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Psilocybe caerulescens

Psilocybe caerulescens, also known as landslide mushroom ("derrumbe" in Spanish), is a psilocybin mushroom having psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds. Along with Psilocybe mexicana and Psilocybe aztecorum, it is one of the mushrooms likely to have been used by the Aztecs and is currently used by Mazatec shamans for its entheogenic properties.

Psilocybe caerulescens
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Agaricales
Family: Hymenogastraceae
Genus: Psilocybe
Species:
P. caerulescens
Binomial name
Psilocybe caerulescens
Synonyms

P. caerulescens ssp. caerulescens var. albida
P. caerulescens var. mazatecorum
P. mazatecorum
P. caerulescens var. nigripes
P. mazatecorum f. ombrophila
P. mazatecorum f. heliophila
P. mixaeensis
P. caerulescens ssp. mazatecorum var. ombrophila
P. wrightii
P. caerulescens var. ombrophila
P. heliconiae
P. weilii
P. villarrealiae
P. subannulata
P. bispora
P. caribaea

Psilocybe caerulescens
Gills on hymenium
Cap is convex
Hymenium is adnate or sinuate
Stipe is bare
Spore print is purple-brown
Ecology is saprotrophic
Edibility is psychoactive

Description edit

The taste and smell of Psilocybe caerulescens are strongly farinaceous, reminiscent of cucumber, though the smell lessens with age or when dry.

 
Psilocybe caerulescens spores

Cap edit

The cap is (1)3–7(10) cm broad. Convex to obtusely campanulate with an incurved margin at first, rarely becoming plane, and often are umbonate or with a slight depression in the center. It is viscid when moist from a separable gelatinous pellicle. The margin is slightly translucent-striate when moist. The cap is hygrophanous, yellowish brown to reddish brown with a silvery-blue metallic luster, paler at the margin, and drying to a beige or straw yellow. It readily bruises blue when handled, the younger specimens bruising bluish olivaceous or even blackish. The cap often has a great variation in color and form.

Gills edit

The gills are adnate to sinuate and close to subclose. They are whitish, yellowish grey when young, becoming dark violaceous brown to sepia brown with age; the edges remain slightly whitish.
Psilocybe caerulescens spores are dark violaceous brown.

Stipe edit

The stipe is (2)5–9(13) cm long and (5)8–10(12) mm thick. It is equal or enlarging slightly at the base, and is somewhat flexuous, hollow, and subpruinose to floccose. The stipe is whitish to reddish brown or blackish and readily bruises blue. Rhizomorphs are sometimes attached to the base. The veil is well-developed but does not form a permanent annulus.

Microscopic features edit

The spores are hexagonal to subrhomboid in frontal view and ellipsoid in side view, (5.6)6.7–8(9) x (4) 4.8–6.4 (7.2) x 4–4.8 (5.5) μm. The basidia each produce four spores, and occasionally only two larger spores. The cheilocystidia are 16–27(29) x 4.5–8 μm and lageniform to narrowly lageniform, with a flexuous neck that is 1–2.5 μm broad and sometimes bifurcate. Basidia 18.5–22.5 × 5.5–6.5 μm, cylindrical, four spored, hyaline and thin-walled. Pleurocystidia 12–20 (–32) × 4.5–9 (‒10) μm, fusiform, occasionally conical, clavate or utriform, occasionally bifurcate, hyaline, thin-walled. The subhymenium is ramose-inflated. Pileus trama is radial, with hyphae 5–32 μm, yellowish to yellowish brown, thick walled (0.5–1 μm). Pileipellis an ixocutis, (9–) 12–54 μm wide, hyphae 1.5–4 (–5.5) μm diameter, hyaline and thin-walled. Pileocystidia (10–) 12–28 × 4–9.5 μm, globose, cylindrical, clavate, flexuose or pyriform and thin-walled. Stipitipellis a cutis, hyphae 1.5–9.5 μm diameter, yellowish brown, thin-walled (up to 0.5–0.8 μm thick). Caulocystidia (19–) 22.5–49.5 (–56) × 4–8 (–9.5) μm, cylindrical, lageniform, fusiform or, utriform, or lageniform, hyaline and, thin-walled.

Habitat and formation edit

Psilocybe caerulescens is found growing gregariously or cespitosely, rarely solitarily, from June through October on disturbed ground often devoid of herbaceous plants. It often grows in sunny locations, preferring muddy orangish brown soils with much woody debris. Psilocybe caerulescens was first reported from near Montgomery, Alabama, by Murrill in 1923 on sugarcane mulch, not re-documented from that locality since. It was recently found in South Carolina in September 2008. Psilocybe caerulescens is common and widespread throughout northern Georgia. Found in N. Georgia in 2000.

See also edit

References edit

  • "Psilocybe caerulescens". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
  • Murrill, William A. (1923). "Dark-Spored Agarics: V. Psilocybe". Mycologia. 15 (1): 1–22. doi:10.2307/3753647. JSTOR 3753647. Retrieved 9 July 2021.

