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