Huautla Mushroom Spores

$19.85

This mushroom spore strain comes from an area visited by R. Gordon Wasson, the famed ethnomycologist well remembered for his Life magazine article that first introduced the western world to psychotropic mushrooms. It’s been said that when Wasson’s piece appeared in Life Magazine, a pilgrimage was initiated. It’s a fascinating narrative, and learning about this spore strain is a genuine delight. The mature Huautla mushroom in the wild has a yellowish-brown cap, a long and thick pale-colored stem, and when wounded, a blue-green color. At maturity, the gills turn virtually black, and the mushroom spores themselves have a deep purple hue, according to mycologists. This is truly a great strain of spores to study with a microscope.

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Huautla shroom spores, also known as Huautla cubensis or Huautla Oaxaca cubensis, is one of our special mushroom spores for sale. This beauty, which originated in the Mexican city of Oaxaca, has long been a favorite of amateur and expert researchers alike. The Huautla psilocybin mushroom spores that we sell at Shaman Mushroom Spores are 100% genuine. This is significant since this strain of magic mushrooms was pivotal in the development of psychedelics in the United States.

This spore strain is essential for any amateur microscopist interested in learning more about the history of cubensis mushrooms as well as extending their taxonomic knowledge. Like many other famous strains, the Huautla spore strain originates in Mexico’s Oaxaca province. This strain, on the other hand, is unique.

This spore strain comes from an area visited by R. Gordon Wasson, the famed ethnomycologist well remembered for his Life magazine article that first introduced the western world to psychotropic mushrooms. It’s been said that when Wasson’s piece appeared in Life Magazine, a pilgrimage was initiated. Famous singers such as Bob Dylan and John Lennon are claimed to have visited the same town as Wasson in order to participate in the Mazatec shaman Mara Sabina’s holy mushroom ceremony. It’s a fascinating narrative, and learning about this spore strain is a genuine delight.

Huautla spores, also known as Oaxaca spores, are popular among amateur microscopists for reasons other than their historical significance. Microscopists interested in researching the initial stages of fungal development will find these spores extremely useful in the lab. Just as well, Huautla mushrooms are notably resistant to contamination.

The adult Huautla mushroom in the wild has a yellowish-brown cap, a long and thick pale-colored stem, and when wounded, a blue-green color. At maturity, the gills turn virtually black, and the spores themselves have a deep purple hue, according to mycologists. This is truly a great strain of spores to study with a microscope.

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