Frshminds Magic Mushroom image holder

Panaeolus lentisporus Magic Mushrooms

Panaeolus lentisporus: Background

Panaeolus lentisporus magic mushrooms were first described in 1996 by E. Gerhardt

Panaeolus lentisporus: Habitat

Panaeolus lentisporus magic mushrooms are native to Papua New Guinea and some parts of Asia. It can be found living on rotting wood.

Panaeolus lentisporus: Taxonomy/Naming

Genera

Panaeolus

Species Name

lentisporus

Sub Species

lentisporus

Common Name

Panaeolus lentisporus: Physical Description

Pileas

Caps are grey-brown, and start off hemispherical, becoming convex with age.

Gills

Gills are attached to the stem, molted, and grey to pale brown with a distinct olive tone. Also possesses a white gill edge.

Spore Print

Spores

Have unique spores which help differentiate it from the species Panaeolus affinis. Spores are flat and darker than other spores of similar species.

Stipe

Stems are slender and cylindrical, whiteish/pale grey-brown in colour. Stems will also bruise blue when injured.

Sign In

Register

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.