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  2. Purdum, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Purdum is an unincorporated community in northwestern Blaine County, Nebraska, United States. It lies along local roads northwest of the village of Brewster, the county seat of Blaine County. [1] Its elevation is 2,700 feet (823 m). [2] Although Purdum is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 69157. [3]

  3. Grifola frondosa - Wikipedia

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    This is a very distinct mushroom except for its cousin, the black staining mushroom, which is similar in taste but rubbery. Edible species which look similar to G. frondosa include Meripilus sumstinei (which stains black), Sparassis spathulata [4] and Laetiporus sulphureus, another edible bracket fungus that is commonly called chicken of the woods or "sulphur shelf".

  4. SLO County farms are growing ‘gorgeous’ exotic mushrooms ...

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    Mighty Cap Mushrooms in Paso Robles grows and sells a variety of exotic mushrooms. Since foraging for wild mushrooms can be seasonal and provide an erratic yield, the Batlle family dug into ...

  5. Acer pensylvanicum - Wikipedia

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    Acer pensylvanicam inflorescence in Ashford, Connecticut. Moosewood is an understory tree of cool, moist forests, often preferring slopes. It is among the most shade-tolerant of deciduous trees, capable of germinating and persisting for years as a small understory shrub, then growing rapidly to its full height when a gap opens up.

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

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    Lancashire-based Smithy Mushrooms says its business has nearly trebled in size in the last three years. Mushroom firm grows as demand for exotic varieties surges Skip to main content

  7. List of U.S. state mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Seven U.S. states, California, Minnesota, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Vermont and Illinois have officially declared a state mushroom. Minnesota was the first to declare a species; Morchella esculenta was chosen as its state mushroom in 1984, and codified into Statute in 2010. [ 1 ]

  8. Mushroom hunting - Wikipedia

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    A common mushroom identification technique is the spore print, in which a mushroom is placed on a surface and spores are allowed to fall underneath. This technique is often used by mycologists and mushroom hunters distinguish identify the genus of a specimen and differentiate between similar-looking species.

  9. Viburnum lantanoides - Wikipedia

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    Viburnum lantanoides (commonly known as hobble-bush, [1] witch-hobble, alder-leaved viburnum, American wayfaring tree, [2] and moosewood [3]) is a perennial shrub of the family Adoxaceae (formerly in the Caprifoliaceae), growing 2–4 meters (6–12 ft) high with pendulous branches that take root where they touch the ground.