Psilocybe antioquiensis : Siem Reap, Cambodia Spore Print
Description
Spores supplied as spore prints on heavy foil. Packaged individually, and guaranteed clean and stable. Spore print size and density may vary based on species and variety.
Habitat: Sandy soil in manured ground Strain Origin: Siem Reap, Cambodia, John Allen Collection, August 2003 Cap: 5-10 mm in diameter, convex expanding to broadly convex to nearly plane with age. Dry, bruising bluish green. Stem: 50+ mm in length. Typically equal, sometimes slightly enlarged at base, sometimes contorted. Gills: Attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming darker with spore maturity. Spores: Dark purplish brown Comments: Initially described as the new species Psilocybe ankoria Sihanonth and Allen, sp. nov., it was later identified as P. antioquiensis by Dr. Gast?n Guzm?n. This is the first documented report of this species in Cambodia. It was formerly only reported from Mexico and South America. Although laboratory specimens closely resembles P. mexicana, P. antioquiensis does not form sclerotia. NOTE: The spore prints offered here are fairly light with visible but low spore deposits. Samples may contain multiple prints. * Spores intended for microscopy and taxonomy purposes only. Images provided for 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. California, Idaho, and Georgia residents: Orders requesting Psilocybe Genera Spores shipped to California, Idaho, and Georgia will be refused, voided, or refunded. Possession of these mushroom spores may be illegal in CA, ID, and GA without the proper permissions. |