Psilocybe and other hallucinogenic mushrooms

Alan Rockefeller will join us Wed 26at 7pm to share his photographs and insight on these interesting mushrooms. Alan has made countless contributions to the mycology community through his photography, identification assistance, detailed documentation of his finds, DNA analysis, and as a guest to gatherings like this.

Alan is also an expert on Psilocybe and other hallucinogenic mushrooms. We will have a chance to learn from him about what makes these mushrooms so unique.

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