They have white stems, often stained blue from bruising, and are usually sold dry.
For pictures of fresh and dried mushrooms, take a look at http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_images.shtml
Erowid.org is a great site for information on all kinds of psychoactive substances, and has a vast resource of magic mushroom information.
like mushrooms duhhh!!
Mushrooms are drugs. THINK.
yes they do but they usally dont look for that and most places wont pay for that type of drug test
That depends on what type of drug test you are taking and what it is set to look for. Many common drug tests, that are used for pre-screening for employment, do not look for mushrooms. However, if you are suspected of being under the influence, you can be sent to a more vigorous drug test that will likely detect any and all drugs that are still in the system.
LSD
Psilocybin mushrooms
There is no such thing as a Monroe mushroom, they do not exist.
LSD or Magic Mushrooms.
they are dried and then eaten.
Not sure but just wanted to comment that Psilocybe Cubensis are a fungi that grow wild. Not a drug sythesized in a lab like the other commenter would like you to believe. There are many benefits to magic mushrooms and tend to grow in the spring and more humid times of the year.
Psilocybin-containing mushrooms are psychedelic hallucinogens of the tryptamine class.
drug tests don't test for mushrooms