Found in landscaping mulch.
Microscopy done by Scott Ostuni
Spores:
4 – spored basidia
measuring 10.03 – 14.04 × 5.89 – 7.42 µm
Q = 1.56 – 1.92 ; N = 30
Me = 12.28 × 7.18 µm ; Qe = 1.68
10.03 x 5.89
10.81 x 6.30
11.06 x 6.80
11.17 x 6.73
11.20 x 6.33
11.28 x 6.61
11.34 x 5.90
11.47 x 6.90
11.49 x 7.16
11.63 x 7.22
11.75 x 6.77
11.81 x 7.43
11.82 x 6.86
11.95 x 6.95
11.98 x 7.32
12.13 x 7.24
12.18 x 7.76
12.20 x 7.83
12.26 x 7.32
12.47 x 8.01
12.69 x 6.77
12.96 x 8.01
13.17 x 6.91
13.29 x 7.59
13.32 x 7.55
13.66 x 8.11
13.91 x 7.91
13.98 x 8.33
14.01 x 8.33
14.04 x 7.42
sect. Aztecorum
Growing in wet, grassy soil in marshy area under conifers.
Found by a member of Midwest Psilocybin Hunters Facebook group
Small stature, kind of felty cap, ellipsoid spores all lead me to believe these are psilocybe caerulipes samples have been sent for DNA to Alan Rockefeller and Stephen Russell
All growing from horse dung
Growing on 100+ year old farm equipment
3 basidiocarps growing on a decorticated hardwood log. Stem bluish and bruising darker blue. Cap bluish as well. Measurements of basidiocarps (cap width x stem length): 3.4 cm x 4.0 cm, 4.1 cm x 3.1 cm, 2.9 cm x 3.2 cm