Golden Teacher mushrooms have a distinct appearance, with a long and 
winding, hollow stipe that is quite thicker towards the base. As one would 
expect, they often have a more elegant appearance compared to their

The fruiting bodies have a golden or yellowish-colored center and a 
partially covered cap which is often larger—around 3 inches in diameter. 
This particular strain also has gills that may vary between white and 
purplish brown, making it distinctive.

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As with any mushroom, it’s essential to correctly identify a strain before 
attempting to collect spores, keep, or consume! When misidentified, they 
could be mistaken for poisonous fungi. Golden Teacher mushrooms fruit less 
compared to other strains, but they also easily grow under optimal 
conditions.



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According to a Golden Teacher mushrooms strain review, the distinctive 
feature of a yellow or gold cap is what’s propelled its identification 
throughout the years. This species was first described in 1906 by Franklin, 
found in Cuba, and named Stropharia Cubensis. Almost one year later, 
Narcisse Theophile identified it as Naematoloma in Tonkin, Saskatchewan



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