Panaeolus Cyanescens TTBVI Spore Print
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The Panaeolus cyanescens TTBVI (Tamarind Tree British Virgin Islands) is a distinguished variant of the Panaeolus cyanescens species, renowned for its unique origin and potent characteristics. Discovered near a tamarind tree in the British Virgin Islands, this strain has garnered attention for its robust alkaloid profile and distinctive morphological features. Our TTBVI Spore Print offers a high-quality, sterile sample ideal for microscopic examination and taxonomic studies.Reddit 2panaeoluscoop.com 2panaeoluscoop.com 2Origins and DiscoveryThe TTBVI variant was first identified in the British Virgin Islands, specifically near a tamarind tree, which inspired its name. This strain has been propagated and shared among mycology enthusiasts, notably through contributions from cultivators like GordoTek. Its unique geographical origin and genetic makeup make it a valuable specimen for research and comparison with other Panaeolus strains.Sonoran Spores 6mushroommanmycology.com 6Reddit 6RedditUnique FeaturesCapThe caps of Panaeolus cyanescens TTBVI are typically 1.5–4 cm in diameter, transitioning from hemispheric to convex as they mature. They exhibit a light brown to off-white coloration, often developing cracks in dry conditions. The caps are hygrophanous and bruise blue when handled, indicating the presence of psychoactive compounds.WikipediaStemStems range from 7–12 cm in length and 2–3 mm in thickness, maintaining a consistent width or slightly enlarging at the base. They are pruinose, matching the cap in color, and exhibit blue staining upon bruising.WikipediaGillsThe gills are broadly adnate to adnexed, closely spaced, and transition from gray to black as spores mature. They often display a mottled appearance, a characteristic feature of the Panaeolus genus.WikipediaMycological SignificanceThe TTBVI variant is esteemed for its potent alkaloid content, with studies reporting psilocybin levels up to 2.5% and psilocin levels around 1.194% in Panaeolus cyanescens specimens. Its robust genetic profile and distinctive morphological traits make it a subject of interest for researchers focusing on psychoactive fungi. The strain’s unique origin adds to its value for comparative studies and phylogenetic analyses.WikipediaWhy Choose Our Panaeolus cyanescens TTBVI Spore Print?Sterile Preparation: Each spore print is produced in a controlled environment to ensure contamination-free samples.High Viability: Our prints are known for their dense spore deposits, facilitating detailed microscopic analysis.Educational Value: Ideal for academic research, taxonomy, and microscopy enthusiasts seeking to study a unique Panaeolus variant.Legal NoticeThis Panaeolus cyanescens TTBVI Spore Print is intended strictly for microscopy and educational research. Cultivation of psilocybin-containing species is illegal in several U.S. states. Lab Link Supply does not ship to California, Georgia, or Idaho. By purchasing, you affirm that you are at least 18 years old and will comply with all local laws and regulations.panaeoluscoop.comEnhance your mycological studies with the Panaeolus cyanescens TTBVI Spore Print—a rare and potent specimen for advanced research.
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