- Psilocybe cyanescens
Taxobox
name = "Psilocybe cyanescens"
regnum = Fungi
divisio =Basidiomycota
classis =Agaricomycetes
ordo =Agaricales
familia =Strophariaceae
genus = "Psilocybe "
species = "P. cyanescens"
binomial = "Psilocybe cyanescens"
binomial_authority = Wakefield
range_
range_map_width = 240px
range_map_caption = Range of "Psilocybe cyanescens"mycomorphbox
name = Psilocybe cyanescens
whichGills = adnate
whichGills2= subdecurrent
capShape = flat
hymeniumType=gills
stipeCharacter=bare
ecologicalType=saprotrophic
sporePrintColor=blackish-brown
sporePrintColor2=purple
howEdible=psychoactive"For information on the effects of this mushroom see thePsilocybin article."Wavy cap or Caramel-capped psilocybe ("Psilocybe cyanescens" Wakef.) is a potent
psychedelic mushroom whose main active compounds arepsilocybin andpsilocin . It belongs to the family "Strophariaceae " in the order "Agaricales ". It was described from Kew Gardens,United Kingdom , by E. M. Wakefield in the 1940s. It is one of the most popular psychoactive fungi. There are two concepts of this species as "Psilocybe cyanescens" Wakef. emend. Krieglst. (Krieglsteiner 1984) and "Psilocybe cyanescens" Wakef. sensu stricto (Borovička 2005). The most related species isPsilocybe azurescens Stamets & Gartz which differs by conical and acutely umbonated pileus, mottled stipe with remains of veil building a well-developed fibrillose annular zone, large fruit bodies and somewhat longer spores. Some European (EU) or Australian (AU) species are close to "Psilocybe cyanescens", especially "Psilocybe serbica" (EU), "Psilocybe arcana" (EU), "Psilocybe moravica" (EU), "Psilocybe aucklandii" (AU), "Psilocybe eucalypta" (AU) and others.Appearance
"Psilocybe cyanescens" has a hygrophanous
pileus that is fawn-brown or chestnut-brown when moist, fading to pale ochraceous or slightly yellowish. It bruises with a bluish or blue-green color, often still visible on dried stipe. Cap is usually 2-5 cm across, distinctly wavy in maturity. Lamellae adnate to slightly subdecurrent, chocolate brown or ochraceous in maturity, with white edge. Fibrillose annular zone on stipe is absent. Microscopically, this species is characterized by common clavate-mucronate pleurocystidia.Habitat and distribution
"Psilocybe cyanescens" grows on woody debris - in the presence of
wood chips and mulched plant beds (particularly underrhododendron s). In the U.S., "P. cyanescens" occurs mainly in thePacific Northwest , south to northernCalifornia . It can be found as well as in Western andCentral Europe . This species was likely introduced to Europe, where it occurs mainly in cemeteries, botanic gardens and city parks.Legal status
Possession and/or cultivation of this species is illegal in a number of countries, including the
United States .Psilocybin mushrooms are not specifically named in the U.S.A. federal scheduling system, however their two primary active chemicals Psilocybin and Psilocin are both Schedule I in the United States. This means they are illegal to manufacture, buy, possess, or distribute (sell, trade or give) without a DEA license. Fresh and dried psilocybin mushrooms are considered containers of Psilocybin and Psilocin, making them illegal to possess as well.
Because spores contain no psilocybin or psilocin, they are legal to sell and possess (in all states except California, Georgia and Idaho [http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_law8.shtml] ). But in most states, it is illegal to cultivate or propagate spores into mycelium since mycelium generally contains both psilocybin and psilocin.
Some states in the U.S. and some countries have ruled that growing psilocybe mushrooms does not qualify as 'manufacturing' a controlled substance (psilocybin). [http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_law.shtml]
References
*cite book | first=Paul | last=Stamets | year= 1993| title=Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms | publisher=Ten Speed Press | location= Berkeley| id=ISBN 1-58008-175-4
*cite book | first=Paul | last=Stamets |coauthors=Chilton, J.S.| year=1983 | title=Mushroom Cultivator, The| publisher=Agarikon Press | location=Olympia | id=ISBN 0-9610798-0-0
*cite book | first=Paul | last=Stamets | year=1996 | title=Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World | publisher=Ten Speed Press | location=Berkeley | id=ISBN 0-9610798-0-0
*Krieglsteiner G. J. (1984): Studien zum "Psilocybe cyanescens"-Komplex in Europa. – Beitr. Kenntn. Pilze Mitteleur. 1: 61-94.
*Borovička J. (2005): The bluing "Psilocybe" species of the Czech Republic IV. The problem of "Psilocybe cyanescens" Wakef. Mykologický Sborník 82 (1): 1-21. ISSN 0374-9436.External links
* [http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Psilocybe_cyanescens.html "Psilocybe cyanescens"] at MycoWeb
* [http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=109 "Psilocybe cyanescens"] at Lycaeum
* [http://www.sporeworksgallery.com/microscopy_composites/Psilocybe_cyanescens_Oregon Psilocybe cyanescens microscopy composite photo]
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