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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. Leccinum scabrum - Wikipedia

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    Leccinum scabrum, commonly known as the rough-stemmed bolete, scaber stalk, and birch bolete, is an edible mushroom in the family Boletaceae, and was formerly classified as Boletus scaber. The birch bolete is widespread in Europe, in the Himalayas in Asia, and elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere , occurring only in mycorrhizal association with ...

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

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    The flavors and aromas of mushrooms vary wildly, as Bryan Alley has learned over the last 15 years as a shroom enthusiast. Take the candy cap, a variety found on the West Coast.

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

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    The almanac's 200-year-old formula indicates the coldest months occurring during late January and February for Kansas. ... Winter in Kansas could be above average temperatures.

  8. Mushroom poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom poisoning is usually the result of ingestion of wild mushrooms after misidentification of a toxic mushroom as an edible species. The most common reason for this misidentification is a close resemblance in terms of color and general morphology of the toxic mushrooms species with edible species.

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

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