Description
African Transkei Glass slide
Strain origin – African Transkei is one of the select few rare strains that are domestic to the continent of Africa. Africa is not known for its density of entheogenic mushrooms, in fact there is much curiosity in the mushroom crowd as to whether there are many unknown species that have been left completely undiscovered. Transkei is a standard pigmented mushroom with nice light colorations. This variety has not been a crowd favorite thus it remains somewhat wild. Transkei, officially the Republic of Transkei, was an unrecognised state in the southeastern region of South Africa from 1976 to 1994. Now part of southeast Cape. African Transkeii spores were taken back to North America in the mid 80’s and have been to date somewhat illusive.
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Gill formation – Gills typically are medium to large, wide range of formation. Likely to have available gills for spore production. Spores do discharge.
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Microscopy features Purple spores. Spore measure 7 x 12 micrometers. This variety does typically discharge plenty spores. Microscopes and magnification equipment are recommended for viewing microscopic features.
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