Edibility: Toxic, Hallucinogenic*
Habitat: Enriched Soils
Climate: Warm Temperate
Strain Origin: Between Guadalajara and Talpa, Mexico
This is the sacred Teonanacatl or God's Flesh in the Aztec language. Rediscovered by Roger Heim in 1956 and used by Dr. Albert Hoffman in the first isolation of psilocybin and psilocin.
Notes on this collection: The Jalisco strain of P. mexicana was collected from wild specimens located between Guadalajara and Talpa, but the exact place is unknown. It is thought only to be a few miles west of Guadalajara. Original specimen generously provided by flatalbert.
*These spores are intended for microscopy purposes only. Images displayed are provided for educational reference and
are photographs of cultivars outside of the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in the United States and in many countries. Check your local regulations for further restrictions.
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