
Key Features
John Allen's Angkor Wat Collection
The Cambodian strain was documented by ethnomycologist John Allen near the Angkor Wat temple complex — giving these basidiospores one of the most precisely recorded collection histories of any Psilocybe cubensis strain in microscopy research.
GMP Sterile Print Production
Each Cambodian spore print is produced in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment using strict sterile technique, delivering a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore deposit suitable for academic and taxonomic microscopy research.
Foil-Preserved, Archive-Ready Format
Cambodian prints are deposited onto sterile aluminum foil substrate and individually sealed — providing long-term ambient storage stability ideal for researchers building archival Psilocybe cubensis reference libraries.
Verified Wild-Origin Southeast Asian Genetics
Sourced from unmodified Cambodian specimens with a documented wild-collection lineage, these prints contain no synthetic alterations — authentic mainland Southeast Asian Psilocybe cubensis genetics preserved in their natural state.
Documented near Angkor Wat — one of mycology's most historically anchored strains
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