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Identifying Mushrooms: How To Take A Spore Print
This nifty little trick is not only pleasing to the eye, but a truly brilliant and in many cases essential means of successfully and assuredly identifying the mushrooms that you have gathered. What’s more, it couldn’t be simpler – all you … Continue reading →
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Tagged family activities, foraging, free food, Identifying wild mushrooms, spore prints, Taking a spore print, wild food, wild mushrooms
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