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A-Strain Spore Syringe
A-Strain mushroom spores come from a widely recognized Psilocybe cubensis variety known for its clear and distinct microscopic features. The spores are dark purple-brown, smooth-walled, ellipsoid in shape, typically measuring about 12 to 15 micrometers long and 7 to 10 micrometers wide. Under microscopy, A-Strain spores reveal a prominent germ pore and a well-defined apiculus, making them useful for detailed fungal taxonomy and morphological studies.
Historically, A-Strain has been a popular strain among mycologists and microscopy enthusiasts for its consistent spore morphology and clarity, serving as a reliable specimen for educational and scientific research. These spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, helping learners and researchers explore fungal structures with accuracy and precision.
A-Strain mushroom spores come from a widely recognized Psilocybe cubensis variety known for its clear and distinct microscopic features. The spores are dark purple-brown, smooth-walled, ellipsoid in shape, typically measuring about 12 to 15 micrometers long and 7 to 10 micrometers wide. Under microscopy, A-Strain spores reveal a prominent germ pore and a well-defined apiculus, making them useful for detailed fungal taxonomy and morphological studies.
Historically, A-Strain has been a popular strain among mycologists and microscopy enthusiasts for its consistent spore morphology and clarity, serving as a reliable specimen for educational and scientific research. These spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, helping learners and researchers explore fungal structures with accuracy and precision.

