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  • Slender tan mushrooms of Psilocybe zapotecorum, showing delicate stems and small conical caps.

    Ps. Zapotecorum Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe zapotecorum is a rare psychoactive mushroom species native to Mexico and parts of Central America. It thrives in humid, mossy environments, typically near decaying wood in subtropical forests. This species carries deep cultural significance, particularly among the indigenous Zapotec people of Oaxaca—its namesake—highlighting its importance in traditional ethnomycology.

  • Psilocybe cyanescens Wavy Cap spore print with dark purple-brown coloration, microscopy-ready.

    Psilocybe Cyanescens Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe cyanescens, commonly known as the Wavy Cap, is a captivating mushroom species celebrated for its distinctive wavy-edged cap and potent properties. This species thrives in temperate regions, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, and is typically found during the autumn months.

     

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  • Psilocybe Pelliculosa Conical to bell-shaped, ranging from brown to yellow-brown with a sticky surface when fresh. A hallmark trait of the species.

    Psilocybe Pelliculosa Wild Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe Pelliculosa Wild Spore Print | Pacific Northwest Woodlover

    Psilocybe Pelliculosa Wild Spore Print is a rare wood-loving species native to the Pacific Northwest. Primarily found in Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. This species thrives in coniferous forests, particularly in areas with disturbed soil, such as paths and roadsides.

  • Close-up of Liberty Cap spore print, displaying dense purple-brown spores for microscopy study.

    Psilocybe Semilanceata Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe semilanceata, commonly known as the Liberty Cap, is a renowned psilocybin-containing mushroom celebrated for its distinctive appearance and widespread presence in temperate regions. This species is notable for its potency and unique morphology, making it a subject of interest for mycological research and microscopy studies.

  • Psilocybe stuntzii fruiting body with caramel-brown cap and slender pale stem, a wild woodlover mushroom.

    Psilocybe Stuntzii Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe stuntzii, affectionately known as Stuntz’s Blue Legs or Blue Ringers, is a psilocybin-containing mushroomnamed in honor of mycologist Daniel Stuntz from the University of Washington. First identified on the university’s campus, this species is a member of the Hymenogastraceae family and is notable for its distinctive blue-staining characteristics upon handling or with age.

  • Tall, slender Psilocybe Subtropicalis mushrooms with tan caps growing in a cluster, native to the Sierra Nevada foothills of Mexico.

    Psilocybe Subtropicalis – Semperviva Spore Print

    $30.00

    Psilocybe Subtropicalis – Semperviva Spore Print

    • Rare and Historically Significant – First documented in 1958 and later reclassified in 1995 by leading mycologists.
    • Microscopy Features – Produces purple spores, measuring approximately 4 x 8 micrometers. Best viewed under microscopes and magnification equipment.
  • Psilocybe Zapotecorum spore swab with dark purplish-brown spores, subtropical mushroom species for microscopy and genetic study.

    Psilocybe Zapetocorum – Spore Swab (Holy Grail)

    $30.00
     The “Holy Grail” P. Zapetocorum by Psilovibe is a 2nd generation Land Race genetic from the Popocatapetl Volcano Collection!
    originally collected by “mindspiritincontact”, Psilovibe has perfected his technique in cultivating these rare exotic beauties.
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  • Tampanensis Spore Print This specific line of Tampanensis Sproe print have produced small and large caps. Tampanensis tend to have small caps, with a tight gill set, these spore prints range from 0.5cm-1cm in size. Tampanensis is a sclerotia producing mushroom, which means it makes subterraneans truffles. These truffles have a long history and massive impact into the Mushroom Psychedelic world. From the famed shops on Amsterdam to connections with the philosopher's stone. Tampanensis is really a unique Psilocybe mushroom. Strain origin - Tampanensis was originally collected in the wild in a sandy meadow near Tampa, Florida in 1977, the fungus would not be found in Florida again for decades. Tampanensis forms truffle sclerotia that are known under the nickname "philosopher's stones". Gill formation - Gills typically are medium, wide set range of formation. Caps will be small in nature. At times we have observed semi medium to large mushroom caps produced by this specific Tampanensis. Microscopic features - Purplish brown spores.  Spores measure 7 x 12 micrometers. This variety Tampanensis discharges spores during sporulation. Spores can be printed to be observed under magnification.  Microscopes and magnification equipment are recommended for viewing microscopic features. Rare varieties of Psilocybe Cubensis will be retired in the Genetic Vault. Check out the Vault for more unique collectable varieties! All materials are collected and prepared in front of UPLA Hepa filtration. 

    Tampanensis Spore Print

    $30.00

    Tampanensis was originally collected in the wild in a sandy meadow near Tampa, Florida in 1977, the fungus would not be found in Florida again for decades.

     

  • Sale! Ultra-Thic-Boi albino Psilocybe cubensis with thick, dense stem and pale white cap.

    Ultra Thic Boi Isolated Spore Syringe

    Original price was: $25.00.Current price is: $20.00.

    Ultra thic boi was isolated from crossing two different isolations of “Ghost”, creating a master Hybrid of the “Ghost” genetic. This variation can produce massive thick specimens to study. Albino in nature the only way to study spores is to swab the gills and applying them to a glass slide for your microscopy.