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  2. Shroom House - Wikipedia

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    Shroom House is a pair of shops which have sold psychedelic mushrooms illegally in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, [1] as well as Portland, Oregon, United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Portland, Oregon

  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 .

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  5. Cantharellus formosus - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom has a mildly sweet odor and a mild taste. [9] It should be brushed clean but not washed before cooking. It can be tossed, stir-fried, and sautéed in butter or oil. [10] Commonly sold in grocery markets and restaurants, [6] it is the most important commercially harvested Cantharellus species in the Pacific Northwest. [8] [11]

  6. 77-year-old Oregon mushroom hunter rescued on Thanksgiving ...

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    The man was reported missing by his family on Wednesday night and was hunting for mushrooms near Philomath. 77-year-old Oregon mushroom hunter rescued on Thanksgiving after hiking near Philomath ...

  7. Woman Gets Lost While Mushroom Hunting with Significant ... - AOL

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    A woman was rescued last week after going missing in an Oregon forest while foraging for mushrooms. On Tuesday, Oct. 29, Mandy Greer, 43, visited a "wilderness area" near the coastal city of ...

  8. Ganoderma oregonense - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma oregonense (also known as the west-coast reishi, western varnished conk, lacquer fungus, and/or American ling-chi) is a species of bracket fungus that causes root and butt white rot in conifers in northwestern coastal North America, [2] [3] including California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Yukon, and Alaska. [4]

  9. Mushroom firm grows as demand for exotic varieties surges - AOL

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