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Onion Stalk Parasol Mushroom: Identification and Lookalikes

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The onion stalk parasol (Leucocoprinus cepistipes) is a distinctive mushroom. It is bright white with a bell-shaped cap and often grows in gardens and parks, where it is highly visible. Many people affectionately call it the “Rest Stop Mushroom,” because it so often appears in the neatly landscaped areas at interstate rest stops. The elegant-looking […]

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Lumpy Bracket Mushrooms: Identification and Lookalikes

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xml encoding=”UTF-8″–>The lumpy bracket mushroom is one of many bracket-forming polypores that grow on dead and decaying wood. It is commonly confused with others, but there are a few key points, namely the lumpiness of its cap, that can separate it from most other species. The lumpy bracket polypore is probably not native to North

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Verpa Mushrooms: Identification Guide for Early Morels

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Verpa mushrooms cause a lot of confusion during morel season. These mushrooms are closely related to morels and appear at the same time of year (spring). They are also called or grouped with the mushrooms known as “false morels.” This terminology isn’t exactly fair to Verpa mushrooms. Even though they aren’t true morels, they aren’t

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Trembling Phlebia: Identification Guide For Jelly Rot Fungus

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Jelly rot or trembling Phlebia (Phlebia tremellosa) grows throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. It is a wood-decay fungus that spreads naturally across fallen trunks and branches of deciduous hardwoods. It sometimes appears on conifers, too. This fungus doesn’t look like a traditional mushroom; it doesn’t have a clearly defined cap, gills, or stem. Instead,

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The Second Chinese Mushroom School

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Following the great success of the first edition, we are proud to announce the Second Chinese Mushroom School, a prestigious 5-day professional training designed to strengthen knowledge, share innovations, and build bridges between Chinese and international mushroom growers. Throughout this intensive program, participants will gain deep insights into Phase II and III composting — understanding the

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Exclusive Post-Summit Course Indian Mushroom Growing

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Get ready for three days of insight, innovation, and inspiration! Kick off with farm visits on November 5, followed by an intensive two-day course on November 6–7 that dives deep into the science and technology behind modern mushroom production. Inspiring Opening Session and Program Briefing Phase I: The biological foundations of pre-composting The science of

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Wrinkled Crust Fungus: Identification, Lookalikes, and Uses

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The vibrant orange to pink, wrinkled crust fungus (Phlebia radiata) often looks like someone splattered it on the tree. It is a bizarre mushroom, and absolutely fascinating. The bright coloring and wrinkled surface make it one of many eccentric fungi among the weird and wonderful mushrooms in the fungi kingdom. The wrinkled crust fruits on

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Brown Roll Rim Mushroom: Identification, Toxicity, And Lookalikes

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The brown roll rim mushroom (Paxillus involutus) is a funnel-shaped mushroom with edges that are very tucked under. This is a very common mushroom in northern North America, and it has a very distinctive look. The brown roll rim was once considered edible. But there have been several fatalities from eating this species, so be

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Hairy Oyster Mushroom: Identification, Foraging, and Lookalikes

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The hairy oyster mushroom (Panus neostrigosus or Lentinus strigosus) fruits on logs and stumps across North America and around the world. It easily catches the eye because the cap is strangely fuzzy and distinctly purplish-red when young, although the color later fades. Hairy oyster mushrooms break down dead hardwood and play a vital role in

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What Is Hypomyces? The Parasitic Fungi That Specialize In Transformation

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There’s a lot of weird in the fungi world, and Hypomyces fungi are the source of a lot of funky happenings. Hypomyces species essentially hijack their fungal hosts, altering their appearance so dramatically that identifying the original mushroom becomes nearly impossible. They are parasites that attack and transform other mushrooms into something totally different from

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A Deeper-Sleep Duo: The Combined Power of Mushrooms & Melatonin

Mushrooms & Melatonin: More in Common Than You Think What do mushrooms and melatonin have in common? At first glance, the connection might seem a bit tenuous, the sort of link you’d expect from a marketer searching for a new angle. Melatonin is the “sleep hormone” after all, and mushrooms? For most people, the only

