Description
Psilocybe Cyanescens Spore Print | The Enigmatic Wavy Cap
Psilocybe cyanescens, commonly known as the Wavy Cap, is a captivating mushroom species celebrated for its distinctive wavy-edged cap and potent properties. This species thrives in temperate regions, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, and is typically found during the autumn months.
Morphology & Key Features
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Cap (Pileus): Measuring 1.5–5 cm in diameter, the cap is caramel to chestnut-brown when moist, fading to a pale buff or slightly yellowish hue upon drying. Its most distinguishing feature is the wavy margin that becomes more pronounced as the mushroom matures.
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Gills (Lamellae): The gills are adnate, transitioning from light brown to dark purple-brown as they mature, with lighter edges.
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Stipe (Stem): Typically whitish, the stem often exhibits blue bruising when handled, a characteristic feature of this species.
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Spore Print: Produces a dark purple-brown spore print; spores are elliptical, measuring 9–12 x 5–8 micrometers.
Ecology & Habitat
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Distribution: Predominantly found along the Pacific Coast, from southern British Columbia through the Pacific Northwest to northern California. Its range also extends to parts of Europe and other temperate regions.
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Habitat: Prefers lignin-rich substrates, commonly fruiting on wood chips and mulched plant beds in urban settings. Fruiting typically occurs in late fall, especially when temperatures drop below 10°C (50°F).
Quality & Collection Standards
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🌿 Ethically Collected & Preserved: Each spore print is sourced with strict environmental considerations.
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🔬 Prepared in Sterile Conditions: All materials undergo HEPA filtration for quality assurance.
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✅ 30-Day Quality Guarantee: Ensuring the highest standard for microscopy research.
Explore more unique Psilocybe species and related offerings:
- Psilocybe Subaeruginosa Spore Print – A potent species known for its caramel to chestnut-brown caps and blue bruising. Native to Australia and New Zealand.
- Psilocybe Semilanceata Spore Print – Commonly known as the Liberty Cap. This species features a distinctive conical cap and is renowned for its psychoactive properties.
- Psilocybe Pelliculosa Spore Print – Identified by its conical to bell-shaped cap, this species is found in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.
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