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Magic Mushroom - Psilocybe semilanceata
The cream-coloured caps range from 0.5 to 2 cm in diameter, they have striations that become more pronounced with age and in dry weather. The caps usually have a distinct pimple on the top. The grey free gills turn purple-black as the spores mature. The stem is long and fibrous.
Panaeolus semiovatus, the Dung Roundhead, is usually larger and does not have a pointed cap. Panaeolina foenisecii, the Brown Mottlegill or Mower's Mushroom, is very similar in colour but is usually larger and does not have a pointed cap.
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A grassland mushroom that is most often found on upland pastures, notably on hill slopes.
Summer and autumn.
Widespread and fairly frequent in Britain.
Status in Leicestershire and Rutland not known.
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Species profile
- Common names
- Liberty Cap, Magic Mushroom
- Species group:
- Fungi
- Kingdom:
- Fungi
- Order:
- Agaricales
- Family:
- Strophariaceae
- Records on NatureSpot:
- 2
- First record:
- 07/11/2021 (McLoughlin, Margaret)
- Last record:
- 11/11/2023 (Timms, Sue)
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