Edible Liquid Culture Syringes

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    Maitake is an edible and medicinal mushroom grows in the northern part of the Temperate Zone in the Northern Hemisphere found in Japan, China, Europe and North America. Maitake has been prized for its taste.
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    A genus of edible mushrooms found throughout much of the world. The mushroom grows in large brackets - some have been found that weigh over 100 pounds (45 kg). It is most commonly found on wounds of trees, mostly oak.
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    **NOT EDIBLE** Panellus stipticus is one of several dozen species of fungi that are bio-luminescent. The luminescence is localized to the edges of the gills and the junction of the gills with the stem and cap. Bio-luminescence is also observable with mycelia grown in laboratory culture, and the growth conditions for optimal light production have been studied in detail.
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    The King Stropharia is a tasty, fleshy mushroom, which is suitable for outdoor and indoor cultivation. Also known as "wine cap" mushrooms or "garden giants", King Stropharia are commonly grown in home gardens because they improve soil health and even kill root-eating nematodes. The King Stropharia can grow to 20 cm high with a reddish-brown convex to flattening cap up to 30 cm across, the size leading to another colloquial name Godzilla mushroom.
  • Grow your own Antler Reishi!  Reishi mushrooms grow at the base of deciduous trees.
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    Grow your own White Enoki mushrooms!
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    Calvatia gigantea, commonly known as the Giant puffball, is commonly found in meadows, fields, and deciduous forests worldwide, usually in late summer and autumn. Most grow to be 4 to 28 in) in diameter, although can reach up to 5 ft., and weigh over 40 lbs. The fruiting body of a puffball mushroom develops within a few weeks and then begins to produce spores. The meat of giant puffballs tastes very similar to tofu or melted cheese when cooked. Puffballs may be sautéed, broiled, or breaded and fried; they do not dehydrate well, but may be cooked and then frozen.
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    Elm Oyster Mushrooms are a great non-meat source of protein, rivaling beans and any other vegetable source. They are low in available carbohydrates and have less than 5% dry weight fats. Depending on the substrate on which they grow, Elm oyster mushrooms can contain a number of essential minerals including magnesium, iron, manganese and zinc.
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    DELICIOUS, but definitely strange looking. And it's BIG! Specimens range over 1.5 feet wide. Found growing throughout the northern boreal zone and wherever conifers are abundant. Most commonly found in Western North America.
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    Grow your own Brown beech mushrooms! Brown Beech mushrooms are high in protein, dietary fiber, and antioxidants.
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    Cremini

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    The Cremini mushroom is a small version of the Portobello common to your local grocery store. When the Portobello fruits are small with unopened caps they are called Cremini.
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    Volvariella volvacea (also known as straw mushroom or paddy straw mushroom) is an edible mushroom cultivated throughout East and Southeast Asia and used extensively in Asian cuisines. They are adaptable and take 4-5 days to mature, and are most successfully grown in subtropical climates with high annual rainfall.