Albino Penis Envy – Spore Swab
$20.00Albino Penis Envy – Spore Swab
The famous Albino Penis Envy. APE is the albino version of Penis Envy that has the same qualities but looks ghostly and doesn’t have colored spores.
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The famous Albino Penis Envy. APE is the albino version of Penis Envy that has the same qualities but looks ghostly and doesn’t have colored spores.

Amazon mushroom strains trace their roots back to South America. While this strain has been genetically isolated, it is thought to retain characteristics similar to those found in mushrooms still thriving in certain regions of the Amazon rainforest.

Ape Revert is a leucistic spore lineage attributed to Jake Oncid, noted for creamy-white pigmentation and a distinct cap profile. Prepared as an isolated spore syringe for microscopy and taxonomy.

Apehilly Bumpkin (HBPXAPE) Spore Swab known for its ethereal glow and unique properties. This is the newest Cross/Hybrid brought to you by Bas Eq. The combination of Hillbilly Pumpkin and Albino Penis Envy give it beautifully unique coloring and size.
This release is a F4 generation

Apehilly Bumpkin Fifth Generation – Featuring vivid yellow caps with dark green nipple accents, this strain has Ape-style stipes that are solid like PE. As the latest F5 isolate of Bas’ original hybrid, it represents a rare and captivating addition for collectors and mycology enthusiasts.
This release is a F5 generation and is available in very limited quantities.

B+ originated in the 1990’s and has been considered a classic strain since. Producing Large, thick, long stemmed, brown capped mushrooms for your research.

BAPER Rust is a rust-spored spore lineage documented by Basidium Equilibrium, noted for broad lamellae and consistent macromorphology. Prepared as a spore syringe for microscopy and taxonomy.
⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.

Goldilocks has distinct features, from its captivating looks to its natural spore productivity, make it a top pick for mycology enthusiasts looking for wild type Cubensis. It offers a glimpse into the diverse, resilient world of mushrooms.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced cultivator, Goldilocks encourages you to uncover nature’s genetics. This genetic is a Arkansas wild found, this was foraged by Psilovibe; one of our team geneticists of The Spore CoOp.



Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) liquid culture, 20 cc. Live mycelial culture prepared in a sterile aqueous medium for culinary cultivation and lab use. Not a dietary supplement.

The MVP strain (Psilocybin cubensis), short for “Most Valuable Producer,” is a rare magic mushroom spore. Appreciated by experienced and knowledgeable microscopists, it is known for its exceptional efficiency and reliability.

Oak Ridge is a legacy regional spore lineage associated with the Oak Ridge area of Tennessee. Classic deep-brown cap tones with medium-to-broad gill structures; prepared as an isolated spore syringe for microscopy and taxonomy.
⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.

Naturally occurring along a narrow expanse of the West Coast, P. azurescens graces the landscapes of Oregon and California. This enigmatic mushroom has been spotted as far south as Depoe Bay, Oregon, and as far north as Grays Harbor County, Washington. Its heartland is nestled around the Columbia River Delta, with initial sightings in Hammond, Oregon, near Astoria. Venturing north, it thrives along the Columbia River in Washington, from Long Beach to Westport, and has even been reported in Stuttgart, Germany.

PE OG is a classic PE-heritage spore lineage preserved from early community records. Thick stipe morphology, rounded cap profile, and small/inset gill structures. Prepared as an isolated spore syringe for microscopy and taxonomy.
⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.

Psilocybe Subtropicalis is a subtropical mushroom species in the Hymenogastraceae family. Native to warm, humid regions, this species thrives in challenging conditions and is valued for its distinctive morphology and resilience. Ps. Subtropicalis was officially described by renowned mycologist Gastón Guzmán in 1995.

Psilocybe zapotecorum is a rare psychoactive mushroom species native to Mexico and parts of Central America. It thrives in humid, mossy environments, often near decaying wood in subtropical forests. This species carries deep cultural significance among the indigenous Zapotec people of Oaxaca, for whom it has been an important part of traditional practices.