This rare strain comes from the ancient temple of Angkor Wat located in South East Asia (modern day Cambodia). This particular mushroom was used regularly by the early inhabitants of the area and was considered a central focus of their religious ceremonies for centuries. This is one of the far eastern strains that researcher John Allen has brought back to the US from his forays to the sacred lands of South East Asia Cambodian proves time and again what a reliable study it can be. This is among the top ten strains of all time.
Bovine, Equine Dung and Enriched Soils
Subtropical
25-85 mm in diameter, convex to broadly convex to plane at maturity. Orange/burnt orange maturing to golden brown to light yellow with nearly white edges. Surface dry lacking remnants of universal veil on cap (spots). Flesh white soon bruising bluish green.
100-160+ mm in length. Flesh bruising bluish green where injured. Persistent membranous annulus (ring) from partial veil that becomes dusted with purple brown spores at maturity.
Attachment adnate to adnexed. Grayish coloration in young fruit bodies becoming nearly black in maturity.
Dark purple/brown
"A very nice and fast growing cubensis from Cambodia. This cubensis was originally picked by John Allen while in Cambodia filming some of the psilocybe mushrooms that grow naturally throughout a lot of the country."