Psilocybe cubensis A widely recognized species in the Psilocybe genus, known for its golden caps and robust structure. Popular in microscopy and research studies due to its prolific spore production and resilience.
King Boo is an albino spore lineage connected to the Ghost line (c. 2021). Prepared as spore swabs for microscopy and taxonomy, showing a compact cap profile with medium-to-broad lamellae.
⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.
KSC or Koh Samui Classic derives from the citizen mycologist John Allen and was collected from the island of Koh Samui in the 90s. These magical mushrooms are identified by their deep rich cap color and prominent “toadstool” features.
Strain Origin – L.A+ is a long-standing leucistic Psilocybe cubensis variety that has been circulating since the 1990s. Known for its consistent stability and recognizable appearance, it has become one of the classic leucistic strains preserved in collections for decades.
The Leucistic A+ strain is a striking variation of Albino A+, displaying pale, off-white pigmentation while retaining strong spore production. Unlike true albino mutations, L. A+ produces deep purple spores, making it an ideal specimen for microscopic study.
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The Leucistic Burma strain is a visually striking Psilocybe cubensis variety, first isolated by a grower known as Milo. This unique leucistic genetic expression originated when a fruit spontaneously grew on a Petri dish, producing an entirely leucistic flush. From that moment, the L. Burma lineage was born, preserving its beautiful off-white coloration ever since.
The Burma strain originates from Southeastern Asia in its namesake, Burma, a country between Thailand and India. The Leucistic version was found by Bas’ close friend and later released exclusively on Basidium Equilibrium in 2019
A Remarkable Hybrid: Tidalwave X Albino Penis Envy. Over the course of a meticulous four-year project led by Northwest Stylz Mycology and their dedicated team of friends, a unique hybrid emerged. This exceptional strain is the result of crossing Tidalwave and Albino Penis Envy. The Leucistic came from a revert Bas found while working with Albino Chodewave.
The Leucistic Chodewave strain is a Basidium Equilibrium original discovery, identified as a revert of Albino Chodewave. This strain exhibits pale, off-white pigmentation while maintaining strong sporulation, making it an excellent specimen for microscopic study. Unlike fully albino variants, L. Chodewave retains its ability to produce healthy spores, making it a fascinating example of genetic reversions in Psilocybe cubensis.
Leucistic Golden Teacher is a variation of the classic Golden Teacher Mushroom. This variant has lost most pigmentation in its cap, and spores must be taken by swab.
Leucistic Golden Teacher is a variation of the classic Golden Teacher Mushroom. This variant has lost most pigmentation in its cap, and spores must be taken by swab. Quick and easy to work with, this makes this variety highly sought after for beginners and folks who love researching and working with classics.
Found by Basidium Equilibrium. This Leucistic Tosohatchee came from a F3 from wild spore print of the original Wild Tosohatchee. When working with spores there is always a chance of variables in morphology and coloring. Definitely adding a bit of mystery to your research efforts.
The name Lizard King itself carries an air of mystique, possibly inspired by Jim Morrison’s iconic persona from The Doors. Whether the name was meant as a tribute or simply a reflection of LK’s personal interests remains unknown, but the strain itself has carved out a permanent place in mycology history.
This Psilocybe Cubensis strain was discovered by Lizard King, a man who played a significant role in the discovery of many other Mexican-based specimens.
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The Machine Elf name’s sake comes completely inspired by Terrence McKenna’s stories about the quantum fields of reality that he encountered “Machine Elves”. .