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  2. Tree Trippers - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, the boys leave for Joshua Tree National Park to help Vince through a big decision, where they decide to use magic mushrooms. According to Nielsen Media Research , the episode was seen by an estimated 1.53 million household viewers and gained a 0.9 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.

  3. Yes, mushrooms are good for you. But don't eat them every day.

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    Within this kingdom, there are about 14,000 species of mushrooms, with the most popular ones in the United States being portobello, shiitake, button (also known as white button or champignon ...

  4. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Mushrooms can be purchased fresh when in season, and many species are also sold dried. Before assuming that any wild mushroom is edible, it should be correctly identified. Accurate determination of and proper identification of a species is the only safe way to ensure edibility, and the only safeguard against possible poisoning.

  5. Hypholoma fasciculare - Wikipedia

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    Hypholoma fasciculare, commonly known as the sulphur tuft or clustered woodlover, is a common woodland mushroom, often in evidence when hardly any other mushrooms are to be found. This saprotrophic small gill fungus grows prolifically in large clumps on stumps, dead roots or rotting trunks of broadleaved trees.

  6. Please don't eat poison oak. Here are 8 invasive plants in ...

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    More: Invasive emerald ash borer, which kills trees, spreads to 5 Texas counties. See where. So, please don't eat poison oak — and try using one of these eight problem plants with your meal instead.

  7. Panaeolus foenisecii - Wikipedia

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    Panaeolus foenisecii, commonly called the mower's mushroom, haymaker, haymaker's panaeolus, [2] or brown hay mushroom, is a very common and widely distributed little brown mushroom often found on lawns and is not an edible mushroom. In 1963 Tyler and Smith found that this mushroom contains serotonin, 5-HTP and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid. [3]

  8. ‘Yellowstone’ recap: A cattle crisis, a crucial flashback, a ...

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    Kayce and Monica Dutton, played by Luke Grimes and Kelsey Asbille, enjoy a trip to the county fair in Season 5, episode 7 of “Yellowstone.” Nicole: Thrown in toward the end is a little fun for ...

  9. Craterellus tubaeformis - Wikipedia

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    The hollow stalk is 2–12 cm (1– 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) tall and 1 cm or less wide. [4] [5] [6] It has a very distinctive smokey, peppery taste when raw. The spores are whitish, elliptical, and smooth. [5] The spore print is light orangish-pink. [4] It usually fruits later than other mushrooms, sometimes near Hydnum repandum. [5] It usually grows ...