
Columbian Magic Mushrooms
Psilocybe columbiana: Background
Columbian magic mushrooms, also known as Psilocybe columbiana, are a species of mushroom in the family Hymenogastraceae known only from the páramos of high mountains in Colombia. First found in the village of Villa de Lieva in the mountains of Columbia, this species is a prolific sporator, with a cap (pileus) that’s pale yellowish that’s darker towards the central bump (umbo) and slender, cylindrical stems.
The effects of this strain are described as “sociable”, invoking engaging conversation with those around you.
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Psilocybe columbiana: Habitat
Village of Villa de Lieva in the mountains of Columbia.
Psilocybe columbiana: Taxonomy/Naming
Genera
Psilocybe
Species Name
columbiana
Sub Species
Common Name
Columbian magic mushrooms
Psilocybe columbiana: Physical Description
Pileas
Pale and yellowish that’s darker towards the central bump/umbo.
Gills
Spore Print
Spores
Stipe
Slender, cylindrical stems
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