Psilocybe serbica var. bohemica M. M. Moser & E. Horak

Fruit body: cap up to 5 cm, conical, then expanded with umbo in centre, hygrophanous, in shades of rusty brown, fades in ochraceous and greyish shades when dried, often with dark blue-green patches, especially in centre. Gills are adnate or mildly decurrent, bright brown then black-purple, brighter margin. Stem is up to 10x0.4 cm, whitish, silky, with some fibrous veil remnants.

Microscopy: spores ellipsoid, slightly flattened, with visible germinate pore, 10-12.5x6—7.5 μm, umber-purple en masse. Cheilocystidia present.

Flesh: whitish, without distinct smell and taste.

Habitat: individually or in groupds, on pretty decomposed plant litter. Very rare.

Edibility: poisonous, hallucinogenic.

Reference: Uzelac, B. (2009). Gljive Srbije i zapadnog Balkana, BGV Logik, Beograd.

Photo: Goran Milošević