MFH Ps. Ochraceocentrata (Natalensis) Swab

$30.00

Manna From Heaven Psilocybe Natalensis – Spore Swab

Once celebrated under the name Psilocybe natalensis, this remarkable species from southern Africa has recently been reclassified as Psilocybe ochraceocentrata, a close evolutionary relative of P. cubensis. The name translates to “ochre center,” referencing the distinctive golden-brown tone radiating from the middle of its cap. Our Manna from Heaven cut represents a refined and verified lineage, preserved for microscopy and genetic observation.

⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.

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Psilocybe Ochraceocentrata aff Natalensis – “Manna from Heaven” Spore Swab

(formerly known as Psilocybe natalensis)

Once celebrated under the name Psilocybe natalensis, this remarkable species from southern Africa has recently been reclassified as Psilocybe ochraceocentrata, a close evolutionary relative of P. cubensis. The name translates to “ochre center,” referencing the distinctive golden-brown tone radiating from the middle of its cap. Our Manna from Heaven cut represents a refined and verified lineage, preserved for microscopy and genetic observation.

Why Choose This Specimen?

  • Verified Reclassification: Reflects the latest 2024 genetic sequencing that confirmed P. ochraceocentrata as a distinct species.

  • Unique Morphology: Shares the familiar stature of P. cubensis but displays a telltale ochre cap center and deep bruising reaction.

  • African Origin: Endemic to southern Africa, initially collected in KwaZulu-Natal pastures and irrigated lawns.

  • Evolutionary Significance: Believed to represent the ancestral branch that gave rise to P. cubensis, offering rare insight into Psilocybe evolution.

  • Manna From Heaven Cut: A Basidium Equilibrium exclusive lineage maintained in-house for its clarity, vigor, and stability.

Microscopy Notes

Under magnification, P. ochraceocentrata exhibits spores strikingly similar in size and color to P. cubensis, yet distinct in subtle ornamentation and germination pattern. Its vigorous nature and contamination resistance make it an excellent candidate for research and comparative taxonomy.

Scientific Classification

  • Genus: Psilocybe

  • Species: Psilocybe ochraceocentrata (formerly Psilocybe natalensis)

  • Origin: Southern Africa (KwaZulu-Natal, Zimbabwe)

  • Described: 1995; renamed in 2024 following genetic sequencing

⚠ Disclaimer

Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.

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