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Bunnell Pans Mushroom Spore Prints

Bunnell Pans Mushroom Spore Prints
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Bunnell Pans Spore Print

The Bunnell Pans Mushroom Spore Print from Magic Spore Labs delivers basidiospores from a precisely located Florida isolation of Panaeolus cyanescens — one of the most globally distributed and extensively studied species in the Panaeolus genus, known in the research community variously as Pan cyan, Copelandia, and Blue Meanie. Collected from the subtropical pasture fields of Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida, this isolation carries a specific domestic U.S. provenance that distinguishes it from the tropical island isolations — Hawaiian, Southeast Asian, Caribbean — that represent the more commonly available P. cyanescens reference material in the research print market.

Morphologically, Panaeolus cyanescens is immediately distinctive under the microscope. The species produces jet black, smooth, elliptical basidiospores with characteristically tetrasporic basidia — a spore architecture and gill structure meaningfully different from both Psilocybe cubensis and the limoniform spore geometry of Panaeolus cinctulus. Prints are known for maturing quickly and depositing with exceptional density, producing a rich, dark substrate deposit that holds up well to rigorous microscopy examination. For researchers building multi-genus or multi-isolation Panaeolus reference collections, the Bunnell isolation adds a geographically specific American data point to a species with genuinely global research documentation.

Magic Spore Labs produces every Bunnell Pans spore print under GMP-aligned sterile conditions, depositing a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore sample onto individually sealed sterile aluminum foil substrate. Prints store at ambient temperature for up to 24 months with no refrigeration required. We ship to researchers across the United States, excluding California, Idaho, and Georgia. All products are sold strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research purposes only.

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Key Features

Jet Black Elliptical Florida Isolate

The Bunnell, FL isolation of Panaeolus cyanescens produces jet black, smooth, elliptical basidiospores with tetrasporic basidia — a morphologically distinct spore profile collected from Florida's subtropical pasture environment and immediately differentiable from Psilocybe cubensis under microscopy examination.

GMP Sterile Print Production

Each Bunnell Pans 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 taxonomic microscopy research.

Dense Deposits, Foil-Preserved Format

Panaeolus cyanescens prints are known for maturing quickly and leaving exceptionally dense spore deposits — each print is individually sealed on sterile aluminum foil substrate for long-term ambient storage stability with no refrigeration required.

Precisely Located Florida Wild-Collect

Collected from the pasture fields of Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida, this P. cyanescens isolation carries a verifiable geographic provenance — a subtropical grassland wild-collect with a specific U.S. origin that distinguishes it from tropical island isolations of the same species.

Collected from a Florida pasture — a domestic isolation of a globally studied species

Panaeolus cyanescens — known in the research community variously as Pan cyan, Copelandia, or Blue Meanie — is one of the most globally distributed and extensively studied species in the Panaeolus genus, documented across tropical and subtropical pastures, nutrient-rich soils, and livestock-grazed grasslands worldwide. The Bunnell isolation takes its name from Bunnell, Florida — a small city in Flagler County where specimens were collected from subtropical pasture environments, giving this print a precise domestic U.S. provenance. For microscopists, the Bunnell isolation offers a well-anchored American collection point for one of mycology's most morphologically documented Panaeolus species — jet black, smooth, elliptical basidiospores with characteristically tetrasporic basidia, produced in dense deposits ideal for reference-grade microscopy study.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Panaeolus cyanescens
Strain Bunnell, FL isolation
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics Wild-collected subtropical Florida isolate
Origin Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida, USA
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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Bunnell Pans Spore Print
Panaeolus cyanescens · Bunnell, Florida isolation · Jet black elliptical basidiospore deposit on aluminum foil substrate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Panaeolus cyanescens Bunnell spore print?
A Panaeolus cyanescens Bunnell spore print is a dry deposit of jet black, smooth, elliptical basidiospores from a wild-collected isolation of P. cyanescens — also known as Pan cyan, Copelandia, or Blue Meanie — sourced from the subtropical pasture fields of Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida. One of the most globally distributed and extensively documented species in the Panaeolus genus, P. cyanescens is characterized by tetrasporic basidia producing dense black spore deposits, making it a morphologically compelling specimen for comparative genus-level microscopy and taxonomy research. All prints are sold strictly for microscopy and research purposes only.
How do you store Panaeolus cyanescens Bunnell spore prints?
Bunnell Pans 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 Panaeolus cyanescens Bunnell spore prints to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Panaeolus cyanescens Bunnell 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.
What is the difference between Panaeolus cyanescens and Panaeolus cinctulus spore prints?
Both Panaeolus cyanescens and Panaeolus cinctulus produce jet black basidiospores, but they differ meaningfully in spore geometry, habitat, and geographic distribution. P. cyanescens produces smooth, elliptical spores with tetrasporic basidia and is primarily associated with tropical and subtropical dung-enriched pastures, while P. cinctulus yields limoniform (lemon-shaped) spores and is documented across a broader temperate and subtropical range on compost and disturbed ground. For researchers building a comprehensive Panaeolus reference collection, studying both species side-by-side reveals meaningful intrageneric morphological variation.
What makes the Bunnell, Florida isolation of Panaeolus cyanescens significant for research?
The Bunnell isolation is notable as a precisely documented domestic U.S. collection point for a species more commonly associated with tropical island environments — Hawaii, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean. Collected from subtropical pasture fields in Flagler County, Florida, this isolation gives researchers a verifiable American provenance for comparative morphological study alongside tropical P. cyanescens isolations, offering direct data on whether and how subtropical mainland collection environments influence basidiospore structure within the same species.
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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