A hallucinogenic mushroom. Psilocybin is actually the active chemical ingredient that causes the hallucinations. For example found in the Cubensis mushroom http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_cubensis.
It's a hallicinogen. It's a mushroom. A species of psilocybin.
Shroom
The Hallucinogenic compound found in liberty cap mushrooms is psilocybin psilocybin.
Psilocybin Mushroom, also known as the "magic mushroom" is a class 4 drug, completely illegal in the US. It produces hallucination effects and can become addictive.
There are many mushrooms which contain psilocybin (along with psilocin, baeocystin and others) that are illegal. The majority of the time the psilocybin is not extracted (although it can be) but rather the whole mushroom is eaten.
Psilocybin mushrooms are often called Magic Mushrooms, Shrooms, Mushies and Boomers.
There many mushroom species that exist all over the world. Some examples: fly agaric, psilocybin, shiitake, oyster.
No, this mushroom is not psychedelic. Though it does stain blue, none of the boletes contain psilocybin.
Magic mushrooms are wild or cultivated mushrooms that contain psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychoactive and hallucinogenic compound. Psilocybin is considered one of the most well-known psychedelics according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations (SAMHSA).
Shrooms are just mushrooms that have been grown, harvested, and almost always dried. The most common psychedelic mushroom is the psilocybin mushroom. The only ingredient is the mushroom itself. There shouldn't be any other ingredients or chemicals on the mushrooms.
Psilocybe mushroom spores are legal to possess in Ohio, as they do not contain the controlled substances psilocybin and psilocin. However, cultivating or growing psilocybin mushrooms is illegal in Ohio.
Because the fly agaricus (Amanita muscaria) does not contain psilocybin. It therefore isn't much fun and there is no need to ban it. Why are all the deadly mushrooms legal and the psilocybin mushrooms (which have never caused a death) are illegal?