Background
White Burma, also known as Leucistic Burma, is a rare and highly sought-after strain of psilocybin mushrooms. Originally discovered in the forests of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), White Burma has a long history of traditional use among the indigenous people of the region. Its unique properties and potent effects have made it a popular choice among experienced psychonauts and mycophiles alike.
Physical Properties
The White Burma magic mushroom is characterized by its large, fleshy caps and thick, white stems. It typically grows to a height of 5-8 inches, and has a distinctive, almost woody texture. The caps are usually a pale, almost white colour, and are covered in a thick layer of white spores. The gills underneath the cap are also white, and are tightly packed together.
Experience
Users report that the effects of the White Burma shrooms are intense and deeply introspective. The onset of the trip is usually fast and powerful, with a strong body high and a feeling of euphoria. Many users also report experiencing vivid visuals, including geometric patterns and fractals. The experience can be quite introspective, and users often report gaining insight into their own minds and emotions.
Potency | High |
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Size | Medium to large |
Cap | White colour |
Stem | Thick and medium length |
Origin | Burma (Myanmar) |