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Psilocybe aucklandii
Guzman, C.C. King & Bandala
Guzman, C.C. King & Bandala


Pileus (Cap):
The cap is 2%u20135 cm, conical to plane, chestnut brown, hygrophanous, and bruises blue/green where damaged. It often has a broad umbo.
Lamellae (Gills):
The gills are cream-colored when young and violet yellowish brown in age, with an adnate attachment.
Stipe (Stem):
The stipe is pruinose, with fibrils near the base.
Microscopic features:
Psilocybe aucklandii spores are dark violet brown, oblong to ellipsoid, and 7 x 4 um. The stipe is 4%u20139 cm long and .2%u2013.5 cm thick. It is brown and bruises blueish.
Season:
Habitat and Distribution:
Psilocybe aucklandii grows in leaf litter and woody debris. Its type collection was in Auckland, New Zealand.
MO Occurrence Map
Growth Habit:
Mushrooms typically fruit in groups of 5 to 20, sometimes in bundles.
Bruising:
Bruising blue when injured.
Dosage:
N/A
Other Notes:
Links:
Psilocybe aucklandii -MushroomObserver
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