Spore Prints

Mushroom spore prints are deposits of spores released by mushrooms, acting as their reproductive “seeds.” These spores germinate to grow new mycelium and mushrooms, making them essential for fungal cultivation and study. Spore prints are a great way to collect diverse mushroom samples and genetics. Their unique patterns and colors make them valuable for identification, research, and exploration. Perfect for enthusiasts and researchers alike, spore prints provide an accessible glimpse into the fascinating world of fungi.

  • APE R Psilocybe cubensis with tan stems and distinctive green-tinted caps.

    Albino Penis Envy Revert Spore Print

    $30.00

    Isolated from reverted APE by Jake Oncid circa 2019. This revert has some really unique coloration and prolific flushes. This Revert is a Leucistic variety that produces purple spore that have functional sporulation.

  • Cluster of Amazon Cubensis mushrooms with medium brown caps and thick white stems, actively dropping purple spore prints.

    Amazon Spore Print

    $30.00

    The name PES Amazonian comes from Pacifica Exotica Spora (PES), the company that first developed this strain after it was discovered in the wild. With its thick stems, broad caps, and prolific spore production, this strain remains one of the most studied and admired Amazonian Cubensis genetics.

  • Close-up of B+ spore print with evenly dispersed purple-brown spores, ideal for lab observation.

    B+ Spore Print

    $30.00

    The B+ strain, created by “Mr G” — a legend in the mushroom community. He is also credited with the creation of the A+ Strain, Albino Treasure Coast, and many others. B+ is a classic Variety of P. Cubensis.

  • Light blue BAPER rust flushing on cake with a lot of fruits showing off it vigor and Beauty.

    BAPER RUST Spore Print

    $30.00

    BAPER RUST Spore Print | A Rare Rust-Spored APE Revert

    The BAPER RUST strain emerged through a meticulous cultivation process, revealing a rare and extraordinary mutation—the production of rust and golden-colored spores. The original BAPER (Albino Penis Envy Revert) is a reverted APE variant known for its blue hues and white stipes, yet this rust-spored expression introduces an entirely new characteristic to the lineage.

  • Blue Magnolia isolated spore syringe highlighting strong flushes, medium to large gill formation, and microscopically productive purple spores.

    Blue Magnolia Spore Print

    $30.00

    Blue Magnolia, has distinct features, from its captivating looks to its natural spore productivity, make it a top pick for mycology enthusiasts. It offers a glimpse into the diverse, resilient world of mushrooms. Blue Magnolia encourages you to uncover nature’s genetic mysteries.

  • Blue Meanie spore syringe capturing the distinct appearance and resilient genetics of this classic Psilocybe cubensis strain.

    Blue Meanie Spore Print

    $30.00

    Blue Meanie Spore Print (AKA OB1 – Blue Meanie)

    Blue Meanie mushrooms were first discovered in Australia, where they are believed to have originated from a strain of Psilocybe cubensis. The name “Blue Meanie” was popularized in the 1970s by the Beatles movie “Yellow Submarine,” in which the Blue Meanies were depicted as villains. Since then, the name has been used to refer to a variety of different strains of blue-colored mushrooms.

  • Cabo Rojo isolated spore syringe with natural brown Psilocybe cubensis caps and purple spores.

    Cabo Rojo Spore Print

    $30.00

    This Wild Land race hailing from Puerto Rico. Found in the countryside of Cabo Rojo. 

  • Close-up of Cambodian cubensis mushroom showing classic cap coloration and form.

    Cambodian Spore Print

    $30.00

    Strain origin – Cambodian cubensis a very well domesticated classic Cubensis hails from the northwest Cambodia region. Rumored to have been retrieved by a anonymous Mycologist in the foothills of the second largest city in Cambodia, Krong Siem Reap near Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is the largest religious complex on the planet.

  • Tall Wild Debaryi mushrooms from Florida, displaying classic cubensis features with brown caps and sturdy white stems.

    Debary Spore Print

    $30.00

    Wild, Found by ITW in Florida is a beautiful natural cubensis strain.  This is a first-generation spore from wild landrace variety.  

    Mushroom Spore PRINTS are foil deposits that contain spores for microscopy use only.
  • Cluster of E4K mushrooms displaying variation in thickness, slender stems, and delicate brown caps

    E4K Spore Print

    $30.00

    E4K Spore Print (Extraterrestrial of the Fourth Kind) is an extraordinary Psilocybe Cubensis strain. It stands out for its incredible height and unique cap morphology. Featuring flower-shaped caps that unfold into distinct petals as they mature.

  • Small Fiji cubensis mushrooms in a tote, orange-brown caps, releasing purple spores during active flush.

    Fiji Spore Print

    $30.00

    Fijian cubensis had a pretty well documented history. If you look around, you will find articles written by Gordon Wasson about a letter he was sent in 1959. these wilds are found and documented by our good friend Willy Myco in 2014

  • 6 golden halo mushrooms laying on a blue table. Displaying a beautiful tan to golden color.

    Golden Halo Print

    $30.00

    In 2020 Bas with the help of ITW and company released a few hundred spores at standard price and released this gem to the greater collector crowd. Golden Halo was even featured on the Willy Myco Show on patreon. With this new release, Golden Halo has solidified its place amongst legendary strains and will never be lost to history. 

  • Close-up of Golden Teacher mushroom showing classic golden cap and uniform structure.

    Golden Teacher Spore Print

    $30.00

    Golden Teacher Spore print

    Strain origin  Golden Teacher Spore Print – Probably the most famous Cubensis strain in all of mushroom history. The Golden Teacher is a beginners favorite. Its classic features and ease of growth, make it such. Hailing from Florida. Golden Teacher is quick and easy to work with, this makes this variety highly sought after for beginners and folks who love researching and working with classics. This Mushroom Spore is a must have in any collection.

  • Light brown Goldilocks Psilocybe cubensis with spore deposit, distinctive hybrid look.

    Goldilocks Spore Print

    $30.00

    The Goldilocks (Wild) Spore Print comes from a wild landrace Psilocybe Cubensis discovered in Arkansas’ River Valley by Psilovibe. This naturally occurring strain has been carefully documented and preserved for microscopy and taxonomic research.

  • Gymnopilus areuginosa mushroom with a bright yellow-orange convex cap, scaly surface, and yellowish stem, showing rusty-orange spore print.

    Gymnopilus Areuginosa Wild Spore Print

    $30.00

    Gymnopilus aeruginosus is a species of mushroom belonging to the family Hymenogastraceae. It is known for its distinctive blue-green (aeruginous) coloration, which gives it its name.

  • Honduras Psilocybe cubensis with very dark brown caps and sturdy pale stems.

    Honduras Spore Print

    $30.00

    Honduras Spore Print; Originating from northern Honduras. A community Mycologist on a trip in 2008 was able to get a few wild prints on his journey. This was founded on the northern coastal regions of Honduras. This is a entirely new genetic line from Honduras never seen before 2008.