B.C.'s damp spring could translate into bountiful wild mushroom harvest - News Summed Up

B.C.'s damp spring could translate into bountiful wild mushroom harvest


June's damp weather could translate into a bountiful mushroom season for foragers. Durall said mushrooms grow roots underground, but don't always grow fruit. The death cap mushroom is poisonous. (Shutterstock /Boku Maro)The death cap mushroom, an invasive species in B.C., is particularly poisonous. A recent survey in Kelowna found death cap mushroom roots, but no fruit.


Source: CBC News July 12, 2020 12:56 UTC



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