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Psilocybe cubensis Burma Spore Print


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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. Burma is a Southeast Asian Psilocybe cubensis strain originally collected from buffalo dung in an unplanted rice paddy outside Yangon, formerly Rangoon. For customers comparing Asian and Southeast Asian cubensis prints, Burma is geographically connected to strains such as Cambodian, Taman Negara and Thai Pink Buffalo. The species is commonly associated with cattle, water buffalo and dung-rich grassland or agricultural environments. Habitat: bovine, buffalo and equine dung, and enriched soils Climate: subtropical Origin: Yangon, Myanmar, formerly Rangoon, Burma Cap: 25–50 mm in diameter, convex to broadly convex and becoming plane at maturity. Reddish cinnamon brown, maturing to golden brown or light yellow with nearly white edges. Surface dry and lacking remnants of universal veil on the cap. Flesh white, soon bruising bluish green where handled or injured. Stem: 150 mm long and yellowish. Flesh bruising bluish green where injured. Persistent membranous annulus from the partial veil, becoming dusted with purple-brown spores at maturity. Gills: attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies, becoming nearly black at maturity. Spores: dark purplish brown, subellipsoid 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.