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Psilocybe caerulescens also known as landslide mushroom derrumbe in Spanish is a psilocybin mushroom having psilocybin and psilocin as main active compounds Along with Psilocybe mexicana and Psilocybe aztecorum it is one of the mushrooms likely to have been used by the Aztecs and is currently used by Mazatec shamans for its entheogenic properties Psilocybe caerulescens Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Fungi Division Basidiomycota Class Agaricomycetes Order Agaricales Family Hymenogastraceae Genus Psilocybe Species P caerulescens Binomial name Psilocybe caerulescensMurrill Synonyms P caerulescensssp caerulescensvar albidaP caerulescensvar mazatecorumP mazatecorumP caerulescens var nigripesP mazatecorumf ombrophilaP mazatecorumf heliophilaP mixaeensisP caerulescensssp mazatecorumvar ombrophilaP wrightiiP caerulescensvar ombrophilaP heliconiaeP weiliiP villarrealiaeP subannulataP bisporaP caribaea Psilocybe caerulescensMycological characteristicsGills on hymeniumCap is convexHymenium is adnate or sinuateStipe is bareSpore print is purple brownEcology is saprotrophicEdibility is psychoactive Contents 1 Description 2 Cap 3 Gills 4 Stipe 4 1 Microscopic features 5 Habitat and formation 6 See also 7 ReferencesDescription editThe taste and smell of Psilocybe caerulescens are strongly farinaceous reminiscent of cucumber though the smell lessens with age or when dry nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens sporesCap editThe cap is 1 3 7 10 cm broad Convex to obtusely campanulate with an incurved margin at first rarely becoming plane and often are umbonate or with a slight depression in the center It is viscid when moist from a separable gelatinous pellicle The margin is slightly translucent striate when moist The cap is hygrophanous yellowish brown to reddish brown with a silvery blue metallic luster paler at the margin and drying to a beige or straw yellow It readily bruises blue when handled the younger specimens bruising bluish olivaceous or even blackish The cap often has a great variation in color and form Gills editThe gills are adnate to sinuate and close to subclose They are whitish yellowish grey when young becoming dark violaceous brown to sepia brown with age the edges remain slightly whitish Psilocybe caerulescens spores are dark violaceous brown Stipe editThe stipe is 2 5 9 13 cm long and 5 8 10 12 mm thick It is equal or enlarging slightly at the base and is somewhat flexuous hollow and subpruinose to floccose The stipe is whitish to reddish brown or blackish and readily bruises blue Rhizomorphs are sometimes attached to the base The veil is well developed but does not form a permanent annulus Microscopic features edit The spores are hexagonal to subrhomboid in frontal view and ellipsoid in side view 5 6 6 7 8 9 x 4 4 8 6 4 7 2 x 4 4 8 5 5 mm The basidia each produce four spores and occasionally only two larger spores The cheilocystidia are 16 27 29 x 4 5 8 mm and lageniform to narrowly lageniform with a flexuous neck that is 1 2 5 mm broad and sometimes bifurcate Basidia 18 5 22 5 5 5 6 5 mm cylindrical four spored hyaline and thin walled Pleurocystidia 12 20 32 4 5 9 10 mm fusiform occasionally conical clavate or utriform occasionally bifurcate hyaline thin walled The subhymenium is ramose inflated Pileus trama is radial with hyphae 5 32 mm yellowish to yellowish brown thick walled 0 5 1 mm Pileipellis an ixocutis 9 12 54 mm wide hyphae 1 5 4 5 5 mm diameter hyaline and thin walled Pileocystidia 10 12 28 4 9 5 mm globose cylindrical clavate flexuose or pyriform and thin walled Stipitipellis a cutis hyphae 1 5 9 5 mm diameter yellowish brown thin walled up to 0 5 0 8 mm thick Caulocystidia 19 22 5 49 5 56 4 8 9 5 mm cylindrical lageniform fusiform or utriform or lageniform hyaline and thin walled Habitat and formation editPsilocybe caerulescens is found growing gregariously or cespitosely rarely solitarily from June through October on disturbed ground often devoid of herbaceous plants It often grows in sunny locations preferring muddy orangish brown soils with much woody debris Psilocybe caerulescens was first reported from near Montgomery Alabama by Murrill in 1923 on sugarcane mulch not re documented from that locality since It was recently found in South Carolina in September 2008 Psilocybe caerulescens is common and widespread throughout northern Georgia Found in N Georgia in 2000 See also editList of Psilocybin mushrooms nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens from grassland nbsp Psilocybe caerulescens from forest floor nbsp Cluster of Psilocybe caerulescensReferences edit Psilocybe caerulescens Species Fungorum Retrieved 8 July 2021 Murrill William A 1923 Dark Spored Agarics V Psilocybe Mycologia 15 1 1 22 doi 10 2307 3753647 JSTOR 3753647 Retrieved 9 July 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Psilocybe caerulescens amp oldid 1219652165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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