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It depends on the type of mushroom. The most common, Panaeolus cinctulus, can be found in horse and cow dung, in grasses, or in rotting/old hardwood trees. Any of these may be found in clusters or by themselves.

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Q: Do magic mushrooms grow in North Carolina?
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