Blue Magnolia Isolated Spore Syringe – 10cc | Spore Genetics
Also known as Blue Magnolia Cubensis, Blue Magnolia Spores, Blue Mag
Originally isolated from a wild Mississippi Psilocybe cubensis mushroom collection in 2011 by community mycologists Doc and Mycotek, the Blue Magnolia Isolated Spore Syringe represents one of the most iconic American cubensis varieties. This magic mushroom strain was first discovered growing from bovine and equine dung in enriched Gulf Coast soils, where it developed its now-famous reputation for massive fruiting bodies and remarkable vigorous growth.
Each isolated spore syringe syringe contains 10cc of high-density Blue Magnolia Isolated Spores, prepared and sealed in our certified cleanroom to ensure contamination-free research. In a tub, these spores display robust structure, distinctive pigmentation, and consistent morphology across generations — a testament to their stable lineage.
Researchers have long admired Blue Magnolia magic mushrooms for its thick, towering stems, broad golden-tan caps, and tendency to produce dense clusters that seem to overshadow their substrate. Despite its size and strength, this strain remains approachable and beginner-friendly, offering reliable performance and beautiful spore characteristics ideal for microscopy.
Blue Magnolia Isolated Spore Syringe Highlights
✔ 10cc of Psilocybe cubensis Blue Magnolia Isolated Spores
✔ Wild origin: Mississippi, USA (2011)
✔ Known for dense fruits and high genetic vigor
✔ Prepared in a sterile ISO-7 cleanroom
✔ Ideal for microscopy, taxonomy, and spore structure research
✔ Fast, discreet USA shipping
What’s Included in your Spore Syringe Order
One (1) 10cc BD Luer-Lok Syringe filled with Blue Magnolia Isolated Spores
One (1) Sterile 16-gauge needle
One (1) Alcohol prep pad
Includes our “How to Use a Mushroom Spore Syringe” guide
Interested in other strains like the Blue Magnolia? Check out our in-house Bull-Run Syringe or go with a unique Albino like ACW.
Important Note: Blue Magnolia is intended strictly for microscopy and taxonomy research only — not for cultivation.