Description
Leucistic Tosohatchee – Isolated Plate
Mushroom Spore prints contain spores for microscopy use only.
Strain origin – Lab found by Basidium Equilibrium. This Leucistic Tosohatchee came from a F3 from wild spore print of the original Wild Tosohatchee. When working with spores there is always a chance of variables in morphology and coloring. Definitely adding a bit of mystery to your research efforts.
Gill formation – Gills typically are medium to large, wide range of formation. Medium spore production observed, potential transitional to albino is possible.
Microscopy features – Purplish brown spores. Spore measure 7 x 12 micrometers. Germination of spores will often be observed having clamp connections and fine feathered mycelium. Microscopes and magnification equipment is recommended for viewing microscopic features.
Rare varieties of psilocybe cubensis will be retired in the Genetic Vault. Check out the Vault for more unique collectable varieties! Affiliated mycology businesses that offer lab equipment and tools visit basmycology.com
Spores intended for microscopy, taxonomy and novelty purposes only. Informational and educational reference only and originate from cultivators and labs outside the US. Cultivation of this species is illegal in many countries including the United States. Please check your local regulations. Idaho, and Georgia resident Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to Idaho, and Georgia will be refused.
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