
Created December 3, 2004
Revised February 21, 2006 and September 30, 2007
Copyright 1998-2007 by John W. Allen

PSILOCYBE CYANESCENS WOOD-CHIP VARIETY

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Freeway Park, Downtown Seattle, November 1976.

The majority of images in this section were mostly photographed
fruiting from
woodchips in various locations around Seattle, Washington unless otherwise noted.



The three images directly below were found about 8 feet off of a logging road in the middle of a clearcut where
p. pelliculosa was fruiting inthe rain forest of Kingston, Washington. First Time I ever found them
in the middle of a rain forest, and there were only 18 specimens. I never again since 1979 saw this mushroom
in the wild.



These mushrooms images from Joy Spur are from a back yard on Mercer island, once referred to by
Ott, Stamets and A few others as Mrs' X's Lawn.





This little cyanescens popped up in my indoor flower pot about ten years ago.







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