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Panaeolus cinctulus was created in 1791.

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Do magic mushrooms grow in North Carolina?

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Can psilocybe mushrooms be found in NH if so what species are common?

Hello, there are two species that I could find which are indigenous to you. The first species G. Junionius is hardly worth your time. Gymnopilus species are generally only mildly psychoactive and are terrible bitter. The second pick is not great either, panaeolus cinctulus is also known as P. Subbalteus, and is found throughout the country in grassy well manured fields. Sometimes directly from cow patties but also in any field in which cows have defecated frequently. This species can easily be identified by following basic ID information online. P. Cinctulus is also not very potent, a typical FULL dose is 40-50 grams fresh/wet or 6-10 grams dry. There may be other species, it's up to you to find them! look for cyanosis, the characteristic blueing reaction of the mushroom on bruising and purple black spore prints to start.


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How can you identify magic mushroom in Alabama?

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