The Spore Co-Op offers a carefully selected range of wood-loving Psilocybe spore prints. These prints come from wild and landrace genetics, collected through field experts and trusted mycologists. Each one is chosen for its purity, origin, and rarity.
Wood-loving species grow in natural, woody environments. They include legendary mushrooms like Psilocybe azurescens, Psilocybe cyanescens, Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata, and Psilocybe allenii. These mushrooms are known for their rich traits, powerful properties, and unique spore structures.
We also carry Exotic Spores from species beyond the cubensis world. These include Panaeolus cyanescens, Panaeolus cambodginiensis, and other rare tropical fungi. They are perfect for those looking to expand their microscopy studies.
Whether you study forest-dwelling Psilocybes or rare tropical strains, our spore prints give you access to some of the most fascinating fungi on Earth.
Psilocybe subaeruginosa is a highly distinctive wood-loving species belonging to the Hymenogastraceae family. Found primarily in Australia and New Zealand, this species thrives in wood chips & mulch particularly within eucalyptus forests.
San Bernard is a wild Psilocybe Cubensis strain discovered in Bernard, Texas, in 2022. Found by an experienced forager, this strain represents a true landrace variety, with its spores being first-generation from the wild. Its natural resilience and wild genetic lineage make it a compelling subject for mycological research and microscopy study.
Discovered in 2020 by ITW, this wild Florida Psilocybe cubensis strain Tosohatchee Spore Print was later domesticated through a dedicated landrace project by Basidium Equilibrium. Named after the Tosohatchee Wildlife Area, where it was originally found. This aggressive-growing variety displays unique morphological traits that set it apart from standard Ps. cubensis strains. This genetic was originally released in collaboration between ITW & the Basidium Equilibrium team in late 2020.
In 2024, a rare and untouched Psilocybe cubensis landrace was discovered near a farm just outside of Xalapa, Mexico. This specimen was wild-foraged by our friend and fellow mycologist Toltec, a devoted explorer of Mexico’s sacred fungi traditions.
✦ Authentic wild landrace collected in 2024
✦ Origin: Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
✦ Rare opportunity to study untamed cubensis genetics
✦ Directly sourced by a trusted collector in the field