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"Subtropical Psilocybe"
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Psilocybe subtropicalis is a rare psilocybin-containing mushroom native to subtropical regions of Mexico and Central America. Known for its moderate psychoactive potency, it is closely related to Psilocybe mexicana and P. caerulescens, both of which have ceremonial and spiritual significance. Though less commonly discussed in mainstream mycology, it is appreciated for its smooth, introspective, and emotionally rich psychedelic experiences.
P. subtropicalis was originally classified as a variety of Psilocybe mexicana, but was later elevated to species level due to subtle morphological and ecological differences. It has historically been used by indigenous groups in Mexico during spiritual and healing ceremonies, particularly those involving visionary states or dreamwork.
While it lacks the fame of P. cubensis or P. azurescens, its role in Mesoamerican ethnomycology is respected, and it remains part of the region’s ancestral psychoactive fungal repertoire.
This species produces small, conic to bell-shaped fruiting bodies with caramel to reddish-brown caps that fade as they dry. The stems are slender and white, often bruising blue when handled, indicating the presence of psilocybin and psilocin. It grows on soil rich in organic debris, often in grasslands or near woodlands in humid, warm climates.
Effects are described as gentle but profound, offering emotional clarity, subtle visuals, and heightened introspection. It is typically consumed dried, and while it has not been widely cultivated, it is valued by ethnobotanists and psychonauts seeking ancestral mushroom experiences.
Conic to convex, with an obtuse umbo, hygrophanous, 2-5 cm wide, reddish-brown to yellowish-brown when moist, fading to pale ochre when dry
Adnate to adnexed, initially pale, becoming purplish-black with age
Describing intense feelings of happiness or excitement
The change in the way things are perceived, including changes in time perception, spatial perception, and perception of one's own body.
Subtropicalic has been said to sometimes facilite experiences that are deeply meaningful and transcendent
Relieves symptoms of depression, improving mood and outlook
Helps to alleviate feelings of worry, fear, and unease
Helps to overcome addiction and substance abuse
Helps to alleviate symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
Helps to alleviate symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder
Helps to alleviate symptoms of attention deficit disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Microdosing psilocybin has been shown to help with certain types of pain
Research shows that psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, has potential therapeutic benefits for migraines. A small-scale study conducted by Yale School of Medicine found that a single dose of psilocybin reduced the likelihood of having a migraine attack in two weeks.
A feeling of discomfort in the stomach with an urge to vomit
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Key Differences: P. mexicana typically has a more slender stem and a smaller, more conic cap compared to P. subtropicalis.
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(Mexican Psilocybe)
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01/29/2025
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