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|    Frederick Burroughs to ram    |
|    Re: Laetiporus for lunch pic    |
|    31 May 07 00:11:17    |
      From: riburr@shentel.net              ram wrote:       >       > Now your just teasing us!       >       > I've only found Laetiporus sulphureus twice, once in a park where it       > couldn't be picked (literally beside the doorway of the welcome       > center), and the second time in January in Oregon where it was quite       > rotten but still reconizable...       >       > guess I'll keep looking...unfortunately the Oaks are few and far       > between around these parts. They've been eliminated in favour of       > Sugar Maple which the Quebecois aiment beaucoup!       >       I find a lot of it. L. cincinnatus is found as frequently as L.       sulphureus, in the forest near my home. Unfortunately, things are       getting very dry, with predictable effect on the mycoflora. L.       cincinnatus comes up in my backyard; I can see it from the kitchen       window. - Well, not right now. It's been very dry. I've given thought       to using a lawn sprinkler, to irrigate the area around the oak stump       where it grows.              --       ...Life is just a game,       Fly your paper plane,       There is no end...              -Thunderclap Newman              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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