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Nov 18, 2024 12:18 PM CST
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Name: Amy
Athens, OH (Zone 6b)
Herbs Native Plants and Wildflowers Region: Ohio Region: West Virginia
I know this can be a difficult proposition for mushrooms. Google Lens has told me something in the Armillaria family. Since those can be parasitic to a forest environment, and this a new to me forest, I would like to know if I should be actively removing them to be a good caretaker. If they are edible, just better for me! Drooling
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Nov 23, 2024 4:28 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Amy
Athens, OH (Zone 6b)
Herbs Native Plants and Wildflowers Region: Ohio Region: West Virginia
Another group has helped me identify this as Armillaria gallica.
To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. - Audrey Hepburn
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