Psilocybe Cubensis
Psilocybe cubensis is one of the most widely documented species in mycological literature, making it a frequent subject of taxonomic study, spore morphology comparison, and genetic research. Its broad geographic distribution and the number of distinct lineages identified over decades of field collection have made it a common reference point for researchers studying intraspecies variation in spore size, shape, and pigmentation.
What You’ll Find in This Collection
This tag groups together our Psilocybe cubensis-related products, including spore prints and isolated spore syringes sourced from a range of documented lineages. Each listing includes specific strain or lineage information where available, giving researchers a way to compare morphology and characteristics across different sources within the same species.
Why Researchers Study Psilocybe cubensis
Because so many distinct lineages of P. cubensis have been identified and named over the years, the species offers an unusually rich opportunity for comparative microscopy work. Researchers often use spore prints or syringes from multiple lineages side by side to document subtle differences in spore dimensions, coloration, and surface texture — work that contributes to broader understanding of phenotypic variation within a single species.
Lab-Prepared for Research Use
All P. cubensis spore prints and syringes from LabLink Supply are prepared and packaged under sterile lab conditions, intended strictly for microscopy, taxonomy, and genetic research. Browse the collection below to find the specific lineage or format that fits your research needs.