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Thursday, 20 August 2015

Psilocybe cf. subviscida/crobula X-45 - Cyprus

Psilocybe is a genus of small mushrooms growing worldwide. This genus is best known for its species with psychedelic properties, widely known as "magic mushrooms". Psilocin and psilocybin are the psychedelic compounds responsible for the psychoactive effects of many species in the genus.
Geographically, species in this genus are found throughout the world in most biomes. The greatest species diversity seems to be in the neotropics, from Mesoamerica through Brazil and Chile. Psilocybe are found in a variety of habitats and substrates. Many of the species found in temperate regions, such as Psilocybe cyanescens, seem to have an affinity for landscaped areas mulched with woodchips and are actually rather rare in natural settings removed from human habitation. Contrary to popular belief, only a minority of Psilocybe species, such as P. cubensisand P. subcubensis, grow directly on feces. Many other species are found in habitats such as mossygrassy, orforest humus soils.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Photos Mathiatis 14/12/2012 by George Konstantinou




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