Description of Psilocybe Azurescens
Pileas:
The cap (pileus) of Psilocybe azurescens is 30–100 millimeters in diameter, conic to convex, expanding to broadly convex and ultimately flattening with age employing a conspicuous, long-term broad umbo; surface smooth, viscous when moist, coated by a separable gelatinous pellicle; chestnut to ochraceous brown to caramel in color, often becoming entangled with dark blue or bluish-black zones, hygrophanous, fading to light straw color in drying, ardently bruising blue when broken; margin, occasionally jagged and irregular at maturity, slightly incurved at first, soon decurved, flattening with maturity, translucent striate and frequently leaving a fibrillose annular zone at the upper areas of the stipe. Gills: The lamellae are ascending, sinuate to adnate, brown, frequently stained into black where harm, near, with two tiers of lamellulae, mottled, borders.
Stipe:
The stipe is 90–200 millimeters in length and 3–6 mm thick, glistening white, dingy brown from the foundation or, in the era, hollow at maturity, also composed of twisted, cartilaginous tissue. The bottom of the stipe thickens downwards, is frequently curved, and is distinguished by demanding white aerial tufts of mycelium, frequently with blue tones.
Taste of Psilocybe Azurescens:
Exceptionally bitter
odorless to farinaceous
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