Psilocybe strictipes

microspora Singer Psilocybe strictipes is a mushroom that grows on grassy meadows and lawns; It is found throughout the cool temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere and it is most common in Europe, and the Pacific Northwest region of North America.

The cap is 5 to 30 mm across, conic to campanulate to convex, smooth, and translucent-striate near the margin, often with a low umbo.

The stipe has a white to ocher, equal, tough, and cartilaginous structure with fibrillose patches.

Psilocybe strictipes fruits in late summer to fall in Chile, England, Scotland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Siberia, and the Pacific Northwest.

Psilocybe strictipes is found in lawns and grassy fields but never growing directly from dung.

P. strictipes spores