A Species Description and Reference Guide for Psilocybe cubensis
Psilocybe cubensis season in Australia typically spans October to March in the tropical and subtropical climates of northern Australia. Being able to identify Psilocybe mushrooms in their natural habitats is an important skill for foragers, researchers, and enthusiasts.
To help spread the spores of awareness about this iconic species of "magic mushroom," we have developed a new reference guide tailored to the Australian context.
A reference guide to common wattles
Which wattle trees contain DMT? How can you spot them in the wild?
This resource shares some nifty tricks and tips for identifying Acacia acuminata, A. floribunda and A. longifolia; three common DMT wattles of Australia.
A reference guide to Psilocybe subaeruginosa
If you’re having trouble identifying P. subaeruginosa in the wild, this resource should be an important stepping stone in your ethnomycological journey.
San Pedro Lookalikes: Identifying Trichocereus imposters
How do you tell the difference between San Pedro (Trichocereus pachanoi) and Cereus peruvianus? Did you know there are over 20 San Pedro lookalike species?
A reference guide to Cannabis concentrates
What’s the difference between kief, rosin, BHO, RSO, chocolate and bubble hash? Why can you vaporise some Cannabis oils and not others?
A reference guide to Lophophora conservation
Peyote cactus is under threat. What can you do about it?
The San Pedro Appreciation Guide
Think all San Pedro look the same? Think again…
This book connects newcomers and veteran growers of the most sustainable mescaline cacti, San Pedro (Trichocereus species).
In a simple and beautiful guide, Dr Liam Engel explains the complex world of psychedelic, magical cacti columns with concise language and attractive photographs.