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Genus: Psilocybe
Species: Tampanensis
Variety: Wild Florida
The story goes that Dr. Steven Pollock discovered this rare specimen near the sand dunes of Tampa, Florida back in 1977. It wasn’t seen again in the wild for another 44 years. The original specimen is now preserved at the herbarium of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico.
Recent DNA sequencing has confirmed that ATL #7 as well as Psilocybe “Mexicana” should actually fall under the same species as this unique cultigen.
While it hasn’t been the most prolific stone producer in my experience, the flushes are incredibly heady. Different varieties carry different alkaloid profiles—which translates to noticeably different effects.
Legal Disclaimer & Product Information
All data regarding psilocybin mushrooms has been collected in regions where such research is permitted by law. Our spore samples are intended strictly for microscopy and taxonomy purposes in jurisdictions where they are legal. Psilocybin mushroom spores do not contain any active compounds and are not intended for cultivation or consumption.
Each spore sample is collected in a completely sterile environment to ensure purity and reliability. Spores are shipped separately and include a microscope slide and step-by-step instructions for proper observation.
Please ensure you are aware of and compliant with your local laws before placing an order.
DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN FLORIDA LAW, ACTIVE SPORES MAY NO LONGER BE DISTRIBUTED, POSSESSED, RESEARCHED, OR SOLD.
SPREADING KNOWLEDGE AND SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT “ACTIVE” FUNGAL SPECIMEN IS NOT A CRIME.
500.75 Mushroom spores and mycelium; offenses.-It is unlawful to transport or offer to transport, import into this state, sell or offer for sale, furnish, or give away spores or mycelium capable of producing mushrooms or other material which will contain a controlled substance, including psilocybin or psilocyn, during its lifecycle. A person who violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Additional states where “active” Mushroom Spores are illegal to possess are as follows:
California – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal to possess if intended for cultivation.
Georgia – Possessing psilocybin mushroom spores is illegal in Georgia if you intend to cultivate them.
Idaho – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal if there is an intent to grow or cultivate them.
Michigan – While spores themselves are not explicitly illegal, the cultivation or production of Psilocybe mushrooms is illegal.
Mississippi – Psilocybin spores are illegal in Mississippi, as cultivation is prohibited under state law.
Nevada – In Nevada, although spores can be sold, cultivation for the purpose of growing psychedelic mushrooms is illegal.
North Carolina – Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal, so spores intended for such purposes are considered illegal.
Oregon – While psilocybin use has been legalized for therapeutic use in Oregon (under specific conditions), the cultivation of mushrooms from spores is still restricted.
Florida - As of July 1st 2025
Genus: Psilocybe
Species: Tampanensis
Variety: Wild Florida
The story goes that Dr. Steven Pollock discovered this rare specimen near the sand dunes of Tampa, Florida back in 1977. It wasn’t seen again in the wild for another 44 years. The original specimen is now preserved at the herbarium of the Instituto Politécnico Nacional in Mexico.
Recent DNA sequencing has confirmed that ATL #7 as well as Psilocybe “Mexicana” should actually fall under the same species as this unique cultigen.
While it hasn’t been the most prolific stone producer in my experience, the flushes are incredibly heady. Different varieties carry different alkaloid profiles—which translates to noticeably different effects.
Legal Disclaimer & Product Information
All data regarding psilocybin mushrooms has been collected in regions where such research is permitted by law. Our spore samples are intended strictly for microscopy and taxonomy purposes in jurisdictions where they are legal. Psilocybin mushroom spores do not contain any active compounds and are not intended for cultivation or consumption.
Each spore sample is collected in a completely sterile environment to ensure purity and reliability. Spores are shipped separately and include a microscope slide and step-by-step instructions for proper observation.
Please ensure you are aware of and compliant with your local laws before placing an order.
DUE TO RECENT CHANGES IN FLORIDA LAW, ACTIVE SPORES MAY NO LONGER BE DISTRIBUTED, POSSESSED, RESEARCHED, OR SOLD.
SPREADING KNOWLEDGE AND SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT “ACTIVE” FUNGAL SPECIMEN IS NOT A CRIME.
500.75 Mushroom spores and mycelium; offenses.-It is unlawful to transport or offer to transport, import into this state, sell or offer for sale, furnish, or give away spores or mycelium capable of producing mushrooms or other material which will contain a controlled substance, including psilocybin or psilocyn, during its lifecycle. A person who violates this section commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Additional states where “active” Mushroom Spores are illegal to possess are as follows:
California – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal to possess if intended for cultivation.
Georgia – Possessing psilocybin mushroom spores is illegal in Georgia if you intend to cultivate them.
Idaho – Psilocybin mushroom spores are illegal if there is an intent to grow or cultivate them.
Michigan – While spores themselves are not explicitly illegal, the cultivation or production of Psilocybe mushrooms is illegal.
Mississippi – Psilocybin spores are illegal in Mississippi, as cultivation is prohibited under state law.
Nevada – In Nevada, although spores can be sold, cultivation for the purpose of growing psychedelic mushrooms is illegal.
North Carolina – Cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms is illegal, so spores intended for such purposes are considered illegal.
Oregon – While psilocybin use has been legalized for therapeutic use in Oregon (under specific conditions), the cultivation of mushrooms from spores is still restricted.
Florida - As of July 1st 2025