Vietnamese Cubensis was initially identified as Stropharia cubensis (Earle 1906) from a specimen that was taken in Cuba in 1904. Patouillard (1907) collected Naematoloma Caerulescens in Tonkin (Hanoi), North Vietnam, at the same time. Even under less-than-ideal conditions, which are so prevalent in amateur growing setups, Vietnamese magic mushrooms can thrive. Additionally, they are resilient to environmental changes, whereas more delicate strains may suffer harm from even minor environmental changes. Traveling with Vietnamese magic mushrooms can frequently be enlightening or even revelatory.