Wait, these are the fun ones right
In 2020,
roughly 56% of Oregon voters approved Measure 109, which allowed for the manufacture and controlled, therapeutic use of psilocybin at licensed facilities for those over 21. But the measure allowed counties and cities to vote to opt out, resulting in a patchwork of regulations across the state.

1. Penis Envy (PE)– PE strains are some of the most sought-after strains of
P. cubensis. Known for their phallic shape, Penis Envy strains have gained a reputation for spore potency and rarity.
2. Golden Teacher – This spore strain is considered potent yet mild, making it suitable for first-timers. It’s been described as suitable for entry-level research compared to more potent strains such as Penis Envy.
3. B+ – This is another strain popular among beginners. It’s a more resilient, easy-to-work-with strain.
Found in the wild, it can be identified by its large, thick golden caps and white stems that bruise blue when injured. Beginner mycologists also favor it for its research experience compared to other cultivars.
4. Blue Meanie – Not to be confused with
Panaeolus cyanescens species that share the nickname, Blue Meanie is a popular
P. cubensis spore strain that, when germinated, produces thick stems and golden brown large caps that fade to white around the edges.
5. Mazatapec – This strain originates from a wild variety of
P. cubensis indigenous to Mexico. It produces medium to large, light brown caps and dense stems. This strain is named after Mazatapec, a city in the Mexican state of Morelos near where renowned mycologist Ryche Hawk first collected its samples.
Psilocybe semilanceata (Liberty Caps)
Psilocybe semilanceata, also known as Liberty Caps, Witches Hats, or Pixie Caps, are the most widespread naturally growing magic mushrooms. Liberty Caps grow wildly all over the Northern Hemisphere, although some varieties are known to grow in the Southern Hemisphere.
Liberty Caps are some of the smallest magic mushrooms, with their stems measuring only 1.5 to 4 inches long. They have conical or bell-shaped caps that are yellow-brown and fade as they mature. But don’t let the small size fool you; mycologists report that these are some of the most potent mushrooms.