Some guides advise using a moisture-resistant enclosure, like a glass or jar, to contain the mushroom during printing.
If the mushroom is to be preserved, a small hole can be made in the spore print paper rather than cutting the stipe.
Spore prints are usually white to cream, black, or shades of red, purple, or brown.
[7] Historically the classification of many families of fungi were based on spore colour, a feature first systematically emphasized by Swedish mycologist Elias Fries.
However recent molecular research has shown some strange relationships, with some fungi of disparate spore colours showing close relations.