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Mexican Dutch King Spore Syringe
Mexico Dutch King mushroom spores come from a distinct Psilocybe cubensis strain with roots linked to Mexican and Dutch origins. These spores are characterized by their dark purple-brown color, ellipsoid shape, and smooth cell walls typically measuring about 11 to 15 micrometers in length and 7 to 9 micrometers in width. The spores have a noticeable germ pore and a clear apiculus visible under a microscope, traits useful for fungal research and taxonomy. The strain is well-regarded in microscopy for its consistent spore morphology and clear microscopic detail.
Mexico Dutch King spores are prized for microscopy and educational study, providing a reliable sample for those interested in fungal genetics, morphology, and taxonomy. They are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, ensuring they serve as a valuable tool for scientific and instructional applications.
Mexico Dutch King mushroom spores come from a distinct Psilocybe cubensis strain with roots linked to Mexican and Dutch origins. These spores are characterized by their dark purple-brown color, ellipsoid shape, and smooth cell walls typically measuring about 11 to 15 micrometers in length and 7 to 9 micrometers in width. The spores have a noticeable germ pore and a clear apiculus visible under a microscope, traits useful for fungal research and taxonomy. The strain is well-regarded in microscopy for its consistent spore morphology and clear microscopic detail.
Mexico Dutch King spores are prized for microscopy and educational study, providing a reliable sample for those interested in fungal genetics, morphology, and taxonomy. They are sold exclusively for microscopy and educational purposes, ensuring they serve as a valuable tool for scientific and instructional applications.

