Connor McElroy

Connor McElroy

Connor’s fascination with the natural world started at a very early age. It’s no surprise that he went on to study ecology and habitat conservation in one of the most renowned nature colleges in the United Kingdom.

Once he completed his degree, Connor went on to work across the country learning about the plants and fungi that make up the diverse habitats of England. It was during these years that he developed his passion for medicinal and mind-altering organisms. 

Connor’s obsession with nature and its many intriguing fruits never stopped growing. He now lives in Europe and spends the majority of his time writing about sacred plants and fungi. When he’s not working on his passion, you’ll find him out in the wilderness somewhere hiking, fishing, or admiring the local flora and fauna.

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Amanita muscaria is a psychoactive mushroom species with an iconic appearance. Although this iconic mushroom has psychedelic properties, it doesn’t contain psilocybin.

Morels are a relatively common species of mushroom that can be found worldwide. However, their distribution can be localized, making them difficult to find.

Psilocybe baeocystis was once considered “Oregon’s second most prized psychedelic mushroom species,” so why is nobody talking about it now?

It’s not just people that enjoy getting high. Several species of animals enjoy some of the mind-altering psychoactive fruits of nature as well.

There’s a lot of mystery surrounding Plantasia Mystery — its history is full of rumors and speculation. Let’s clear the air and shed some light on this strain.

The Ban Thurian strain is a typical Thai cube. It's easy to grow, resistant to contamination, and moderately potent. Let's find out more about this strain…

PF Albino produces ghostly-white shrooms. They can be hard to grow, but those that take on the challenge will be rewarded with shrooms that have max bag appeal.

The Tasmanian strain is the only strain on the market that comes from the diverse island of Tasmania. This strain is mild, but it has some attractive traits.

The legendary mycologist John Allen first collected this strain of Psilocybe cubensis (magic mushrooms). It's potent and easy to grow, but despite the name, Mexican Albino is more gold than white.