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Strophariaceae is a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. This family includes several genera of mushrooms, some of which are notable for their psychoactive properties due to the presence of psilocybin and psilocin. Members of the Strophariaceae family are typically found in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, and gardens.

Characteristics[edit]

Strophariaceae fungi are characterized by their gilled fruiting bodies, which can vary in size, shape, and color. The spores of these fungi are typically dark in color, ranging from brown to purple-black. The gills are usually attached to the stem and can be adnate, adnexed, or sinuate.

Genera[edit]

The Strophariaceae family includes several genera, some of which are:

Habitat[edit]

Members of the Strophariaceae family are found in diverse habitats. They can grow on wood, soil, dung, and other organic matter. Some species are saprotrophic, decomposing dead organic material, while others form mycorrhizal associations with plants.

Psychoactive Species[edit]

Several species within the Strophariaceae family contain psychoactive compounds. The most well-known of these are the Psilocybe species, which contain psilocybin and psilocin. These compounds can cause hallucinations and have been used in traditional spiritual practices as well as in modern psychotherapeutic settings.

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