Gold Cap Mushrooms are species of fungi containing hallucinogenic properties, similar to LSD, that are either cultivated or grown in the wild also known as “p. cubensis.”
They grow in subtropical environments such as in South America and Central America and have distinct physical attributes, often sharing a brown or light golden color, depending on the variant of mushrooms. They sometimes have a white ring around the outside of their caps hence earning the monicker “golden tops” or “gold caps.”