Golden Teacher – Appearance
Colorful, yellowish appearance is what really makes Golden Teachers stand out and worth their name. Unlike other magic mushrooms, they have an elegant “skirt” when matured.
- Size: above average, 3-8 inches (7-20 cm) tall;
- Cap: bell-shaped when growing, flat with cracked edges at maturity; gradient colored — brighter on the edges and dark brown in the middle, has beautiful yellowish-golden speckles that remind freckles; 2-4 inches (6-8cm) in diameter;
- Stem: usually proportionally thinner than a cap, long, yellowish with white flesh inside; straight and tight, can be wider at the bottom; grows a skirt when matured.
Even when dried, Golden Teacher saves its proud golden shade. You can explore shrooms online and buy Golden Teacher online in Canada in our store and get the most beautiful, carefully picked dried mushrooms.
Golden Teacher – Origins
The cubensis fungus as a species was first discovered by American mycologist and biologist Franklin Sumner Earle in 1906 on the island of Cuba, north of the Caribbean Sea. He assigned it to the genus Stropharia. In the title, “cubensis” means “Cuban” and refers to the place where the species was discovered. In 1948, the German scientist Rolf Singer, in his publication in the journal Sydowia, transferred it to the genus Psilocybe. As for the strain Golden Teacher, its exact origin is unknown. It is believed that Golden Teacher appeared in the Florida desert in the USA in the late 1980s. This fungus became extremely popular fastly due to its easy cultivation abilities and nice trips.
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