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Even more December oysters, plus honeys, puffballs, and more

  By Christopher May | 12/21/2014 - 11:10 pm |12/21/2014 Armillaria, Coprinus, Flagstaff, Lobster, Oysters, Puffballs, Sky Islands, Trip Reports, Weather, Climate, & Fire, White Mountains
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AMF reader Horace Sheffield sent in some pictures today from south of the Page Springs area in the Verde Valley, showing another big fruiting of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus or P. pulmonarius) … Continue reading →

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