Also on our afternoon walk my mom found a nice fresh grouping of Agaricus arvensis (the Horse). They are beautiful mushrooms that are very good to eat. I love their characteristic cogwheel ring and their faint odor of anise. They typically grow in grassy areas and I often find them along roadsides.
Dave M. reported picking another 10 pounds of Stropharia this afternoon from his woodchip pile. Luckily he shared some with me and I am enjoying them with dinner.
Also on our afternoon walk my mom found a nice fresh grouping of Agaricus arvensis (the Horse). They are beautiful mushrooms that are very good to eat. I love their characteristic cogwheel ring and their faint odor of anise. They typically grow in grassy areas and I often find them along roadsides.
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