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Gourmet Swab Library - 19 wild and domestic collections (38 pcs total)

Gourmet Swab Library - 19 wild and domestic collections (38 pcs total)

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Spore swabs are an economical and discreet option for people not interested in buying a full print, or who have graduated beyond spore syringes. It is a fantastic way to build a large genetic library for taxonomic and research purposes.

For sale here is a 20 Pack Spore Swab Library (38 pieces total). It includes both wild and domestic collections. You can use these spores to grow food or for microscopy purposes.

1. Agaricus bisporus (Portobello) - Central Willamette Valley
2. Boletus edulis (Porcini) - Pacific County, WA
3. Coprinopsis atramentaria (Inky Cap) - Keizer, OR
4. Grifola frondosa (maitake) var. Willamette River Valley
5. Lentinula edodes (Shiitake) - Eugene, OR
6. Lepista nuda (Wood blewit) - West Oregon Coast
7. Pleurotus citrinopileatus (Golden Oyster)
8. Pleurotus djamor (Pink Oyster)
9. Pleurotus ostreatus var. columbinus (Cold-Weather Blue Oyster)
10. Pleurotus ostreatus var. Willamette River, Central OR (wild Pearl oyster)
11. Pleurotus ostreatus var. Willamette River Summer Oyster
12. Pleurotus pulmonarius (domestic Italian oyster)
13. Pleurotus pulmonarius var. Northwest OR Coast (wild)
14. Pleurotus pulmonarius var. Tillamook Bay, OR (domestic F1)
15. Pleurotus pulmonarius var. Tillamook County, OR (wild)
16. Pleurotus pulmonarius var. West OR Coast (wild)
17. Stropharia rugosoannulata var. Portland, OR
18. Suillus luteus var. West OR Coast
19. Trametes versicolor ("Turkey Tail") - Sheridan, OR

I stand by my products and I'm happy to work with you if they fail. I clone and grow native PNW species alongside some domestic varieties and I either collected or grew these spores myself. The photos in this listing are specimens I took spores from and represent their genetic lineage appropriately. I'm happy to answer any questions if you have any.