Description
Cabo Amarillo – Spore Swab – Landrace variety
Strain origin – Found Wild by community member in Puerto Rico, region of Cabo Rojo, and called AMARILLO for its obvious features. It is said that Cabo Rojo obtained its name by the considerable amount of minerals in its coasts that made the waters look reddish. Cabo means headland and rojo, means the color red. Located in the southwest corner of Puerto Rico, Cabo Rojo is surrounded by miles and miles of beaches.
Gill formation – Gills typically are medium to large, wide range of formation. Very low spore production observed, potential transitional to albino is possible.
Microscopy features – Purplish brown spores. Spore messure 7 x 12 micrometers. Has dropped spores from time to time.
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