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Panaeolus Spores

Whether you’re here for the beauty, the potency or challenge, we’ve got it. Shop the largest collection of Panaeolus spores from around the world for research and study.

  • A cluster of tall, thin Liquid Amber Panaeolus cyanescens mushrooms with light brown caps and long stems grows closely together in soil, bathed in warm sunlight with striped shadows in the background.New!

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Liquid Amber Spore Print

    $20.00
  • Panaeolus Cyanescens Laupāhoehoe, Hawaii spore print: Close-up of numerous Panaeolus Cyanescens mushrooms.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Laupāhoehoe, Hawaii Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A cluster of tall, thin Panaeolus cyanescens mushrooms with small, conical caps grows closely together in soil, set against a blurred wooden background.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Misty Glenn Spore Print

    $20.00
  • Panaeolus Hybrid Komodo x BVI Spore Print: Close-up of numerous cultivated mushrooms with tan caps and slender stems, growing on a substrate.

    Panaeolus Hybrid Komodo x BVI Spore Print

    $20.00
  • Two imperfect spore prints

    Imperfect Panaeolus Spore Prints Bundle Deal (2 Pack)

    $25.00
  • A cluster of Panaeolus Bisporus mushrooms with tall, slender stems and wide caps grows from the dark soil. Their grayish-brown hue stands out against a wooden background, enhancing the earthy tone of this natural scene.

    Panaeolus Bisporus Marco Island, FL Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A close-up view of numerous tall, slender Panaeolus Cyanescens mushrooms with wide caps and gills visible underneath. They are closely clustered together creating an intriguing forest-like appearance.Sold Out

    Panaeolus Cyanescens ATOP Spore Print

    $20.00
  • modern, minimalist ink sketch of a panaeolus cyanescens spore print on a light grey backgroundSold Out

    Panaeolus Cyanescens MIB Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A cluster of tall, thin mushrooms with black, flat caps and slender white stems thrives in a container. These mushrooms contrast beautifully against the dark soil and neutral, textured background.Sold Out

    Panaeolus Cyanescens South Africa Mystery Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A dense cluster of Alabama Bayou Magic mushrooms grows closely together on a bed of soil. The background is slightly blurred, emphasizing the panaeolus cyanescens mushrooms in the foreground.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Alabama Bayou Magic Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A cluster of small, beige Estero Panaeolus cyanescens mushrooms with round caps grows closely together on a bed of soil. The sunlight highlights their smooth texture, casting soft shadows on their surroundings.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Estero, FL Swab Set

    $20.00
  • A cluster of small, delicate panaeolus cyanecens mushrooms with light caps and dark gills grows from a substrate. The mushrooms are densely packed, with some taller than others, forming a natural, organic pattern against a wooden background.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Texas Titans Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A clear plastic container holds a dense cluster of tall, slender mushrooms with beige caps. The container has visible white mold and dark substrate at the bottom, indicating an indoor cultivation of Wild Coast, Australia Panaeolus Cyanescens. The background features a dark wall.Sold Out

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Wild Coast, South Africa Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A dense cluster of tall, slender mushrooms with light caps and stems, likely Snake Gully Panaeolus Cyanescens, growing from a small plastic container filled with soil. The background is dark, highlighting the mushrooms' intricate details and the white, fuzzy mycelium at their base.Sold Out

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Snake Gully, Australia Spore Print

    $20.00
  • A cluster of small, pale mushrooms with thin stems and rounded caps, some showing the distinctive reddish tint of Blue Springs Red Spore, growing in sandy soil. The background is blurred, focusing attention on the group of mushrooms in various stages of growth.

    Panaeolus Cyanescens Blue Springs, FL (Red Spore) Spore Print

    $20.00

Panaeolus Spores for Microscopy

Some of the most potent magic mushrooms in the world belong to this genus. While our spores are strictly offered for research and taxonomy, it’s the combination of beauty and potency that often draws researchers to the Panaeolus genre

Known for their jet black spores and mottled gills, Panaeolus species reveal a wide range of traits under the microscope. From symmetrical basidia to heavy spore drops and unusual bruising reactions, each one offers something unique to observe and compare.

Panaeolus Growing Conditions

Most Panaeolus species are found in warm, humid regions, especially in grasslands, and pastures fertilized by grazing animals. They’re considered coprophilous, meaning they grow on or near dung, and tend to appear after heavy rain followed by a short dry spell.

They generally prefer indirect light, steady airflow, and a balance between surface moisture and evaporation. In nature, you’ll often spot them during seasonal transitions when temperatures drop slightly and the air begins to dry out.

Panaeolus Species

There are over 100 species in the Panaeolus genus, but only 13 are known to contain psilocybin. That makes this group especially interesting. It spans everything from common lawn mushrooms to some of the most potent magic mushrooms in the world.

For years, several species were classified under Copelandia, including cyanescens and tropicalis, but modern taxonomy now places them all within Panaeolus. You’ll still hear the Copelandia name used occasionally, but it’s no longer recognized as a genus.

Here are a few species commonly studied in microscopy:

  • Panaeolus cyanescens: Often called Blue Meanies. Known for its jet black spores, symmetrical gills, and bell-shaped caps. TTBVI (Tamarind Tree, British Virgin Islands) is the most potent cyanescens variety tested to date.
  • Panaeolus tropicalis: Slightly smaller than cyanescens, with more rounded caps and often weaker bruising. Fruits best in consistently warm and humid tropical conditions.
  • Panaeolus bisporus: The only known Panaeolus species with two-spored basidia. This is actually how bisporus got its name: bi (2) + sporus (spores). They tend to be a little larger and more rugged than other Panaeolus species and prefer slightly cooler temps with higher humidity.
  • Panaeolus cinctulus: One of the most widespread species in the genus. Often misidentified in the wild due to its variability and preference for nutrient-rich lawns and pastures.
  • Hybrids and Crosses: Includes rare crosses like PHV (Purple Haustralia Venom) and Nec’d (Nec-divino the wizard), created by Jake Oncid. These are 2 of my favorite varieties and typically express traits from both species.

Are Panaeolus Spores Legal?

Since Panaeolus spores do not contain psilocybin or psilocin, they are legal to possess in most parts of the world for microscopic research and taxonomy. Laws vary widely from country to country though so it’s important to know and follow the regulations in your area. If you’re ordering from outside the U.S., please check your local laws before placing an order so you’re aware of any fees, taxes or restrictions. Due to state regulations, we do not ship to California, Idaho, or Georgia.

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All spore samples are carefully prepared using proper sterile technique and stored in a dark, dry, temperature-regulated environment to preserve viability.

Orders are shipped within 1–2 days, in discreet packaging, and backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you’re unhappy for any reason, just email support@panaeoluscoop.com and I’ll make it right.