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Leucistic Treasure Coast Mushroom Spore Prints

Leucistic Treasure Coast Mushroom Spore Prints
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Leucistic Treasure Coast Spore Print

The Leucistic Treasure Coast strain is a captivating variation of the well-known Treasure Coast lineage, admired for its distinctive pale appearance and reliable growth traits. Recognized for its leucistic expression, this strain develops lighter, almost ghostly-colored fruiting bodies, making it a fascinating subject of study for those engaged in spore research. Its rarity and unique features set it apart as a prized strain for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Each Leucistic Treasure Coast Spore Print is carefully prepared on sterile aluminum foil to ensure purity and consistency. Produced in a controlled environment, these prints deliver dense spore deposits that provide researchers with an excellent starting point for microscopic examination and study. The controlled production process not only safeguards quality but also helps preserve the natural characteristics of the strain.

Offered exclusively for research purposes, these spore prints allow mycology students and collectors to explore the unique genetics of the Leucistic Treasure Coast strain in detail. With its combination of striking aesthetics, robust genetics, and careful preparation, this spore print serves as both a reliable research tool and a captivating addition to any spore collection.

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Key Features

Rare Leucistic Pigmentation

Leucistic Treasure Coast spores exhibit reduced melanin expression — a visually and taxonomically distinct trait that makes these prints particularly compelling for morphological microscopy research.

GMP Sterile Print Production

Produced in a GMP-aligned cleanroom environment, each Leucistic Treasure Coast print delivers a dense, uncontaminated basidiospore deposit suitable for reference-grade microscopy work.

Archive-Stable Print Format

Individually sealed on foil substrate, these prints offer long-term ambient storage stability — an ideal format for researchers building archival spore libraries without refrigeration requirements.

GMO-Free Leucistic Genetics

Sourced exclusively from unmodified leucistic Treasure Coast specimens, these prints carry no synthetic alterations — authentic reduced-pigmentation genetics preserved in their natural state.

The pigmentation anomaly that gave Treasure Coast a second chapter

The Treasure Coast strain of Psilocybe cubensis was first documented along Florida's southeastern Atlantic coast — a subtropical environment that shaped its robust spore morphology and wide basidiospore profile. The leucistic variant emerged from selective observation of naturally occurring reduced-pigmentation specimens within that lineage, producing a phenotype with notably lighter coloration than the classic form. For microscopy researchers, Leucistic Treasure Coast spore prints offer a rare opportunity to study melanin-reduced basidiospore structure alongside its fully pigmented counterpart — making it a valuable reference point in comparative Psilocybe cubensis taxonomy research.

Product Details

Specimen
Species Psilocybe cubensis
Strain Leucistic Treasure Coast
Spore type Multi-spore
Genetics Leucistic variant of Treasure Coast lineage
Origin Florida, USA (subtropical Atlantic coast)
Specifications
Solution Dry spore deposit on 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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Leucistic Treasure Coast Spore Print
Dense multi-spore deposit on sterile aluminum foil

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Leucistic Treasure Coast mushroom spore print?
A Leucistic Treasure Coast spore print is a dry deposit of basidiospores from a reduced-pigmentation variant of the Treasure Coast Psilocybe cubensis strain, pressed onto foil substrate for microscopy research and archival storage. The leucistic trait refers to a naturally occurring reduction in melanin expression, producing spores with visibly lighter coloration than the classic Treasure Coast phenotype — making it a taxonomically interesting specimen for comparative microscopy study.
How do you store Leucistic Treasure Coast spore prints?
Leucistic Treasure Coast 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. Unlike liquid spore syringes, prints require no refrigeration and can remain viable for microscopy research for up to 24 months when stored properly.
Does Magic Spore Labs ship Leucistic Treasure Coast spore prints to my state?
Magic Spore Labs ships Leucistic Treasure Coast spore prints to researchers throughout 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 Leucistic Treasure Coast and standard Treasure Coast spores?
The standard Treasure Coast strain produces deeply pigmented purple-black basidiospores typical of Psilocybe cubensis, while the leucistic variant exhibits reduced melanin expression resulting in noticeably lighter spore coloration. Under the microscope, this pigmentation difference makes leucistic specimens particularly valuable for researchers studying the relationship between melanin expression and spore morphology within the same genetic lineage — a comparison that standard Treasure Coast prints alone cannot provide.
Where did the Treasure Coast strain of Psilocybe cubensis originate?
The Treasure Coast strain takes its name from Florida's southeastern Atlantic coastline — a subtropical region known for its warm, humid climate — where specimens were first collected and documented. The strain is noted for producing characteristically large basidiospores with a wide morphological profile, traits that were preserved and further studied in the leucistic variant now available as a spore print from Magic Spore Labs.
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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