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TEXAS ORANGE - SHROOMS
π Texas Orange π
Usually sold as a Psilocybe cubensis variety, often called Texas Orange Cap. Reliable published info on this specific cultivar is limited, so some details below are based on how vendors and strain guides commonly describe it rather than formal taxonomy.
Overview:
Texas Orange is generally described as a cubensis variety with orange-to-amber caps and a classic βgolden capβ look. Like other P. cubensis, it contains the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin.
Appearance:
β Orange / amber cap tones
β Pale stem
β Blue bruising when handled
β Purple-brown to dark spores typical of cubensis
Potency / effects:
Most sources place it in the standard Psilocybe cubensis range, but potency can vary a lot from one batch or grow to another. A recent review notes that genetics, environment, and cultivation conditions all affect alkaloid levels, and older research found over a fourfold variation in P. cubensis potency even under controlled conditions.
General profile:
People usually group Texas Orange with other classic cubensis varieties rather than ultra-specialized lines. That usually means it is discussed more for its appearance and approachable cubensis profile than for being a uniquely extreme strain.
Important note:
With mushroom βstrains,β names are often used loosely in the marketplace. So Texas Orange / Texas Orange Cap is best treated as a named cubensis variety, not a rigorously standardized scientific strain.
π Texas Orange π
Usually sold as a Psilocybe cubensis variety, often called Texas Orange Cap. Reliable published info on this specific cultivar is limited, so some details below are based on how vendors and strain guides commonly describe it rather than formal taxonomy.
Overview:
Texas Orange is generally described as a cubensis variety with orange-to-amber caps and a classic βgolden capβ look. Like other P. cubensis, it contains the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin.
Appearance:
β Orange / amber cap tones
β Pale stem
β Blue bruising when handled
β Purple-brown to dark spores typical of cubensis
Potency / effects:
Most sources place it in the standard Psilocybe cubensis range, but potency can vary a lot from one batch or grow to another. A recent review notes that genetics, environment, and cultivation conditions all affect alkaloid levels, and older research found over a fourfold variation in P. cubensis potency even under controlled conditions.
General profile:
People usually group Texas Orange with other classic cubensis varieties rather than ultra-specialized lines. That usually means it is discussed more for its appearance and approachable cubensis profile than for being a uniquely extreme strain.
Important note:
With mushroom βstrains,β names are often used loosely in the marketplace. So Texas Orange / Texas Orange Cap is best treated as a named cubensis variety, not a rigorously standardized scientific strain.