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Characteristics

 

Initially described as the new species Psilocybe ankoria Sihanonth and Allen, sp. nov., it was later identified as P. antioquensis by Dr. Gastón Guzmán. This is the first documented report of this species in Cambodia. It was formerly only reported from Mexico and South America.Although laboratory specimens closely resembles P. mexicana, P. antioquensis does not form sclerotia.

Appearance

 

Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming darker with spore maturity. Cap: 5-10 mm in diameter, convex expanding to broadly convex to nearly plane with age. Dry, bruising bluish green  Spores: Dark purplish brown  

Category  -  Psilocybin

Strain Data Sheet

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