Gymnopilus Viridans

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Gymnopilus viridans is a rarely documented mushroom. It contains the hallucinogens psilocybin and psilocin. The last known collection is from Washington, United States.

          Gymnopilus Viridans Mushroom Info

Buy Gymnopilus Viridans Online is a rarely documented mushroom. It contains the hallucinogens psilocybin and psilocin. The last known collection is from Washington, United States.

Description of Buy Gymnopilus Viridans Online

Gills: Adnate, broad, crowded, edges undulate, dingy brown to rusty brown with age.
Stipe: – 6 cm x 2 cm thick, enlarging below, solid, firm, colored like the cap,

Microscopic features: Spores 67 x 8.5 x 3.54 – 5 µm ellipsoid, not dextrinoid, minutely verruculose, obliquely pointed at one end, no germ pore. Pleurocystidia absent, Cheilocystidia 20 – 26 x 5 – 7 µm, caulocystidia 35 – 43 x 4 – 7 µm, clamp connections present.

Spore Print: Rusty brown.

Pileus: – 8 cm, thick, convex with a large umbo, ochraceous, dry, with conspicuous light reddish brown scales that are sparse but become denser toward the center; flesh firm, becoming green-spotted where handled.

Order Gymnopilus Viridans  Online is a genus of gilled mushrooms within the fungal family Strophariaceae containing about 200 rusty-orange spored mushroom species formerly divided among Pholiota and the defunct genus Flammula. The fruit body is typically reddish brown to rusty orange to yellow, medium to large, often with a well-developed veil. Most members of Gymnopilus grow on wood but at times may appear terrestrial if the wood is buried or decomposed. Members of Pholiota and Cortinarius are easy to confuse with GymnopilusPholiota can be distinguished by its viscid cap and duller (brown to cinnamon brown) spores, and Cortinarius grows on the ground. Beginners can confuse Gymnopilus with Galerina, which contains deadly poisonous species.Gymnopilus Viridans For Sale

The following Gymnopilus species may all generate Psilocybin, Psilocin, Cyanescin (Beaocystin), Nor-Cyanescin (Nor-Baeocystin), and other mind-altering chemicals. A new study is strongly recommended to chemically investigate these species using the very best methods and the most contemporary equipment possible. Additional testing for the following is also needed: Bis-Trimethyl-Silyl-Psilocybin, Bis-Trimethyl-Silyl-Psilocin, Tryptophan, Tryptamine, Seratonin, Gymnopilin, Gymnopilin K, Gymnoprenal, Hispidin (a pre-cursor to Luciferin), Oligoisoprenoids, and Bisnoryangonin. The species list provided below is an investigative list.

Where to Buy Gymnopilus Viridans (Peck) Singer, Lilloa 22: 560 (1951) 1949
Pileus cespitose, 2-5 (more rarely 6-23) cm broad, convex, dry, at first dull bluish gray-green, or aeruginous to variegated green and yellow, at times with patches of salmon or livid red, becoming “warm buff” to “pinkish buff,” or at times brown or drab, especially when dried, fibrillose-scaly, becoming rimose-areolate, each areola with 2-8 cushion-like to fibrillose scales, or sometimes squamulose without areolae, the scales tawny or blackish, margin even. Context pallid or whitish, tinged greenish

Weights

1 Ounce, 1/4 Pound, 1/2 Pound, 1 Pound

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