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The morels are here, along with some other spring edibles

  By Christopher May | 03/24/2015 - 2:26 am |04/13/2015 Agaricus, Arizona Mushroom Club, Botany & Dendrology, Coprinus, Flagstaff, Morels, Mycophagy, Oysters, Topography & Geology, Trip Reports, Weather, Climate, & Fire
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As we’ve discussed before, the off-season mushroom hunting in Arizona is hit or miss, and more miss than hit most winters. But there has been a decent amount of moisture in … Continue reading →

Tagged Agaricus bisporus, arizona cypress, arizona sycamore, coconino national forest, Cottonwood, cupressus arizonica, kief-joshua, morchella esculenta, platanus wrightii, pleurotus ostreatus, Populus fremontii, red rock pass, sedona, soil temperature
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