Corumbá Brazil Spore Syringe | Psilocybe cubensis
Explore Corumbá Brazil Psilocybe cubensis, a distinct South American lineage known for its defined morphology, strong spore visibility, and unique origin in the Pantanal wetlands. A compelling choice for microscopy and taxonomy focused research.
🔬 Strain Background
Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Corumbá Brazil originates from the savanna-like regions surrounding Corumbá, located in the Pantanal wetlands of western Brazil. This area is known for its rich biodiversity and warm, humid conditions that support natural development.
🧬 Genetic Lineage
This strain represents a regional South American cubensis lineage adapted to wetland and savanna environments. Its geographic origin offers researchers insight into genetics influenced by diverse and nutrient rich ecosystems.
👨🔬 Origin & Development
Collected from naturally occurring populations in the Pantanal region, Corumbá Brazil reflects environmental adaptation to warm and humid climates. Its preserved traits have maintained a stable and recognizable profile for microscopy study.
🍄 Morphological Notes
- Rich purplish brown spores when viewed in mass
- Ellipsoid to subellipsoid spore shape typical of Psilocybe cubensis
- Spore size typically ranges from 11 to 13 micrometers in length and 7 to 8 micrometers in width
- Smooth spores with dark, well defined walls
- Prominent apical germ pore visible for identification
🧠 Research Significance
Corumbá Brazil spores are valued for their clear morphology, strong visibility, and distinct regional lineage. Their consistent traits make them well suited for microscopy research, comparative taxonomy, and studies focused on environmental adaptation.
💉 Available Research Format
This product is offered in the following format, selectable above:
- 10ml Spore Syringe with 16g 1.5" needle
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⚠️ Intended Use Disclaimer:
All Psilocybe spores and cultures are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. No cultivation or germination is implied or encouraged.