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gyroporus . . . ] by michael kuo if you were to blow on it hard, gyroporus cyanescens just might bruise blue. this easily recognized mushroom is found under hardwoods in eastern north america, usually in sandy soil (it is especially fond of grassy areas at woods' edges, road banks, and so on). its straw
form mycorrhiza, at least no preference of any forest tree is shown, and sometimes fruiting bodies are formed far from any tree at all" (see also the discussion of similar ecology for gyroporus castaneus ); growing alone, scattered, or gregariously, usually in sandy soil, especially in disturbed ground...
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