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Show me your fungus.

 
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I thought it would be outrageously funny if the old toilet sitting out under the tree would Sprout mushrooms and everybody see them going by and sure enough they did think it was funny but they really aren't as good of a growing container as you might think unless you're in a very high humidity area
The other is Africans that will do well here if they have a humid environment which is not easy in the desert, even an oasis like tularosa.
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Ingeli in a arkansas planter under mulberry trre
Ingeli in a arkansas planter under mulberry trre
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African examples
African examples
 
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Timothy Norton wrote:This is a picture thread for everything fungi.

Post pictures you find on your homestead, in our travels, or that you like! Bonus points to those who identify what they are showing.

Show me your fungus!

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False morels (Gyromitra spp.) are common in my food forest this time of year. (Too common!!) Although some people eat them after parboiling, they are still poisonous and eating them can even lead to a rather unpleasant death. Evidently, they contain a compound similar to rocket fuel!
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False Morels
False Morels
 
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First flush of King Stropharia this spring.
 
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My first mushroom grow and I am obsessed! These guys are my current best friend, they see me multiple times a day obsessing over them. These will become vegan steaks, country fried mushrooms and crispy mushroom sandwiches.
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Italian Oysters. My very first flush…ever.
Italian Oysters. My very first flush…ever.
 
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