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Psilocybe subaeruginosa
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Michael Whitehead
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A magic time of year.
Gymnopilus sapineus
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Dick Culbert
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The Scaly Rustgill is reported from Europe and North America.
Psilocybe turficola ( aka P. fuscofulva) the only Psilocybe that doesn't contain any hallucinogenic alkaloids
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gailhampshire
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Nethybridge, Cairngorm area ,Scotland
Conifer Tuft - Hypholoma capnoides
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
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Illustrations of British fungi (Hymenomycetes)London,Williams and Norgate,1881-91.
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Psilocybe semilanceata (Magic Mushroom)
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gailhampshire
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Forest of Dean. Glos. SO559131
Hebeloma incarnatulum
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Dick Culbert
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One of the species known as "Poison Pie", reported mainly from Europe and North America.
Gymnopilus junonius
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gailhampshire
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
Gymnopilus penetrans
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gailhampshire
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Horsell Common. Surrey. TQ011609
Conifer Tuft - Hypholoma capnoides
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs. SO7347
Psilocybe semilanceata (Magic Mushroom)
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Forest of Dean. Glos. SO559131
Gymnopilus junonius. A giant fungus.
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Jimena de la Frontera, Andaluca, Espaa
Psilocybe cubensis
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Dick Culbert
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Known as one of the Magic Mushrooms for its use as a psychedelic. It ranges through much of the Neotropics and also southeast Asia. Photo from eastern Panama.
Psilocybe cubensis-- The Magic Mushroom
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Dick Culbert
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A psychoactive species found in the Neotropics and in southeast Asia. Here near a warm springs in the Darien Province of Panama.
Hypholoma capnoides
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Dick Culbert
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A widespread clustering species known as Conifer Tuft. Edible.
Gymnopilus junonius
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
Gymnopilus junonius
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SU274068 Lyndhurst, New Forest, Hants
Gymnopilus junonius
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Linley Point, New South Wales, Australia
Gymnopilus penetrans
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Dick Culbert
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A widespread species growing on both conifer and hardwood. The gills are slightly yellowish and the name is Common Rustgill.
Galerina marginata
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Dick Culbert
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Under names such as Funeral Bells, this poisonous species is found widely on conifer wood in temperate climates.