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  2. Psilocybe cubensis - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis is commonly known as gold top, golden top or gold cap in Australia, sacred mushroom [9] or blue mushroom in Brazil, and San Ysidro or Palenque mushroom in the United States and Mexico, while the term "magic mushroom" has been applied to hallucinogenic mushrooms in general. [10]

  3. Psilocybin mushroom - Wikipedia

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    A bag of 1.5 grams of dried psilocybe cubensis mushrooms. The dosage of mushrooms containing psilocybin depends on the psilocybin and psilocin content, which can vary significantly between and within the same species but is typically around 0.5–2.0% of the dried weight of the mushroom. [40]

  4. Psilocybe - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe semilanceata. Psilocybe cubensis (Stropharia cubensis); the most commonly cultivated and consumed Psilocybe, [47] due to ease of cultivation and large size of fruit bodies; also commonly collected throughout the tropics and subtropics, nicknamed the commercial psilocybe.

  5. List of psilocybin mushroom species - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe septentrionalis (Guzmán) Guzmán (= Psilocybe subaeriginascens Höhn. var. septentrionalis Guzmán) Psilocybe serbica Moser & Horak (non ss. Krieglsteiner) Psilocybe sierrae Singer (= Psilocybe subfimetaria Guzmán & A.H. Sm.) Psilocybe silvatica (Peck) Singer & A.H. Sm. Psilocybe singeri Guzmán; Psilocybe strictipes Singer & A.H. Sm.

  6. Legal status of psilocybin mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Psilocin and psilocybin are prohibited under the Ley General de Salud of 1984, which also specifically mentions psilocybin-containing fungi as being covered by the law, and mentions Psilocybe mexicana and Psilocybe cubensis in particular. [76] However, these laws are rarely, if ever, enforced against indigenous users of psychoactive fungi.

  7. Psilocybin - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe species commonly found in the tropics include P. cubensis and P. subcubensis. P. semilanceata—considered by Guzmán to be the world's most widely distributed psilocybin mushroom [164] —is found in Europe, North America, Asia, South America, Australia and New Zealand, but is entirely absent from Mexico. [162]

  8. List of Psilocybe species - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis (Earle 1906) Singer 1948. Psilocybe cabiensis Guzmán, M.Torres & Ram.-Guill [2] [3] Psilocybe caeruleoannulata Singer ex Guzmán; Psilocybe caerulescens. Psilocybe caerulescens Murrill var. caerulescens; Psilocybe caerulescens var. ombrophila Guzmán; Psilocybe caerulipes Sacc. Psilocybe carbonaria Singer; Psilocybe ...

  9. Stoned ape theory - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms in Coyopolan, Veracruz, Mexico.McKenna and his proponents place these psilocybin mushrooms as the central force in the theory. The stoned ape theory is a controversial hypothesis first proposed by American ethnobotanist and mystic Terence McKenna in his 1992 book Food of the Gods.