Mushrooms With Caps That Don't Open
Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't
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 Published On Jun 21, 2023

Just what is the "secotioid habit" and why do many mushrooms on New Zealand display it? I'm this episode we take a look at Psilocybe weraroa as well as Rhizocybe albida (with its incredibly tough rhizomorphs) and many other species of plants and fungi that inhabit these cool, temperate rainforests of Aotearoa.

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