Blue Meanies MushroomS
Blue Meanies Magic Mushrooms are a potent strain of psilocybe cubensis. The name Blue Meanie is also used to describe a strain called Psilocybe Cyanescens (P. Cyans) which is known to be 2 times more potent than any other P. Cubensis, but our Blue Meanies are 100% psilocybin dosed blue meanies mushrooms for sale! The true tingle down the spine at first taste of these fresh golden beauties will have you hooked- just take care not to overdo it or you’ll be sorry tomorrow morning/afternoon/evening hmmm?
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though the name could be a reference to either mushroom, this particular strain is blue in color and can pack a punch that’s stronger than anything else on the market.
You know the best kind of magic? That which is totally natural. No mystical forces or forbidden incantations required–this stuff will blast you off into another dimension with a single whiff, naturally! Our Blue Meanie Magic Mushrooms are potent strains of psilocybe cubensis that’ll knock your socks off with just one bite.
Mushrooms from the genus Panaeolus are very common; they grow globally in tropical and temperate environments. Panaeolus cyanescens is a tropical/subtropical grassland species, often found in dung—just like another familiar mushroom we know. If you were not aware of Blue Meanies, you could easily miss a patch while foraging for the more popular Psilocybe cubensis. The former is believed to contain two to three times the psilocybin found in cubensis.
this widespread genus are generally small, have black spores, and often grow on dung. But, not all Panaeolus contain psilocybin—a fact we will come back to later in this article. The Panaeolus genus contains thirteen species that produce psilocybin, including Panaeolus cyanescens and Panaeolus cinctulus. Panaeolus mushrooms are called “mottlegills” due to the irregular spots or patches of color on their gills.
But, there’s something else worth noting about this particular species: Panaeolus cyanescens is a mushroom with many names. So many, in fact, that knowing what to call this particular species can be confusing. To start with the basics, the name “Panaeolus” in Greek means “all variegated,” descriptive of the fungi’s spotted texture. The species name, cyanescens, is derived from “cyaneus,” meaning blue, for the color the flesh becomes upon bruising.
In popular culture, Panaeolus cyanescens are called “Blue Meanies.” Rumor has it that Panaeolus cyanescens were named after the Blue Meanies from The Beatles’ classic psychedelic film “Yellow Submarine.” According to Gartz, this common name was coined in Australia. Apart from “Gold Tops,” “Blue Meanies” is one of the more commonly used descriptions of psilocybin-containing mushrooms—a strain of Psilocybe cubensis is also called “Blue Meanies.”
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