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  2. Hunting for mushrooms in Kansas? How to identify them and ...

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    One Kansas State University expert said the hobby has grown in popularity since the pandemic. Hunting for mushrooms in Kansas? How to identify them and other tips before you dig

  3. Craterellus tubaeformis - Wikipedia

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    Craterellus tubaeformis (formerly Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as the winter chanterelle, [2] yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or funnel chanterelle. It was reclassified from Cantharellus , which has been supported by molecular phylogenetics .

  4. Astraeus hygrometricus - Wikipedia

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    The exoperidium is thick, and the rays are typically areolate (divided into small areas by cracks and crevices) on the upper surface, [27] and are dark grey to black. The spore case is sessile (lacking a stalk ), light gray to tan color and 1 to 3 cm (0.4 to 1.2 in) broad with a felt-like or scurfy (coated with loose scaly crust) surface; the ...

  5. Brown blotch disease - Wikipedia

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    Brown blotch disease spreads quickly on mushroom farms due to the close proximity of mushrooms and favorable conditions caused by regular irrigation. One way for P. tolaasii to spread is simply from one mushroom to another at the contact points between caps of adjacent mushrooms. This is why beginning symptoms are commonly seen on the edges of ...

  6. No meat, only mushrooms: A new kind of butcher shop is ... - AOL

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    Alley got into mushrooms while working as a chef at Pachamama’s in Lawrence in his mid-20s. (He’s 41 now.) The experience introduced him to fungi beyond portobello and shiitake.

  7. How to Store Mushrooms to Keep Those Fungi Fresh - AOL

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  8. Cyanoboletus pulverulentus - Wikipedia

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    Cyanoboletus pulverulentus, commonly known as the ink stain bolete, is an edible bolete mushroom. It is found in deciduous and mixed forests, particularly on moist soil on slopes and under beech and oak trees. A common species, it is found in northern Asia, Europe, North Africa, Central and northern South America, and eastern North America.

  9. What does the Old Farmer's Almanac say about winter in Kansas?

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    This article originally appeared on Topeka Capital-Journal: 2024-25 Old Farmer's Almanac winter predictions for Kansas. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.