Ecuador Spore Syringe

€25.00

Ecuador mushroom spores come from a Psilocybe cubensis landrace native to the mountainous regions of Ecuador. These spores exhibit a dark purplish-black color and a subellipsoid (elliptical) shape, typically measuring about 11 to 15 micrometers in length and 7 to 9 micrometers in width. Under microscope examination, Ecuadorian spores display smooth walls, a visible germ pore, and clear apiculus structures, making them well-suited for fungal taxonomy and morphology studies.

Historically, the Ecuadorian strain is noted for thriving in high-altitude environments with resilience and adaptability, making it a classic and respected variety among mycologists and microscopy enthusiasts. The spores are widely sought after for their consistent morphological traits and clarity under microscopic observation. Ecuadorian spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, intended to support scientific research, mycology education, and microscopy skill development.

Ecuador mushroom spores come from a Psilocybe cubensis landrace native to the mountainous regions of Ecuador. These spores exhibit a dark purplish-black color and a subellipsoid (elliptical) shape, typically measuring about 11 to 15 micrometers in length and 7 to 9 micrometers in width. Under microscope examination, Ecuadorian spores display smooth walls, a visible germ pore, and clear apiculus structures, making them well-suited for fungal taxonomy and morphology studies.

Historically, the Ecuadorian strain is noted for thriving in high-altitude environments with resilience and adaptability, making it a classic and respected variety among mycologists and microscopy enthusiasts. The spores are widely sought after for their consistent morphological traits and clarity under microscopic observation. Ecuadorian spores are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, intended to support scientific research, mycology education, and microscopy skill development.