Caine Barlow - An introduction to Panaeolus cyanescens
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While EGA does not encourage the collection of psilocybin mushrooms, we support people in learning to identify a variety of fungi, including psilocybin containing species and poisonous lookalikes to reduce any potentially dangerous mistakes. To help minimise risk while foraging, Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) has produced a series of short videos describing the taxonomy and the habitat of the 5 main species of Psilocybe and allied species of Australia.
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Bio - Caine Barlow
Caine Barlow is a Fungi Educator and Mycologist based in Melbourne, Australia. He gives regular talks on mycology, fungi conservation, and teaches gourmet mushroom cultivation. He works closely with the Australian organisations Entheogenesis Australis, the Australian Psychedelic Society, and is a co-founder of US-based organisation The Entheome Foundation. Caine started foraging mushrooms in the early 1990’s, and started cultivating gourmet fungi in the mid 2000’s. He did his Master of Science at the University of Melbourne where his research project was based around Conservation Mycology. He has written for Entheogenesis Australis, DoubleBlind, ThirdWave, MicroDose, and Healing Maps. Caine is currently working on a book project, expected to be released mid-2023! In addition to fungi, he has had a long-term interest in ethnobotany, ethnobotanical literature, and growing medicinal plants. Caine posts regularly on his Instagram @guerrillamycology.
His website is www.guerrillamycology.com
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:37 Species overview
00:01:28 Psilocybin, psilocin and horizontal gene transfer
00:02:26 History
00:03:10 Where and when to find Panaleous cyanescens
00:04:37 Taxonomic features
00:05:52 Lookalikes
00:06:25 Outro
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