Exploring for Mushrooms Some of the Common Mushrooms Which Are Found in Woods

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Exploring for Mushrooms Some of the Common Mushrooms Which Are Found in Woods
Virginia Louise Snider Eifert
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It lies on loose soil or sand, and in dry weather is a globular, dry little fungus without a stem; it is attached to the soil by means of a thready little root-like base. Around the puffball-like center are folded petal-like sections, four to eight, and the usual size of the whole thing may vary from an inch across to almost four inches. But when moisture comes, the petals of the Earth Star grow turgid with water and bend back until they form a star or flower-like shape around the upstanding ce...ntral ball which contains the spores.
Perhaps in that same bit of woods there will be the Pine Cone Mush- room which has a charred appearance, as if it had gone through a forest fire, but had survived with stem blackened, cap cracked and burnt like a scorched marshmallow. This is the natural appearance of the Pine Cone Mushroom. It is a large fungus, related to the Boletus, and has gray or black pores beneath a thick, spongy cap.
Not only in the woods but in gardens and shady places there may be the tiny, non-poisonous fungi called Birds' Nests.


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