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  2. Mushroom Halloween Decor Is This Year's Hottest Holiday Trend

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    For a more 3-D effect, look for mushroom decor pieces to display on a fall tabletop or Halloween mantel. Related: Transform Free Public Domain Art Into an Expensive-Looking Masterpiece.

  3. Noticing mushrooms all over your Christmas decor this year ...

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    Experts say the Amanita muscaria, a red and white psychoactive mushroom, earned its place in holiday decor through some surprising origins. (Photo: Getty Creative) (bbbrrn via Getty Images)

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    Check out our cranberry brie bites, our apple cheddar bundles, our cheesy green bean & mushroom tart, or our caramelized onion & goat cheese bites to see how versatile they can be. Another one of ...

  5. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of these decorations grew into the production of glass figures made by highly skilled artisans with clay molds. The artisans heated a glass tube over a flame, then inserted the tube into a clay mold, blowing the heated glass to expand into the shape of the mold. The original ornaments were only in the shape of fruits and nuts.

  6. Spore print - Wikipedia

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    When the mushroom is removed, the colour of the spores should be visible. Mycologists often use glass slides, which allow for quick examination of spores under a microscope. A mushroom cannot be identified from its spore print alone; the spore print is only one characteristic used in making a taxonomic determination. Spore prints are usually ...

  7. Mushroom dye - Wikipedia

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    The shingled hedgehog mushroom and related species contain blue-green pigments, which are used for dyeing wool in Norway. [2] The fruiting body of Hydnellum peckii can be used to produce a beige color when no mordant is used, and shades of blue or green depending on the mordant added. [ 3 ]