Description
Blue Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture | Stunning & Versatile Mycelium
Pleurotus ostreatus var. columbinus, commonly known as Blue Oyster Mushroom, is a visually captivating wood-loving species admired for its deep blue caps that transition to soft gray with maturity. Found in temperate and subtropical forests worldwide, this species is known for its rapid growth, resilience, and unique morphology, making it a valuable subject for microscopic study and taxonomy research.
Our Blue Oyster Mushroom Liquid Culture is prepared under sterile conditions to ensure high purity and viability, making it a reliable specimen for fungal research and enthusiasts exploring the Pleurotus genus.
โ For microscopy, taxonomy, and research purposes only.
๐ฌ Key Features & Morphology
โ Premium Liquid Culture โ Sterile, high-quality mycelium, prepared for reliable research applications.
โ Vibrant Blue Caps โ Young fruiting bodies exhibit a deep blue color, fading to a soft gray at maturity.
โ Cluster-Forming Species โ Naturally grows in dense, layered clusters, making it an interesting subject for study.
โ Hardwood Specialist โ Found on decaying logs, tree stumps, and fallen branches, particularly on hardwood species.
โ Globally Distributed Species โ Occurs in North America, Europe, and Asia, adapting to a variety of climates.
๐ Natural Habitat & Characteristics
- Found in temperate and subtropical forests, often on decaying hardwood logs and tree stumps.
- Recognized for its dense, fan-shaped caps and layered formations.
- Plays a key role in wood decomposition and nutrient recycling in forest ecosystems.
- A widely studied species in mycology for its diverse morphological traits.
๐ Quality & Preparation Standards
- ๐ฑ Lab-Isolated & Preserved โ Each liquid culture is derived from high-quality mycelium and prepared in a sterile environment.
- ๐ฌ Microscopy-Ready Specimen โ Ensuring clean and viable samples for taxonomic study.
- โ 30-Day Quality Guarantee โ Every syringe is tested for purity before shipping.
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