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Help please - Cannot it find in my fungi guide


Andrew Reed
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Now found this name in the index of my Roger Phillips reference book, It was on page 247 (for anyone else who has the same id guide). The only Agrocybe that grows on wood. It is edible as well!

 

Andrew,

 

It's also in my Encyclopaedia (page 242) together with 4 other Agrocybe species and on my CD-rom together with 5 other Agrocybe species, of which 4 (also) grow on wood, however not on trees, but on heaps or among thick layers of wood chips.

And it's very popular in France and Italy, where it is cultivated on wood logs or trunks (poplar). See : Fungi all edible medicinal other mushrooms Agrocybe cylindracea.

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