Psilocybe weraroa is a secotioid fungus, meaning it doesn't open its cap. Thought to be an adaptation fo dispersal by frugivorous birds. Psilocybe makarorae & Psilocybe subaeruginosa are common in suburban walking corridor landscaping. Note that the massive clump growing out of logs are producing no spores, the gills are completely white and show no hint of the purpl/brown spores or Psilocybe species. I'm excited for this video, because I snuck a bunch of educational information in about fungal sex, karyogamy and meiosis so hopefully it'll take in the minds of some who may just be watching for the psychoactive clickbait.
Once we get to a venue that doesn't have shit service I can hopefully upload it.
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Rowan S
2023-06-09 17:07:43 +0000 UTCAna Rita
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