DESCRIPTION
Psilocybe cubensis Albino A-Strain (AA+) Spores
The Psilocybe cubensis Albino A-Strain, commonly abbreviated as AA+, is a striking leucistic variety known for its pale, almost ghostly appearance in mature fruiting bodies. Despite the name "albino," this strain exhibits leucism rather than true albinism—retaining a faint pigmentation, particularly under certain lighting conditions.
Under the microscope, AA+ spores present the classic characteristics of P. cubensis:
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Color: Deep purple-brown to black when viewed in mass (spore print).
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Size: Typically ranges from 11.5–17.5 micrometers (µm) in length and 8–11 µm in width.
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Shape: Elliptical to subelliptical, with a smooth surface and thick walls.
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Germ pore: A distinct apical germ pore is visible, which is typical for P. cubensis spores.
Microscopy enthusiasts value the AA+ strain for its clean morphology, stable genetics, and the visual contrast of its spores against various staining agents.

All Psilocybe mushroom spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only.