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Magic mushroom spores for microscopy

Magic mushroom spores.

The full spore cabinet: 60+ Psilocybe cubensis strains plus the rare and exotic species, every one lab-produced as a microscopy specimen. Browse the lot below.

The catalogue

69 to study

69 strains
Out of stock Frankenspore - Halloween Special Spore Syringe

Frankenspore - Halloween Special Spore Syringe

One syringe, more than twenty Psilocybe cubensis varieties pooled into a single Halloween mystery mix for the microscope.

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Out of stock A Strain

Psilocybe cubensis

A Strain

The plainest, most old-school cube in the cabinet: a sharp little nipple on the cap, a heavy purple-brown print, and the pigmented parent that the famous Albino A+ was later isolated from.

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A+ Albino

Psilocybe cubensis

A+ Albino

The ghost-white cube that fooled its own name: a pale, blue-bruising leucistic line that still drops a proper dark purple print, so it studies like a classic A-strain and photographs like nothing else.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Amazonian

Psilocybe cubensis

Amazonian

A big, old-school rainforest line carried out of the Amazon by a long-gone Hawaiian spore house. Tall fruitbodies and a dark, heavy, dependable purple-brown print made for the microscope.

★★★★★ 4.8

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APE Revert

Psilocybe cubensis

APE Revert

The Albino Penis Envy line that grew a print back. APE-R keeps the bulky PE look but drops a proper dark spore print, which makes it one of the more rewarding albino-lineage cubes to put under glass.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Australian Gold Cap

Psilocybe cubensis

Australian Gold Cap

An Aussie pasture classic: golden caps the colour that gave the whole country its slang for these mushrooms, plus a heavy dark purple-brown print that makes it a satisfying line to study.

★★★★★ 5.0

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B+

Psilocybe cubensis

B+

The big, easygoing classic, and the cube that taught half the hobby to focus a microscope. A heavy purple-black spore print and clean, textbook spores.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Ban Hua Thai

Psilocybe cubensis

Ban Hua Thai

A Thai cube tied to Ban Hua Thanon, a real fishing village on Koh Samui. Reportedly tall and slender with round cinnamon-brown caps and a clean, heavy purple-brown print. Most of its detailed backstory is vendor lore, not documented fact.

★★★★ 3.7

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Blue Magnolia

Psilocybe cubensis

Blue Magnolia

Originally isolated from wild mushrooms in Mississippi. Big, dark golden caps and thick stems. A fun one to put under the scope.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Blue Meanie

Psilocybe cubensis

Blue Meanie

The cube that borrowed its name from a completely different mushroom. A blue-bruising charmer with a tangled backstory and a clean, dependable purple-brown spore drop.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Burma

Psilocybe cubensis

Burma

A Southeast Asian regional cube with a famous "Mushroom John" backstory, big caramel caps and a generous, dependable dark purple-brown spore drop. A great-looking heavy depositor for the slide.

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Cambodian

Psilocybe cubensis

Cambodian

A wild Southeast Asian cube tied to the temples of Angkor Wat, with caramel-cinnamon caps and a dense, dependable purple-brown spore print that makes it a satisfying strain to put under glass.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Corumba Brazil

Psilocybe cubensis

Corumba Brazil

A Pantanal wetlands line named for the Brazilian river port of Corumba, known for the sharp little peak on its cap and a heavy, textbook purple-brown spore drop.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Costa Rican

Psilocybe cubensis

Costa Rican

A wild collection said to have come off cattle dung in the foothills of an active volcano. A warm-brown, easygoing cube with a dark, generous spore print that makes it a friendly study subject.

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E4K

Psilocybe cubensis

E4K

The "Extraterrestrial 4th Kind": a Texas flower-bed find reportedly flipped into one of the tallest cubes in the hobby. Drops a normal heavy purple-brown print despite a pale, bulbous wild mother.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Ecuador

Psilocybe cubensis

Ecuador

A hardy highland cubensis named for the Andes, where wild specimens were reportedly collected from cattle dung at altitude. Thick, meaty stems, broad caramel caps, and a dependable dark purple-brown print.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Escondido

Psilocybe cubensis

Escondido

A Mexican cube named for a "hidden" corner of Oaxaca, throwing classic caramel caps and a dependable dark spore drop. Plenty of romance in the name, a little argument over exactly which place it points to.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Fiji

Psilocybe cubensis

Fiji

A South-Pacific cube named for the islands, famous for unusually warm orange-caramel caps and a clean, dependable purple-brown spore drop that photographs beautifully on a slide.

