Psilocybe cyanescens, often described as wavy caps or as the powerful Psilocybe, is a types of powerful psychedelic mushroom. The primary compounds in charge of its psychedelic results are psilocybin and psilocin. It comes from the family members Hymenogastraceae. The mushroom is not generally regarded as being physically dangerous to grownups. Given that all the psychedelic substances in Psilocybe cyanescens are water-soluble, the fruiting bodies can be made non-psychoactive with parboiling, permitting their cooking usage. Since most people locate them extremely bitter and also they are as well tiny to have fantastic nutritious worth, this is not regularly done. Psilocybe cyanescens can occasionally fruit in enormous amount; more than 100,000 mushrooms were found growing in a solitary spot. Psilocybe cyanescens expands today primarily on wood chips, especially in and also along the perimeter of mulched plant beds in urban locations, yet can likewise expand on other lignin-rich substratums. P. cyanescens does not grow on substrate that is not lignin-rich. Fruitings have been reported in all-natural setups previously although most seem migrations from mulched plant beds. The varieties does not commonly expand on mulch that is made from bark. Its most distinctive feature is an undulating cap margin (the mycological term for the outer edge of the cap), which offers its mushrooms the nickname "wavy caps." It expands on timber chips or woody debris in grass, garden beds, and along mulched pathways. When young, its mushrooms have a noticeable, cortinate ("web-like") partial shroud, which rapidly disintegrates at maturation. P. cyanescens has a reasonably high psilocin content, and blues quickly when wounded.