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My guess would be Boletus sp. If so, not a worry and possibly good as a sign of mycorhyzal (dammit I cna never spell that word) activity.

 

:lol:

 

This is one I have recently mastered, only took me about 15 years!!! :blushing:

 

I remember it as:

 

My corr hizal

 

Then just remember the h is silent.

 

Its the same way that my two year old teaches me to speak. :thumbup:

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:lol:

 

This is one I have recently mastered, only took me about 15 years!!! :blushing:

 

I remember it as:

 

My corr hizal

 

Then just remember the h is silent.

 

Its the same way that my two year old teaches me to speak. :thumbup:

 

How about this?

Mushrooms You Can Only Really Relish Having In Zone Around Lignin

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