Martinique Mushrooms
Martinique Mushrooms are commonly discussed as a variety of Psilocybe cubensis, a mushroom species known to contain psilocybin. This variety is often associated with classic cubensis features, including golden to caramel-colored caps, pale stems, and possible blue bruising when handled.
The name “Martinique” is generally linked to the Caribbean island of Martinique, and this variety is often referenced in mushroom culture for its tropical background and traditional cubensis appearance. Like other Psilocybe cubensis varieties, its look can vary depending on genetics, maturity, and environmental conditions.
Appearance
Martinique Psilocybe cubensis mushrooms may feature medium-sized golden-brown caps, cream to white stems, and blue-toned bruising. Mature caps may become broader or flatter, while younger mushrooms usually have a rounded cap shape.
Background
This variety is often described as part of the wider group of tropical cubensis mushrooms. Its Caribbean association makes it a recognizable name among collectors, researchers, and educational mushroom identification communities.
Important Notice
This content is for educational and informational purposes only. Psilocybin-containing mushrooms may be restricted or illegal in many areas and should only be discussed, handled, or researched in accordance with local laws and regulations.













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