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How To Prepare The Honey Mushroom: Cleaning, Prepping, and Cooking

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Honey mushrooms are a regular fall wild edible mushroom that often fruits in massive colonies. When you come across the honey mushroom, you may find you have more than you know what to do with! Honies have an earthy, distinctive flavor that makes them one of the best fall mushrooms you can find—if you’re quick…

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Ask Lee Anything

Join Us for Ask Lee Anything – A Live Wellness Q&A Event! Looking to deepen your understanding of functional mushrooms and holistic health? Join us for Ask Lee Anything, a live event where you can connect directly with Lee Carroll, BSc, BHSc (WHM), clinical herbalist and formulator, and Joni Kamlet, RVT, CCRA. Each live dives

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How to Prepare Hen of the Woods Mushroom: Cleaning, Prepping, and Cooking

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Hen of the woods is lovingly called the “dancing mushroom” because when you find one, you might just be inspired to do a little jig in the woods. This mushroom is one of the absolute best wild edible mushroom species. It has a rich, umami flavor, firm, dense texture, and is extremely adaptable for countless

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Composting Extended course for the Australian Mushroom Composter

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Blended Mushroom Course This blended course combines a six-part e-learning programme on composting with an intensive five-day practical training course. During this practical week, the theory is explored in greater depth and immediately put into practice thanks to inspiring company visits. This allows you to experience how the knowledge you have acquired works in everyday

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How to Prepare Hedgehog Mushrooms: Cleaning, Prepping, and Cooking

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Hedgehog mushrooms are one of the safest edible wild mushrooms because they have few lookalikes, and none are dangerous. They’re also super yummy, which is a nice bonus! There are quite a few hedgehog mushroom species in North America, and all of them are edible. However, some taste better than others, and you do have

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Pinecone Mushrooms: Identification, Edibility, and Lookalikes

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Have you ever spotted a tiny mushroom growing directly from a pine cone? The pinecone mushroom (Auriscalpium vulgare) is a tiny treasure of the forest. It resembles a miniature periscope popping up from a buried pinecone submarine. This minuscule mushroom is easy to overlook (you really have to be looking!) and is always a treat

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How to Prepare Lobster Mushrooms: Cleaning, Prepping, and Cooking

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Lobster mushrooms are a real treat of a wild mushroom. They’re dense and meaty and taste great. Although they don’t taste a lot like ocean lobsters, they do often have a seafoody smell. Some people say that the mushrooms taste slightly of seafood, but in general, they’re mild and slightly sweet. Their name comes from

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Leucocoprinus Cretaceus: The White Greenhouse Mushroom That Also Loves Houseplants

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The large white greenhouse mushroom (Leucocoprinus cretaceus) can catch you off guard when they pop up in your houseplants. Don’t worry, they’re not dangerous or harmful to your plants! This is a tropical mushroom that hops a ride in soil and plant matter to spread across the globe. This adaptable saprotroph grows in potted plants,

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Skin Hydrating Arnold Palmer Recipe: A Mushroom-Infused Twist on a Summer Classic

Summer calls for beverages that not only refresh but also nourish. Enter the Mushroom-Infused Arnold Palmer—a vibrant blend of tangy lemon, natural sweetness, and the well-known adaptogenic mushrooms, Reishi and Tremella. Inspired by Kate Mahoney, FNTP, BCHN, IHS, FSS, and her original recipe, this functional twist on a classic offers a delicious way to hydrate

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How to Prepare Lion’s Mane Mushrooms: Cleaning, Prepping, and Cooking

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Lion’s mane mushrooms are an odd-looking species with a taste remarkably like crab or lobster. The lion’s mane is white and shaggy, like a pom-pom, and has a dense texture and mild seafood-like flavor. Lion’s mane is widely available; you don’t have to be a forager to gather this mushroom. Home growing kits are super

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