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, planters, and greenhouses in cold places. In warmer regions, it will grow from woodchips and compost.
Leucocoprinus Cretaceus: The White Greenhouse Mushroom That Also Loves Houseplants
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DJC
DJ is a co-founding member of mushlovebewell. His passion for mushrooms is only rivaled by how much benefit he believes you can get from consuming them consistently. He tests, manufactures and reviews mushroom growing equipment and materials so you get the most value for the money you spend.