Gulf Coast Spore Syringe | Psilocybe cubensis
Explore Gulf Coast Psilocybe cubensis, a classic regional lineage known for its stable morphology, strong spore visibility, and warm coastal heritage. A must have addition to any microscopy collection and ideal for taxonomy focused research.
🔬 Strain Background
Species: Psilocybe cubensis
Gulf Coast is a regional cubensis variety associated with the warm and humid coastal environments of the southern United States. Its geographic background has made it a well recognized strain among microscopy enthusiasts.
🧬 Genetic Lineage
This strain represents a classic coastal cubensis lineage adapted to subtropical conditions. Its consistent traits and recognizable profile have helped establish it as a dependable specimen for research collections.
👨🔬 Origin & Development
Gulf Coast traces back to naturally occurring populations from warm, moisture rich coastal habitats. Through continued preservation within the mycology community, it has maintained a stable and reliable profile for microscopy observation.
🍄 Morphological Notes
- Dark purple to near black spores when viewed in mass
- Smooth spores with strong clarity under microscopy
- Ellipsoid spore shape typical of Psilocybe cubensis
- Spore size typically ranges from 11 to 17 micrometers in length
- Distinct apical germ pore visible for identification
🧠 Research Significance
Gulf Coast spores are valued for their consistent morphology, clear visibility, and regional lineage. Their dependable characteristics make them well suited for microscopy research, comparative taxonomy, and studies focused on geographic variation within Psilocybe cubensis.
💉 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.