Pluteus villosus
Pluteus villosus is a medicinal mushroom in the Pluteaceae family.
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Chemistry
The mushroom contain psilocybin.[1]
gollark: This is DEFINITELY not an extremely convoluted joke.
gollark: Pigeons like food.
gollark: They stick food behind the doors, see.
gollark: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3086893/
gollark: Huh, apparently pigeons beat humans regarding the Monty Hall problem.
See also
- List of Psilocybin mushrooms
References
- Gry, Christer Andersson, Jakob Kristinsson, Jørn (2009). Occurrence and use of hallucinogenic mushrooms containing psilocybin alkaloids ([1. oplag] ed.). Kbh.: Nordisk Ministerråd. ISBN 978-92-893-1836-5.
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