You may be surprised to find several edible mushroom varieties growing in your own backyard. Hen of the Woods (Grifola ...
Medicinal mushrooms such as lion's mane have gained popularity recently, so two scientists explain what they do—and don't do.
The Forestry Commission said three specimens of the protected Hericium erinaceus had been cut and removed earlier this month. It is thought it could have been taken to be used in cooking ...
Thus, they’re easy to cultivate on logs, sawdust blocks, or various substrates. Lion’s Mane mushrooms (Hericium erinaceus) are visually unique. Initially, they have a bulbous shape that resembles a ...
Hericium erinaceus, photo by: Cecylia Uklańska-Pusz AD: Why, in your opinion, are mushrooms healthy for us? Some say they are hard to digest. CU-P: I believe that mushrooms should be eaten as often as ...
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"Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus) is a type of edible and functional mushroom also known for its distinctive appearance, resembling a white, stringy mane of a lion," Sophie Barrett, education lead ...