During the 1960s, people realized the potential psychedelic effects of the Liberty Cap mushroom. Of course, its hallucinogenic qualities were known before this, but until the 60s, the wider public didn’t know about this small psychedelic field mushroom. Psilocybe semilanceata is a seasonal mushroom that cannot be cultivated. Many people have tried to domestic this magic mushroom without success. If you want to experience the power of the Liberty Cap, you must venture into nature to find where they grow. Learn more about magic mushrooms and how to identify them in our The Easy Guide on How to Identify Magic Mushrooms.
The best way to store these Liberty Caps mushrooms long-term is to dry them. Luckily, you don’t need a dehydrator for this shroom, and it’s possible to produce bone-dry caps in less than two days. The liberty caps gills cap shape and color of the shrooms can vary from shroom to shroom. However, there are a unique set of characteristics that you can rely on for identification. People from all over the world were traveling to visit Maria Sabina to have a mystical experience with psilocybin.
Liberty caps vary in color and are hygrophanous, which means they can appear to change color and transparency depending on the level of moisture in their environment. This is one reason why the mushroom’s fruit bodies may change color when moist and appear dull when dried out. Because of this, they can appear chestnut brown and dry to a light tan. The gills of a liberty cap mushroom move from a brownish color to purple-brown; spores can also be a dark purple-brown color. As mentioned earlier, liberty cap mushrooms have bell-like, conical-shaped caps.