The Red Boy “revert” mushroom is a rare strain of Psilocybe cubensis, valued in mycology for its reddish caps and unusual reddish‑tinted spore prints. It was thought lost for decades but later revived from preserved spores, making it a unique subject for microscopy and academic study, not for consumption.
Features:
Reddish spore prints → One of the only cubensis strains with this trait.
Revival story → Its reintroduction from long‑preserved spores makes it historically significant.
Microscopy focus → Used for academic research on pigmentation variance and spore resilience.





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