Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Hold on

To paraphrase Country Joe 'hold on they're coming, hold on they're nearly here', the torrential rains have awoken the forest's sleeping mycelial community. Over night throughout my roam mushrooms of all kinds have been rising exponentially. Something that puzzles me though, is why do mushrooms grow in one place and not another? What I mean is, why in this particular roam of mine, which is good throughout for Ceps (boletus edulis), and appears ostensibly to have a uniform underlying geology and surface floral matrix, do the Ceps appear at differing times throughout the shrooming season around afore mentioned roam. Why is that? What subtle variant am I missing?

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