Psilocybe cubensis Huautla magic mushrooms

Huautla Magic Mushrooms

Huautla Magic Mushrooms: Background

Huautla magic mushrooms (Psilocybe cubensis Huautla) finds its origins in Huautla de Jímenez, a small village in the Oaxaca state of Mexico, where R. Gordon Wasson, an amateur mycologist, was the first westerner to partake in a Mazatec ritual in 1955.

Huautla magic mushrooms typically produces medium sized mushrooms, with a broad cap (pileus) ranging from light brown to caramel in colour, which are turned purple/black in maturity due to prolific sporulation. Effects of Huautla are regarded as spiritual or mystical, sometimes eliciting out of body experiences and even perceived entity encounters. 

Huautla Magic Mushrooms: Habitat

Huautla Magic Mushrooms: Taxonomy/Naming

Genera

Psilocybe

Species Name

cubensis

Sub Species

Common Name

Huautla Mushrooms

Huautla Magic Mushrooms: Physical Description

Pileas

A broad pileus ranging from light brown to caramel in colour, which turn purple/black in maturity due to prolific sporulation.

Gills

Spore Print

Spores

Purple/black

Stipe

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