Quechua name anqhas mullu.
Grows in pastur grass , blue ring on stem, stains blue , dark purple spore print, grows by the hundreds
Dense stem, dark purple spore, strong taste and smell, we call it hampi chullo en quechua language, grow near shrubbs and bare reddish clay cool, amongst wooded Forest, posible new undocumented species, 3100 meters
Psilocybe. Dark purple spore, grow gregarious, dense stem, think it's yungensis, or other variation of zapotecorum or new undocumented species
Quechua name anqhas mullu.
Grows in pastur grass , blue ring on stem, stains blue , dark purple spore print, grows by the hundreds
Taste like radish and cucumber. Mildly staining blue where damaged. In a muddy hillside near a stream.
Cap turning reddish in KOH.
In a potted night blooming jasmine. Not cultivated.
Spores from a spore print in face view measure:
(9.2) 9.8 – 10.8 (11.6) × (5.5) 6.1 – 6.6 (6.9) µm
Q = (1.5) 1.6 – 1.7 (1.8) ; N = 30
Me = 10.3 × 6.3 µm ; Qe = 1.6
Potential variant / stunzii based on prior ID in same location.
Possibly Psilocybe orinii nom. prov
or P. tasmaniana
found in a potted plant
Growing in a calamansi pre-bonsai I started during COVID a few years ago. Seeded with local mycelium. Little mycenid? growing below it.