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If this fungus is growing against the base of a tree, it can be a sign of a serious problem, ... They aren’t poisonous but definitely wouldn’t taste good to you or the pets.
This fungus is part of a group of poisonous mushrooms, so it should be left where it’s found to produce spores that could then disperse to nearby trees and forests and form new partnerships with ...
The golden oyster mushroom, a tasty species native to Asia, has proliferated in states around the Great Lakes and may crowd ...
We've all heard of Vermont's state mushroom: the bear's head tooth. But are you familiar with these three fungi species ...
Ringless Honey Mushrooms (Armillaria tabascens)Golden-brown Ringless Honey Mushrooms often grow at the base of trees infected with Armillaria fungus, and often form clusters of one to two feet.
The poison of the ergot fungus, for example, was developed into a drug used to prevent migraine headaches. Approximately 1%-2% of mushrooms are poisonous to humans.