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Alenii Mushroom Spore Prints

Alenii Mushroom Spore Prints
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Alenii Spore Print

The Alenii strain has quickly gained recognition among mycological enthusiasts for its unique characteristics and striking spore structures. Known for its dark, rich coloration and distinct patterns, this strain offers an exciting opportunity for researchers and hobbyists alike to explore its taxonomy and microscopic features. Each Alenii spore print provides an authentic snapshot of the strain’s natural expression, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on fungal diversity and identification.

Our Alenii Spore Prints are carefully prepared using sterile aluminum foil, ensuring the spores remain uncontaminated and viable for detailed study. Produced in a controlled environment, each print maintains consistent quality and reliability, giving microscopy enthusiasts the chance to observe dense deposits that highlight the defining traits of this fascinating species. These prints allow for repeated analysis under varying magnifications, bringing clarity to the structural details that set Alenii apart.

Designed with academic and research purposes in mind, Alenii spore prints are perfect for those interested in taxonomy, microscopic research, or fungal biodiversity studies. With dense spore deposits preserved in pristine condition, they provide an excellent medium for hands-on learning and advanced research. Whether you are deepening your knowledge of fungi or expanding your reference library, these spore prints deliver both quality and authenticity for serious study.

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Key Features

John Allen's Namesake Strain

Alenii is a Psilocybe cubensis strain named in direct honor of ethnomycologist John Allen — whose Southeast Asian fieldwork established some of the most rigorously documented wild-collect lineages in the cubensis research catalog, making this print a specimen of genuine historical taxonomy significance.

GMP Sterile Print Production

Each Alenii spore print is produced in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment using strict sterile technique, delivering a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore deposit suitable for serious academic and microscopy research.

Foil-Preserved, Archive-Ready Format

Alenii prints are deposited onto sterile aluminum foil substrate and individually sealed — providing long-term ambient storage stability with no refrigeration required, ideal for archival Psilocybe cubensis reference collections.

Documented Lineage, Verified Provenance

Named for one of mycology's most prolific field researchers, Alenii carries a provenance rooted in rigorous documentation — making it a reference specimen valued as much for its recorded lineage as for its basidiospore morphology.

Named for the ethnomycologist who mapped Psilocybe cubensis across Southeast Asia

Alenii takes its name from John Allen — the American ethnomycologist whose extensive field documentation of Psilocybe species across Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and neighboring countries during the 1990s established many of the Southeast Asian cubensis strains most studied in microscopy research today. The latinized honorific "Alenii" places this strain squarely within the tradition of taxonomic nomenclature, acknowledging the collector whose work brought it to the research community's attention. For microscopists, an Alenii spore print carries both morphological research value and a direct connection to one of modern mycology's most consequential periods of Southeast Asian field documentation.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Psilocybe cubensis
Strain Alenii
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics John Allen Southeast Asian wild-collect lineage
Origin Southeast Asia (John Allen collection)
Specifications
Solution Dry spore deposit on aluminum foil substrate
Storage Cool, dry place — away from direct light and humidity
Shelf life Up to 24 months when stored properly

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Alenii Spore Print
Dense multi-spore deposit on sterile aluminum foil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Alenii mushroom spore print?
An Alenii spore print is a dry deposit of basidiospores from the Alenii strain of Psilocybe cubensis — a Southeast Asian wild-collect named in honor of ethnomycologist John Allen, whose extensive fieldwork across Thailand, Cambodia, and neighboring countries during the 1990s produced some of the most rigorously documented cubensis collection records in mycology research. The print is produced by allowing a specimen's cap to deposit spores directly onto sterile aluminum foil substrate, creating a dense, stable record of the strain's basidiospore morphology for microscopy and taxonomy research.
How do you store Alenii spore prints?
Alenii spore prints should be stored in a cool, dry location away from direct light and humidity — an airtight envelope or sealed container kept at ambient room temperature is sufficient for long-term preservation. No refrigeration is required under standard conditions, and prints remain viable for microscopy research for up to 24 months when stored properly.
Does Magic Spore Labs ship Alenii spore prints to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Alenii spore prints to researchers across the United States, with the exception of California, Idaho, and Georgia, where state law restricts spore shipments. All orders are packaged discreetly and securely and are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.
How does the Alenii strain relate to other John Allen Southeast Asian cubensis strains like Cambodian and Koh Samui?
Cambodian and Koh Samui are both John Allen field collections tied to specific geographic locations — the Angkor Wat region of Cambodia and the Thai island of Koh Samui respectively. Alenii is distinct in that rather than being named for a place, it carries Allen's name directly as a latinized honorific — a taxonomic convention typically reserved for strains of particular research significance or those most closely associated with a collector's body of work. Together, all three form a coherent set of Allen-documented Southeast Asian reference specimens for comparative cubensis microscopy.
Why is the naming convention "Alenii" significant in Psilocybe cubensis taxonomy?
The latinized suffix "-ii" in Alenii follows a long-standing convention in biological taxonomy where species or strains are named in honor of the researcher most responsible for their collection or documentation — a practice seen across botany, zoology, and mycology. Applied to a Psilocybe cubensis strain, it places Alenii within a formal naming tradition that distinguishes it from colloquially named community strains, grounding it in the same taxonomic language used in published mycology literature and giving researchers a clear provenance reference tied directly to John Allen's Southeast Asian fieldwork.
Disclaimer: Psilocybe cubensis spores are intended for microscopic research and identification purposes only. Not for human consumption. Not for sale in CA, ID, FL, or GA. Any communication implying intent to cultivate will result in order cancellation and future purchase denial.

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