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Full Moon Party

Psilocybe cubensis

Full Moon Party

A wild Thai isolate with a party name and a serious spore habit. Said to come off Phuket elephant dung, and it drops one of the heaviest, easiest prints in the cubensis world.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Golden Halo

Psilocybe cubensis

Golden Halo

The cube that prints the wrong colour. Golden Halo drops a rust-gold spore deposit instead of the usual purple-black, which is exactly why people put it under the scope.

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Golden Teacher

Psilocybe cubensis

Golden Teacher

The mushroom that taught the hobby what a cubensis looks like. Wide golden-caramel caps, a heavy dark print, and a name everyone knows but nobody can quite source.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Guapiles

Psilocybe cubensis

Guapiles

A young wild line said to come from the cattle fields around Guápiles on Costa Rica's Caribbean side. A genuine landrace collection rather than a lab strain, with the dark, dependable print of any dependable cube.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Gulf Coast

Psilocybe cubensis

Gulf Coast

A wild-caught Gulf Coast cube with flying-saucer caps and a generous, dark spore drop. Named for the warm pasture country where Psilocybe cubensis genuinely grows feral.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Hawaiian

Psilocybe cubensis

Hawaiian

An old-school spore-vendor classic from the High Times era: caramel caps, a thick white stem and a generous, dark print that made it a staple of microscopy shelves long before "strains" were a marketing word.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Hitchhiker

Psilocybe cubensis

Hitchhiker

A modern cube with a great name and almost no paper trail. We sell it as a good-looking collector's cubensis and we are upfront that the backstory is lore, not record.

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Out of stock Huautla

Psilocybe cubensis

Huautla

A Mexican landrace named for the Oaxacan town at the heart of mushroom history. Caramel caps, long curling stems, and a dark print that ties this cube to María Sabina's mountains.

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Jedi Mind Fuck

Psilocybe cubensis

Jedi Mind Fuck

A big, chestnut-capped cube with a Star Wars name and a backstory nobody can pin down. Heavy, dense spore drops make it a generous strain to put under glass.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Koh Samui

Psilocybe cubensis

Koh Samui

A Thai island cube tied to ethnomycologist John Allen's field trips, famous for stumpy thick stems and broad saucer caps. A standard heavy purple-brown print and clean, textbook spores.

★★★★★ 4.6

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Leucistic Burma

Psilocybe cubensis

Leucistic Burma

A washed-out, almost-albino take on the old Burma line, pale alabaster caps with soft lavender tones, yet it still drops a properly purple spore print. Leucistic, not albino, and that difference is the whole point under the scope.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Leucistic Ecuador

Psilocybe cubensis

Leucistic Ecuador

A pale, frost-pretty version of a hardy Andean highland cube. White-to-cream caps with golden flecks, yet it still drops a proper dark purple-brown print, so it studies like a classic Ecuador.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Lizard King

Psilocybe cubensis

Lizard King

A genuine wild Georgia find, foraged off wood chips and a little horse manure and isolated by an anonymous Shroomery hunter. Golden caps, a dense dark print, and clean textbook spores.

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Out of stock Malabar Coast

Psilocybe cubensis

Malabar Coast

A wild-collected line named for the tropical southwest coast of India, famous among collectors for one frustrating quirk: a stubborn veil that hangs on past maturity and makes it a notoriously stingy spore dropper.

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Mazatapec

Psilocybe cubensis

Mazatapec

An old Mexican-named line carrying the romance of the Sierra Mazateca, with caramel caps and a heavy, dependable dark purple-brown print that drops in mass.

★★★★★ 4.8

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McKennaii

Psilocybe cubensis

McKennaii

A European favourite named for Terence McKenna, famous for caps that go wavy and contorted at maturity. A plain cubensis with an uncertain backstory and a clean, dependable dark print.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Mexican Dutch King

Psilocybe cubensis

Mexican Dutch King

A golden Mexican cube that earned its name in the old Amsterdam smart shops. Throws a heavy, dependable purple-brown print and clean, textbook spores for the microscope.

★★★★★ 4.6

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Moby Big

Psilocybe cubensis

Moby Big

A modern Dutch-bred hybrid that marries the ghost-pale Moby Dick to the big, easygoing B+. Pale, frosted caps over a dark-depositing spore print.

