The Cambodian strain of Psilocybe cubensis is renowned among mycologists for its vigorous growth, resilience, and distinctive morphological features. Originally discovered near the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia, this strain has gained popularity for its adaptability to various environmental conditions and its prolific spore production. Our Cambodian Spore Print offers a high-quality, sterile sample ideal for microscopic examination and taxonomic research.β
Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Strain: Cambodian
Spore Color: Dark purplish-brown
Print Medium: Sterile aluminum foil
Intended Use: Microscopy and taxonomic research
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, and dark place; refrigeration recommended for optimal longevity β
The Cambodian strain was first identified in the northwest region of Cambodia, near the Angkor Wat temple complex. This area is characterized by its warm, humid climate, which contributes to the strain’s robust growth and adaptability. The strain’s resilience and rapid colonization make it a subject of interest for mycological studies.β
The cap of the Cambodian strain typically measures between 50 to 75 mm in diameter, exhibiting a convex to broadly convex shape that flattens with maturity. The coloration ranges from dark cinnamon brown to golden brown, often displaying a pale yellow hue as it matures. The cap surface is dry, with persistent remnants of the universal veil. The flesh is white and bruises bluish-green upon handling.β
Stems are sturdy and can reach lengths of 200+ mm, with a pale yellowish to buff coloration. They exhibit bluish-green bruising where injured. A persistent membranous annulus (ring) from the partial veil becomes dusted with purple-brown spores at maturity.
The gills are closely spaced and attach to the stem in an adnate to adnexed manner. They transition from a pale gray in young specimens to a dark purplish-brown as the spores mature. The gill structure facilitates efficient spore dispersal, resulting in dense and consistent spore prints.β
The Cambodian strain is esteemed for its robust genetic profile and consistent morphological characteristics. Its adaptability to various substrates and environmental conditions makes it a valuable specimen for studying fungal development and behavior. The strain’s prolific spore production ensures ample material for microscopic analysis, aiding in the exploration of spore morphology and taxonomy.β
Sterile Preparation: Each spore print is produced in a controlled environment to ensure contamination-free samples.
High Viability: Our prints are known for their dense spore deposits, facilitating detailed microscopic analysis.
Educational Value: Ideal for academic research, taxonomy, and microscopy enthusiasts seeking to study a resilient Psilocybe strain.β
This Cambodian Spore Print is intended strictly for microscopy and educational research. Cultivation of psilocybin-containing species is illegal in several U.S. states. By purchasing, you affirm that you are at least 18 years old and will comply with all local laws and regulations.β
Enhance your mycological studies with the Cambodian Spore Printβa resilient and prolific specimen for advanced research.
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