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Found this Sunday #5626239
08/30/16 12:02 PM
08/30/16 12:02 PM
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S/W Mich.
Dillrod Offline OP
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Very fresh , about 5-6 lbs.
Growing under an oak tree in some mulch .
Taste is excellent !!




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Re: Found this Sunday [Re: Dillrod] #5626883
08/30/16 09:30 PM
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thats a nice one

Re: Found this Sunday [Re: Dillrod] #5699061
11/13/16 05:58 PM
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I read somewhere than bark mulch is often treated with chemicals and mushrooms growing in it shouldn't be eaten. Just something to think about.

Re: Found this Sunday [Re: Dillrod] #5706065
11/20/16 11:38 PM
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What kind of mushroom is it?

Re: Found this Sunday [Re: Dillrod] #5706195
11/21/16 08:34 AM
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Re: Found this Sunday [Re: Dillrod] #5717755
12/01/16 03:26 PM
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Caution is all ways best.
These mushrooms are the fruit of the mycelium which is usually intertwined within the cambium layer of the host tree.
They live from the same nutrients that the trees does.
Usually deep within the rooting system
White oak in this case.
Were this any type of evergreen tree , this would be a issue for sure.
Think pine pitch ,ect.
I felt pretty safe with an oak tree hosting.
The minimal ground cover shouldn't be an issue.
But yes allways use some caution when eating any wild mushrooms.


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