★★★★★ 4.8

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Out of stock Nepal Chitwan

Psilocybe cubensis

Nepal Chitwan

A genuine Nepalese dung collection, reportedly gathered near the Chitwan jungle on elephant or rhino dung. Reddish cinnamon caps, a dark purple-brown print, and one of the few cubes with a real wild origin story.

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Nezuko

Psilocybe cubensis

Nezuko

A Thai-line cube with golden caps, thick stems and those distinctive curling rims, named off an anime favourite. A standard dark cubensis print, sometimes a lighter depositor, all-purple lineage and all.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Our Selection

Psilocybe cubensis

Our Selection

Our house pick of Psilocybe cubensis: a dependable, classic-looking cube chosen for clean, heavy spore drops rather than a famous backstory. A curator's choice labelled.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Pakalensis

Psilocybe cubensis

Pakalensis

A modern Mexican collection named for a Maya king, with one genuinely odd party trick under the microscope: a rusty, reddish-brown spore print that drops light rather than the usual heavy purple-black.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Penis Envy

Psilocybe cubensis

Penis Envy

The famous "mutant" cube: a thick, bulbous stem, a cap that barely opens, and so few spores it is a genuinely scarce collector's print. Beloved, contested, and stubborn under the lens.

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Out of stock Penis Envy Uncut

Psilocybe cubensis

Penis Envy Uncut

A Penis Envy oddball that keeps its veil: a thick, slow, late-opening cube famous for being a stubborn, stingy spore depositor. One for the patient collector, not the impatient one.

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Out of stock Pensacola

Psilocybe cubensis

Pensacola

A Gulf Coast cube named for the Florida panhandle, with tan caps that famously turn up at the rim and sometimes split, plus a clean, dependable dark spore drop.

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Pink Buffalo

Psilocybe cubensis

Pink Buffalo

A Thai island cube with a buffalo for a namesake and a contested origin. Reddish-gold caps, fast blue bruising, and a clean dark purple-brown print that drops well for the slide.

★★★★★ 4.8

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Psylocybe Fanaticus

Psilocybe cubensis

Psylocybe Fanaticus

The cube that shipped alongside PF Tek, the home method that got a whole generation started. Named for the man behind it, it drops a clean, heavy purple-brown print that is a pleasure to study under the scope.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Out of stock Puerto Rican

Psilocybe cubensis

Puerto Rican

A tropical cubensis named for the island it is said to have come from, remembered for broad golden caps on slim stems and a clean, heavy purple-black spore print that makes it a generous strain to study.

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Redboy

Psilocybe cubensis

Redboy

The cube that breaks the rule: a Florida pasture find from 1982 said to drop a genuinely red spore print instead of the usual purple-black. A collector's curiosity with a properly documented backstory.

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Rusty White

Psilocybe cubensis

Rusty White

The leucistic cube with the party trick: a pale, ghostly fruitbody that drops a rust-brown print instead of the usual purple-black. A genuine oddity for the slide.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Stargazer

Psilocybe cubensis

Stargazer

A classic-name cubensis with a great story and a shaky paper trail. Caps that tip up toward the sky as they age, and a heavy, dark purple-brown print that makes it a pleasure on the slide.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Take Mountain

Psilocybe cubensis

Take Mountain

A Thai mountain collection with a real name behind it: ethnomycologist John Allen, a single wild mushroom near a buffalo-manure shed, and a strain so quiet most of the hobby has never heard of it.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Taman Negara

Psilocybe cubensis

Taman Negara

A red-capped cube from one of the oldest rainforests on the map. The story goes it was wild-collected in Malaysia's Taman Negara, and it drops a heavy, textbook-dark purple-brown print.

★★★★★ 5.0

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TEX PE6

Psilocybe cubensis

TEX PE6

The Penis Envy that actually shares its spores. A hobbyist cross of PE and a Texas cubensis, built to keep the PE look while finally dropping a heavy, dark, study-friendly print.

★★★★★ 4.8

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Texas Yellow Cap

Psilocybe cubensis

Texas Yellow Cap

The Texas cube collectors keep coming back to for its colour: vivid golden-yellow caps that drop a heavy, textbook-dark purple-brown print. A low-profile line with a great look and a hazy backstory.

★★★★★ 5.0

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Tidal Wave

Psilocybe cubensis

Tidal Wave

A modern designer cube, reportedly B plus crossed with Penis Envy. Wavy cap margins, a thick PE-style stem, and a standard dark purple-brown print, though as an unstable line its sporulation can be hit or miss. Famous as the parent of the sporeless Enigma blob.

