Don't eat them. Please. | | No, those aren't any variety of psilocybe that I've seen. It's possible that they might contain psilocybin or some other hallucinogenic alkaloid. But it's also probable that they'll kill you or make you violently ill.
And like the others said, unless you're a mycologist, ethnobotanist, mushroom hunter or expert cultivator, it's not safe to eat mushrooms you find in the wild. There are a lot of look-alike shrooms that can hurt you, and even mycologists sometimes have a difficult time identifying them, since they can vary so widely. The only way to tell for sure is to look at the gill/veil structure and take a spore print, but if you don't know what you're looking for, that's still just about as dangerous as doing it by sight alone.
~Ethno |