Description
Introducing the Xalapa Wild Landrace Spore Print – Sourced from the Highlands of Veracruz, Mexico
In 2024, a rare and untouched Psilocybe cubensis landrace was discovered near a farm just outside of Xalapa, Mexico. This specimen was wild-foraged by our friend and fellow mycologist Toltec, a devoted explorer of Mexico’s sacred fungi traditions. The mushrooms collected were perfect in form — tall, golden-capped, and radiating the resilience of their native environment.
This Xalapa Wild Landrace captures the raw genetics of a strain untouched by domestication, straight from the heart of Veracruz. For collectors and microscopy enthusiasts, this is a chance to examine a true landrace — a window into the mycological past and an invitation to observe nature in its purest, most unaltered state.
Why Choose Xalapa Wild Landrace?
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✦ Authentic wild landrace collected in 2024
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✦ Origin: Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico
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✦ Rare opportunity to study untamed cubensis genetics
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✦ Beautiful spore structure, ideal for microscopy
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✦ Directly sourced by a trusted collector in the field
How to Use:
Spore prints are intended for advanced microscopy and taxonomy studies. Using sterilized tools, scrape a small amount of the spores onto a prepared microscope slide and observe under magnification. For best results, store the print in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight.
Product Specifications: Xalapa Wild Landrace
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Species: Psilocybe cubensis
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Strain: Xalapa Wild Landrace
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Format: Foil Spore Print
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Spore Color: Dark purple to black
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Origin: Farm outskirts near Xalapa, Mexico
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Collection Date: Spring 2024
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Collector Alias: Toltec
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Storage: Cool, dry location
⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only.