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Out of stock Treasure Coast

Psilocybe cubensis

Treasure Coast

A reputed Florida coast landrace with a pale golden look, a heavy purple-brown spore drop, and one famous quirk: it loves to throw the odd ghostly low-pigment fruitbody.

★★★★★ 5.0

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VZ3 (Venezuela)

Psilocybe cubensis

VZ3 (Venezuela)

A genuinely wild Venezuelan cubensis, collected as a single jungle flush and only a few grow-outs removed from its mountain origin. A landrace line with a real, recent backstory rather than vendor mythology.

★★★★★ 5.0

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White Golden Teacher

Psilocybe cubensis

White Golden Teacher

A pale, ghostly take on the Golden Teacher that everyone already knows. Same easygoing GT bones, the colour drained out of the cap and stem, but a spore print that still comes down a proper dark purple-brown.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Out of stock Yosterizii

Psilocybe cubensis

Yosterizii

A short, stubby Ecuador substrain with a wood-grained cap, named after the contested forum figure who put it out. Well-pigmented spores and a backstory that is half mycology, half message-board drama.

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Z-Strain

Psilocybe cubensis

Z-Strain

The workhorse cube: a fast, aggressive colonising line famous for dropping heavy, dark prints almost as soon as the gills ripen. A reliable first strain to put under glass.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Out of stock The Cube³ Special

The Cube³ Special

Three 12mL Psilocybe cubensis spore syringes in one bundle, a collector's starter set across your pick of strains. For spore microscopy only.

★★★★★ 4.9

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Gymnopilus Luteofolius

Gymnopilus Luteofolius

A wood-rotting rustgill that drops a bright orange-brown spore print, not the purple-brown of a Psilocybe. The single cleanest genus-level contrast you can put under a microscope. Sold for microscopy, taxonomy and collecting only.

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MIB

Panaeolus cyanescens

MIB

A darker-fruited, lab-bred hybrid of the Blue Meanie, crossing the PHV line, the wild British Virgin Islands collection (TTBVI) and the Nec'D cross. Jet-black print, mottled gills, the lot. For spore microscopy only.

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TTBVI

Panaeolus cyanescens

TTBVI

The wild Caribbean Blue Meanie. A British Virgin Islands locality line of Panaeolus cyanescens with a tamarind-tree origin story and a big potency reputation. For spore microscopy only.

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Psilocybe Azurescens

Psilocybe Azurescens

The Pacific Northwest's cold-fruiting coastal wood-lover, reputedly one of the most potent Psilocybe species ever measured. Sold here strictly as a spore specimen for microscopy, taxonomy and collecting.

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Psilocybe Cyanescens

Psilocybe Cyanescens

The caramel wood-chip Psilocybe with the undulating cap margin and a purple-brown print, scientifically born in Britain at Kew. A landmark wood-loving species and a rewarding microscopy subject. Sold strictly as a spore specimen for microscopy, taxonomy and collecting.

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Psilocybe Mexicana

Psilocybe Mexicana

The mushroom modern psilocybin science actually began with. Roger Heim named it in 1957, grew it in his Paris lab, and from that cultivated material Albert Hofmann isolated the first pure psilocybin.

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Out of stock Psilocybe Semilanceata

Psilocybe Semilanceata

The wild British grassland icon and the conserved type species of the entire Psilocybe genus. A tiny sharp-nippled conical cap that you study, print and identify, never farm. Offered strictly as a microscopy and taxonomy reference specimen.

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Psilocybe Subaeruginosa

Psilocybe Subaeruginosa

The dominant potent wood-lover of temperate Australia and New Zealand, and the senior name of the famous subs / azzies / wavies complex. Recent genomics even suggests the Northern Hemisphere wavy caps and flying saucers may be the same organism under this older 1927 name. Sold strictly as spores for microscopy, taxonomy and collecting.

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Psilocybe Tampanensis

Psilocybe Tampanensis

The sclerotia-forming Psilocybe behind the "Philosopher's Stone": a sandy-meadow rarity from Florida, known to science from almost a single 1977 find, with small angular spores and a purple-brown print all its own.

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Good to know

Spores, not mushrooms

Everything here is the dormant spore: the microscopic reproductive cell, supplied as a specimen for the microscope. A dormant spore contains no psilocybin or psilocin, which is why it is legal to own and study in the UK. We sell strictly for microscopy, taxonomy and collecting, never for cultivation.