Spores are supplied as spore prints on heavy foil. Each print is individually packaged and prepared for clean, stable storage. Spore print size and density may vary by species and variety. Psilocybe cubensis Argentina is a wild South American landrace strain originally collected in Argentina. Argentina stands out for observed vigorous growth, contamination resistance and fast colonization times.. It is an essential part of every collection along with Golden Teacher and Tidal Wave, and a useful South American reference sample along with Colombian Rust spore print. Habitat: bovine and equine dung, and enriched soils Climate: subtropical Origin: Argentina Cap: 25–75 mm in diameter, hemispheric to convex, expanding to broadly convex to nearly plane with age. Dark red when young, maturing toward golden brown. Fine fibrillose veil remnants may be present when young and soon disappear. Flesh white, soon bruising bluish green where damaged. Stem: 150–200 mm long, typically equal and sometimes slightly enlarged at the base. Yellowish to buff with a reflective sheen, hollow, and bruising bluish where handled. The partial veil is membranous and leaves a persistent membranous annulus. Gills: attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish in young fruit bodies, becoming dark purplish brown to nearly black as spores mature. Spores: Dark purplish brown, subellipsoid, around 13 × 8 micrometers, produced on 4-spored basidia. More cubensis print options are available in the Cubensis Spore Prints category. Disclaimer: All products offered by Sporeworks.eu are intended exclusively for microscopy and taxonomic reference. They are not intended for any use outside this scope. Customers are responsible for ensuring their purchase and use comply with applicable national and EU laws and regulations.


