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'''''Psilocybe mexicana''''' were hallucinogenic mushrooms known to the [[Aztec]]s as ''teonanacatl'' or "the flesh of the [[god]]s". They contained 4-Phosphoryloxy-NN-dimethyltryptamine. They were fawn coloured with a long thin stem. They were easily available in [[Tenochtitlan]], [[Mexico]] in [[1487]]. [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] consumed the mushrooms in an attempt to see [[the Blue]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
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'''''Psilocybe mexicana''''' were hallucinogenic [[mushroom]]s known to the [[Aztec]]s as ''teonanacatl'' or "the flesh of the [[god]]s". They contained 4-Phosphoryloxy-NN-dimethyltryptamine. They were fawn coloured with a long thin stem. They were easily available in [[Tenochtitlan]], [[Mexico]] in [[1487]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] consumed the mushrooms in an attempt to see [[Huitzilin|the Blue]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird (novel)|The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')


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Psilocybe mexicana

Psilocybe mexicana were hallucinogenic mushrooms known to the Aztecs as teonanacatl or "the flesh of the gods". They contained 4-Phosphoryloxy-NN-dimethyltryptamine. They were fawn coloured with a long thin stem. They were easily available in Tenochtitlan, Mexico in 1487. The Seventh Doctor consumed the mushrooms in an attempt to see the Blue. (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird)